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*Derek Code*

We had headed back home where my mother waited for me and Jay. Liam and Will had gone home where my dad and their mom were waiting for them. My mother was a single parent, we were old enough to help so rather than going to school only, Jay and I would go to work with dad, go to school, then go back to work with dad, while mom worked at her own job as a waitress at a small restaurant. Liam and Will's mom, Miranda, didn't always work, she was usually a stay at home mom, dad paid her everything now that they were married. Mom however, has to work hard. We do our best to help her and my dad knows that, so he let's us work with him.

My mother is Jane, she is the most beautiful mother of them all, I'm a guy, so many think it's not cool, but even when my father cheated on her with Miranda, she kept herself strong for me and Jay. She found out my dad, William, was cheating on her when I was about 3 years old. Since then, they've been separated. My mother talks to my father, yes, for our convenience, but to Miranda? No. They don't get along. It's a miracle she let's us go to their house and Miranda let's them come here. Miranda doesn't seem to have much against us, and my mother has completely nothing wrong with Liam and Will. It is just them both not getting along.

Even if Miranda kept my dad, Jay and I don't have much against him. However we don't usually like to hang with him, after all, it was his fault our family got spread apart. Are we jealous Liam and Will got to keep dad? No. Not at all. They could keep him, we didn't care. Especially now that Miranda was pregnant again. They want to be expecting a girl seeing as how we are all boys. I always wonder if mom ever wanted a girl. Probably. But she never fails to tell us how greatful she is about having us both. We make enough money to pay the rent and everything, but from our savings, we go to the karaoke. Mom is never mad at us to be at the karaoke, after all, we earn it.

Being at the karaoke always made Jay and I happy. We like to sing, and apparently, being step brothers, Liam and Will like it too. We all like to sing at the karaoke once in a while, usually we just go to watch. I hope one day we get signed, that way, we could pay everything we owe.

Now that I met that mysterious girl, it seems like I can't get her out of my head. I don't like her more than a friend. But she certainly left a spot for herself in my mind.

*Elsaira Moon*

I woke up to the sound of my annoying alarm, yelling and screaming at me to get up. I was tired, but school didn't start until 8am. It was 6:30, I had an hour to get ready and the rest to get to school. I got up, showered, brushed my teeth, put on a lavender purple dress and put my black heels on. There was a knock on the door as I was sitting on my vanity taking off my towel from my hair.

"Come in." I said and the door opened revealing Nanette.

"Oh, hey Nettie." I said as she smiled at me. Olaf ran up to her and wagged his tail from excitement. He wanted to run around in the castle. Nettie opened the door wonder for him to get out and then closed it.

"I came to help." Nettie said as she opened the unnecessarily large cutians to reveal sunlight.

"Thanks." I said as I started to take out my makeup. Nettie came and started to dry my hair as I put on my moisturizer on my face. Once Nettie was finished she started to curl my hair and place it upwards into a bun with a few strand of curls hanging. She then did a very light makeup.

"Princess, you must learn to sleep more if you are going to be out late. Try to do it preferably on the weekends, that way you can get more rest. The dark circles are not there, but they are starting to outline. We will try a few masks after school." Nettie said and I nodded. She put on some light purple eye-shadow and then some eyeliner. Curled mg eyelashes, put some mascara, highlighter, but didn't do any foundation. Nettie was an expert at this so I never had to worry if it looked bad.

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