Chapter 7

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Your POV

"Sooooo what movie we watchin?" Nash asked, sitting down right next to me, where Hayes was gonna sit.
"You know what movie 'we watchin'! You kept complaining about it, and you didn't want to watch it." I said. Seriously, outside he immediately knew which movie I was gonna pick, and he just comes inside and apparently forgets-wait. Nash is just smirking at me, and he knows I wanted Hayes to sit next to me. We've known each other for a long time, so yeah we can pretty much mind read! It comes in helpful, but somehow never gets weird. Hayes was currently in the kitchen getting the popcorn ready, I got the movie ready to go, and when I looked over, guess who was still smirking at me. Once again, I would've liked to sit next to Hayes, but Nash had other plans.

Nash's POV

Geez, (y/n) looks so mad! Well, sort of. Her face says she's mad, but I can see she's trying not to smile. To be honest Hayes looks a little annoyed too, he probably wanted to sit next to her! When I walked in on their little staring contest or whatever it was, I saw a look on Hayes's face that's extremely rare. It's when he's really, really happy. His eyes just light up, and twitch every now and then, and there's always the hint of a smile at his lips. He's my little brother, so I know what happy really looks like for him. As for (y/n), it was the same exact thing, but for whatever reason I can't describe hers. By now her mad face is fading, and she's having such a hard time not laughing at my face! I probably look like an idiot, but that's alright cause that's how I always cheer both of them up.
"Hayes your taking so longgggg!!!" I yelled, because it's been about 10 minutes.
"Well I didn't know I was cooking for you too."
"So sassy, (y/n), you might have to compete for your crown." I joked, but kept a straight face.
"Huh?" Hayes looked so confused, I started cracking up!
(Y/n) rolled her eyes and mumbled, "He thinks I'm the sass queen." At that I lost it, but those two for whatever reason didn't think it was that funny! Seriously, I don't care what Matt says I think they're perfect for each other.

Your POV

When Hayes sat down next to Nash, he put the popcorn bowl in Nash's lap. Big mistake. About halfway through the movie we still had half the popcorn left, and even though Nash has seen this a million times, there's one part he always gets surprised from. When it came, he reacted so strongly that he knocked the bowl up in the air, causing popcorn to fly everywhere. Hayes caught the bowl, set it on the table, and paused the movie.
"Nash, since you made the mess can you clean it up?" Personally I thought he did a good job of playing serious, but Nash thought otherwise.
"I can see that smile!! Come on Hayes, you gotta let that smile out!" Nash swayed his arms like you do in preschool, making the sunshine sign. It looked so funny that Hayes couldn't keep a straight face anymore!!! He bust out laughing, and so did me and Nash.
"Guys would you mind if I went to bed? It's been an awesome but long day." Yawning, I wasn't sure who to look to.
"Yeah, Hayes can you show (y/n) her room?" As soon as Nash said that, Hayes turned to me and said, "Sure thing." with a smile, and when I looked behind him, once again there was Nash with his huge smirk! I just smirked back at him, and followed Hayes upstairs. When he opened the door, I was amazed!!! This room is so cool! There's a king sized bed, and a bay window overlooking the city. He smiled and said, "I hope you like it! Nash picked this room out for you."
"I love it!! It makes my room back home look like a cave!" We laughed a little, then he said, "I can't wait for tomorrow. We need to think of something to distract Nash so he won't come with us."
"Ok, any ideas yet?"
"Nah, I'll have something in the morning. Anyways, goodnight! Yell if you need anything." He smiled at me, and right after I smiled back he turned and went back downstairs before I could say anything else. When he turned away, I could've sworn I saw a hint of blush on his face.

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