There was so much things that I wanted to do for the party which is why I told the guys to get the supplies for the theme and for us girls to get the food together. I went into the bakery isle to see what kind of sweets we should get.
"Chocolate cupcakes should be good." Jacqueline suggested,
"Yeah, wait we didn't even grab a basket." I laughed, and saw a empty basket in the middle of the isle. I hurried up to grab it before anyone else did. "So chocolate cupcakes, and the vanilla will be good."
"Yesss!" She cheered, helping me with the cupcakes. "So you think we should get two of each? Did we come up with the decision of the theme for the party?"
"I don't think we did," I answered, unsure. "But yes two of each sounds lovely."
So we added two more cupcakes of each into the basket before we heard Raquel and Sienna arguing.
"I wonder what's wrong with them." Jacqueline crossed her arms, while she kept her eyed focused on them.
"I know right, they seemed so close to one another." I thought.
"You seriously did what I told you not to," I heard Sienna say.
"You not my freakin' mama!" Raquel smacked her teeth, and walked ahead of her.
"I'm not trying to be your mama, believe me." Sienna replied to her. "You just turned sixteen years old, Raquel."
"I'm turning seventeen soon," She argued.
"Next year," Sienna said and she replied back with nothing. "Let me ask Constance and Jacqueline about this!" she said seeing us picking up cupcakes.
"Nooooo! You don't have to tell them my business!" She whined.
"Aye Constance and Jacqueline, come see please!" Sienna called out.
"You think we should go?" I looked at Jacqueline.
"I don't want to be in their business, but she did call us to go there.." Jacqueline shrugged.
"I guess we should, then." I replied, as we pushed the basket along with us towards them.
"What's wrong?" I asked, looking between Raquel and Sienna.
"Girl.." Sienna started to say and looked at Raquel's face before closing her mouth. "I didn't tell you that my ex boyfriend is coming over tomorrow."
"Awe, that's really good. I know he made you really happy!" I smiled.
"I know that's not why you called us for." Jacqueline crossed her arms.
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The South Circle
General FictionBook 1: The South Circle Meet the newest summer camp group, as these teenagers' lives become irrevocably intertwined. Now that the paths have been crossed again, they all must come together in terms of sticking together for the sake of ke...