I looked out the window as the world blurred around me.
"Drew?" I heard as I slowly turned my head.
"Hmm?" I raised my eyes expectantly towards Will.
"You know I could fix all this. You don't have to be the outsider. Come with me to a party, let loose. This is our senior year...live a little. I'd hate for my little sis to sit inside and be a loser for her whole high school career," Will said as he wiggled his eyebrows at me.
I punched Will as I responded, "C'mon I'm like 7 minutes younger than you, you can't hold that over me forever."
"But I can, little sis. And I can tell the whole varsity football team about that one time where you peed your pants in the middle of WalMart," he said with a signature smirk plastered onto his face.
I widened my eyes, "You wouldn't. That was seventh grade and mom wouldn't take me to the bathroom."
He chuckled and shot me a smile.
"Willllll. Fine what do you want?" I gave in.
"One party," he replied, "Come with me to one party and I promise you that you won't regret it."
"Fine, whatever. But if I find out that you told anyone about the Walmart incident, I'm printing out 100 naked baby pictures of you and posting them all over the school," I glared at him.
He looked at me and plastered on a fake sad face, "That hurts little sis."
"And stop calling me little sis, you're gonna ruin my nonexistent reputation," I yelled to Will as he pulled into the parking spot and I hopped out of the car.
"Don't forget our deal, Drew. Party, tonight," Will said as he walked away.
"WILL IT'S A FREAKING SCHOOL NIGHT," I yelled to his retreating figure as he waved me off.
I sighed as I quickly rushed inside, expecting a long day to come.
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Broken
Teen FictionIt was just me, a notebook, and my thoughts. I have never been the most social person. I have a few friends, and that's really all I need. I'm not one of those girls that needs to go to partie...