{ chapter three }

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Once I got home from Taco Bell, I found my car filled with my boxes ready for tomorrow. Miles was waiting for me to come back with his car so he could load it with his boxes. After that, he was complaining on how tired and hungry he was. I threw him his tacos and he started devouring it. I wouldn't blame him, I'm worn out with all the moving too.

We both still didn't decided on what to do with our friends tonight. We didn't want to throw a party because the house was going to be half empty, we didn't see a point. Finally, after all the options that we spilt out, we decided to go to Six Flags. We haven't gone there in a while.

Now, the only problem is, how are we going to tell them about the move.

I knew Miles didn't want to leave his, well, our friends. Even though they are freaking boring. Mostly the girls are boring. However, the guys are really freaking entertaining. Jesus. I would miss them.

After our short lunch break, we continued to pack. Dad texted us, that the living room at the new place was already funished for us, so we didn't have to take the couch. Thank god. One less thing to carry. But, me and Miles still had to carry our bed and heavy as hell mattress on to the truck. We had to carry both of our beds. Jesus. He was teasing me by, loosing his hold of the side of the bed that he was carrying. I would always glare at him, and I would always receive an evil smirk from him. God, somethings I wish that I could slap that stupid smirk from his face.

Our nightstand, desk, and desktop computer were all safey packed on to the truck. Looks, like we had most of the furniture for the new house stuffed in the truck. All that was left was out suitcase, which I took out to both of our cars, while Miles was busy playing on his phone.

Clearly, we didn't think this through, we had no place to sleep tonight. Miles was playing yelling at me because I didn't think it through. I had to roll my eyes at him, and he just started laughing. He then decided it was the right time to joke about sleeping out on the streets, He always have to joke about stuff when time is serious. But I couldn't him it that I started laughing and joked around wit him.

The neighbors were looking at us as if we were crazy. I mean, who wouldn't? Two teenagers are laughing and yelling at each other on the front lawn is totally normal.

I had to throw some sense into his brain, that we still had to couch in the living room to sleep on. As always, Miles had to say, "Yeah, I totally knew that." For the hundreth time today, I rolled my eyes at him. I swear I think my eyes are going be stuck someday.

We took one last look around the place, all that was left in the house was our parents stuff and furniture that we weren't going to take.

Both of us placed both hands on our hips, admiring our work. I left out a sigh. "Welp, tonights the last night that we would be living in this place."

The thought of that made my heart sank, "Yep." I said popping the 'p.'

A slideshow of memory in this house we going inside my mind right now. From, the used to be happy family, and Miles and me rounding around the house.

Miles threw his arm around me, and pulled me by the shoulder into him. He gently shook me into him, comforting me. I placed my arm around his torso giving him a slight squeezed.

"I'm sure am going to miss this place," he pointed our looking around the house.

"Me too, but, look at the bright side, new start. This town is getting boring anyways." I said trying to brighten up the mood a bit. Miles smiled down at me, and rubbed his hands up and down my shoulders, We were curently standing in the house in the front door, looking around the living room.

I decided to look at the time on my phone, 4:30. Our friends are going to be here at 5. They still don't know about going to Six Flags yet, so I decided to text them saying that we are going to Six Flags and I wouldn't take no for an answer.

I checked the website of Six Flags to see what time they are closing. Huh, Funny, they're open til 3 in the morning today. (a/n: okay that never happens but I just had to use it for the sake of the story)

I showed Miles the phone screen and he smiled widely. " Looks like we are staying up late tonight."

"Yes, yes we are." I smiled down at the screen. I would like to thank Six Flags that they are opened late tonight because I really wanted to spend time with my friends before we move.

I excused myself from Miles to take a shower, all that packing and dust was getting to me. God I love showering.

Now, I've got to figure out a way to tell my friends about the move..

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