Chapter 6

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*Justin's P.O.V.*

"Alex, you don't have to be sad, I understand your just grieving over your break up, but were you honestly happy in that relationship?"

I asked.

"I-I guess not. He was always so mean to so many people and if I spoke up about it to him he would argue with me ." She sighed, walking past me, making me confused as to where she was going.

That was until she reached the mini silver cylinder trash can that had an open top, were she fed it the frame and picture.

She turned around to face me and smiled.

"Good riddance to that relationship." She giggled , sliding her hands together up and down to exaggerate the action.

"Need help getting rid of anything else?" I chuckled, trying not to sound to pushy.

"Yes please." She smiled, walking towards me and surprising me with a hug, which of course I accepted and returned the favor by hugging back.

"So, what first?" I asked, as we stood there in each other's embrace.

"Um... Pictures I guess, than stuffed animals. Basically any gift he ever gave me." She sighed, letting go of me and un-attaching herself from me.

I dropped my arms to my side an nodded.

"Aright. Let's get started."

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"And..... Done!" Alex cheered once she tied up the last of seven garbage bags full of her and Nate's relationship.

"What now?" I asked, crossing my arms across my chest and smiling at her excitement.

"Hmmm. I was thinking a movie? Popcorn? Maybe even some chocolate." She smiled, beginning to walk backwards towards her bedroom door. She wiggled one of her fingers, indicating me to follow her. The action was actually a turn on to me.

I followed her out into the hall where she turned around so her back was to me and we both went down the stairs, towards the kitchen.

"Aye! Addie can you bring us some sodas?" Brian asked as we were walking past the living room and into the kitchen.

"No." She scoffed , not even looking towards him or the living room at all.

"What's up with you guys?" I asked, as she opened the fridge and taking out a bar of Cadbury milk chocolate.

"We got into a fight last month and he called me a slut." She shrugged, walking over to the pantry and taking out a bag of popcorn before putting it in the microwave for 4 minutes.

"Wow."

"I'm over it. But it still hurts that him, my own brother, would think that low of me." She sighed .

Until the popping of the popcorn stopped, we sat in a comfortable silence.

She took the bag of popcorn out and ripped the red plastic peel off from the Orville Redenbachers pop-up bowl bag.

Standing up from the chair , assuming we were going to go watch the movie now, I grabbed the bar of chocolate and followed her out into the foyer and past the living room into a different room.

There was a huge white screen with 3 rows of leather recliners that were attached .

I'm assuming it's a move room.

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