Chapter 6: Lions, Tigers & Bears

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Song that helped me create this chapter in the media. :)

Tongan dictionary:
Fe'iloaki: greeting with another person but with personal interaction. A kiss on the cheek, and a small hug.
Palangi: a word to describe a Caucasian person.
Mohe'uli: a word to describe someone who sleeps dirty or in other words, never takes showers.










After our very long session of sightseeing, Samuel finally dropped us off at home and that's when reality hit. The boys are suspended, I just remembered I was supposed to go grocery shopping for dinner tonight, and I completely forgot about Anuhea.

"Thank you for dropping me off, once again brave soldier." I thanked, causing the both of us to chuckle. The two boys already said their farewells with Oliver and Samuel, and they were waiting outside the car, coming into realization as well as they looked like they were going to soon piss their pants.

"You're very so welcome, love. Text me later yeah?" Samuel asks, a spark of hope in his eyes.

"Got you, Sam. I'll text you, thank you for a fun day once again." I lean over and kiss his cheek which automatically makes him beam and he waves to me when I get out the car and I say a quick goodbye to Oliver who seemed as if he was going to crash any minute. I fumble around with the keys and open the door, seeing only my dad on the couch.

He looks over to the door and gives us a smile. "Hey kids, where've you been?"

I hang my jacket on the hook next to the door, and slip my Uggs off my feet.  "Sightseeing. How was work?" I ask, genuinely interested about my dads day.

"It was great, hun. I have a lot going for this company." He smiles, with a look of nothing but hope.

"That's great, Dad. Hey, if you need anything I'll be in my room. Call out if you need." I smile back, walking up the steps.

As I walk up, I hear someone following me until my dad speaks up again.

"Where do you think you guys going? I know y'all messy selves don't have school for the next two days. You coming with me to work tomorrow since y'all wanna fight and act all tough." My dad started. I turned around to see the two boys with a face of regret, and annoyance.

"C'mon Pops, you gotta give us credit! Jayden's weak ass wasn't defending himself when ole palangi dude over there was talking shit. I was fighting cause he punched me, I was clearly defending myself. Jayden and his friend was fighting cause they was helping a brother out. I was getting my ass beat, Dad." Saia groaned. My dad looked over at the two boys again, and sighed.

"Well at least you stood up for each other. I'm proud of both of you. But since I know y'all gonna lazy-ing it up the next two days, I'm taking you guys so you how to make some money and how to run a business. No exceptions. Now go wash up and sleep, we got a big day ahead of us." My dad continued, giving Saia and Jayden a stern look before going back to whatever he was doing.

I quickly got into my room and sprawled over my bed, phone in hand anticipating whether I should text Samuel. Nah he's still driving on the road. I quickly put my phone down at the thought of me basically killing him by shooting him a text while he was driving. That would be awful. Completely awful. I huffed in defeat as I turned to lay on my back, staring at the wall with a million things on my mind. This whole day has been nothing but surprises. I really tried to stop myself from thinking about how my body shivered at the touch of Samuel, or when his dark blue orbs stared at me intently as I spoke. A vibration from my hand brought me back into the real world. I quickly opened my phone, hoping it would be a text from Samuel.

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