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Before I start the chapter, I would like to thank you guys for 700 reads. You guys are amazing for all the reads, votes, and comments for this book and I love you guys so much for it. Now, onto the chapter.

It was around 2 o'clock when the boy arrived at Boston's small one bedroom apartment with two bags full of fast food from the McDonald's down the street. Calum called it  'a feast to friendship' but Boston honestly didn't care because she hasn't ate all day. So whether it was 'a feast to friendship' or a 'child I'm feeding you because you're in a desperate need for a cheeseburger even though Boston wasn't even that skinny' she was going to eat half the food anyway. They ate on the floor on a blanket. Boston had a table but it wouln't fit the amount of food Calum had brought to her home. The feast was in a way disastrous.

 By the time Boston had finish a big mac, ten chicken nuggets, a medium french fries, an apple pie, and a diet coke and Calum having two cheeseburgers and fries, spilling most on the floor by 'accident' even though she knew he spilled them to piss her off, the two were having a good time. They were laughing talking about stupid things, like if horses were just unicorns that didn't have a magical touch and whatever happened to t-pain.

 The two never discussed their "plan", they just spent the day enjoying each other company. Boston was developing a liking for the brown eyed boy, not in a relationship way but in a 'he's a great friend but I would still bang him' way.. Boston really hasn't had a friend in almost a year and honestly it felt really good. She forgot how it felt to have someone to laugh with, to smile with, to just be yourself around. Boston really hasn't had a friend like this and honestly she didn't want to loose it.

 Calum had a really fun time also. He's pretty happy he found someone that he can have fun with like he could do with the guys. He may have made her mad with the french fries but besides that he really enjoyed her. She's a lot better when she's not a sassy and snappy girl, but he also liked that side of her, but he liked seeing the chill, cool, and relax. He wondered why the girl was like that at the mall but here, she's a entirely different person.

 It was around 10 when Calum decided he should probably get going. They planned to meet up the next day but at Calum's house. With an exchange of awkward hugs and a smile, Calum left. Immediately Boston felt alone once again. She sighs cleaning up the mess. This is why Boston hated having friends sometimes.

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