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[A/N: By the way, when I switch POV's in this chapter I'm explaining what all of them are doing at the same time. So like, if Cam goes to do something then I switch to Bree, whatever she does is what's going on at the same time. if that makes sense.]

McKenna's POV

I didn't really expect my first day in high school to consist of my friends and I getting hit on all day by the same group of guys. I won't lie, they were all extremely perfect but something tells me they are up to something. Bree, Bre and Terrah know, but they aren't telling me. They are just saying to ignore them all.

School is finally out for the day, though. If I had to describe the day with one word is honestly would just be "long". I walked out of my class and dodged the endless amounts of people screwing around and yelling in the hallway.

We all decided to meet up by this specific tree that's in front of the parking lot that Bree parks her car in, but I can't remember which one, seeing as there are like eight of the same one. I looked around, standing on the side walk hoping to find one of them, but none of them were in my sight.

I pulled my phone out and called Madi, knowing she would be the most likely to know, since Bree never answers her phone.

Madi answered on the first ring, just as expected.

"Hey, what's up?" She asked. I could barely make out what she was saying over the yelling. She was obviously still inside doing nothing.

"Do you remember where we are supposed to meet?" I asked, anxiously. I heard a locker slam and Madi sigh.

"I think so, but I have to be out there to remember. I'm on my way out, where are you?"

I kicked a rock in frustration "Umm, on the side walk in the front, I'm not around anyone though, you can't miss me." I just hung up, I already knew how the rest of the conversation would go anyways.

It was getting windy out and it looked like it was going to rain. I pushed my hair out of my face and stood there helplessly on the side walk, hoping one of them would turn up sooner than I'm assuming they will.

"Looking for someone?" I heard a laugh from behind me. I turned around and met a pair of brown eyes and a cheeky smile. Remembering what my friends said, I rolled my eyes and turned back around.

"Whoa. Good one." He responded to me shunning him sarcastically and walked in front of me so I didn't have anywhere else to turn to, unless I wanted to be face to face with a tree.

I didn't say anything to him, I just stared into his eyes, hoping that if I looking unimpressed and bothered for long enough that he would just turn around and go back to where he came from. But the longer I stared, the more innocent he looked. And with his innocence, came a strong desire to apologize. I blinked and looked down at the concrete.

"I'm sorry." I mumbled. I knew I shouldn't apologize, but I felt rude, and damn, he's perfect.

"What was that?" He mocked. He knew what I said, he just wanted to hear it again.

"I said I'm sorry okay? Don't ask again or I'll take it back." I giggled softly and looked back up, crossing my arms over my jacket so the surprisingly cold wind is blocked out.

"You're McKenna, right?" He asked. He knew my name, obviously.

"No." I joked. "Wait, really? What's your-" I cut him off "Yes, I'm McKenna! Now what's your name? You seem a little too interested in what I've been doing today and I don't even know your name."

"My name is Aaron. I'm surprised you don't know, to be honest." He explained.

"Correction- to be cocky." I rose an eyebrow at his statement and shifted my stance a little bit further away from him so I didn't have to break my neck to look in his eyes as he talked to me.

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