It's 9:10 and I'm off of work, I closed up and text Justin I was ready to get picked up. Five minutes later his car pulls up in front of the shop, "Hey thanks for the ride."
"No problem, how was work." He asked as I got in the car. I looked in the back and saw Jaxon and Alex sleep. "Aw they're sleep. What did you guys do all day?" Ignoring his question.
He looked at me and back at the road, "Um, Nothing much. We went to the park and then back home and ate, watched some movies then you called. They fell asleep on the way here." He shrugged and I nodded.
We pulled up to Justin's house and we got out and carried Alex and Jaxon inside. Laying them on the bed in Jaxon's room. I signed and laid on the couch. "Okay so what happened at work, since you didn't answer me in the car." Justin asked sitting next to me.
"Fine, so my ex best friend, Ted. Came by today, he was my old bully. He came by to say sorry for what he did but I don't know if I can forgive him." I signed,"He told me there was a reason why he bullied me but he didn't say why. Then he mentioned a person, I guess that Ted is working for him but I don't know and I'm really worried. All the bad things happen to me." I cried onto Justin's shoulder.
"Hey, it's okay. I'm going to be here for you and Alex. Don't worry." He cooed, "Everything is going to be alright."
I'm so happy to have Justin by my side, he's so loving and caring. I feel so safe when I'm with him. "Oh yeah, what did you want to tell me earlier?"
"Right, what are we going to do for Alexs' birthday!" He smiled, "How do you know when it is?"
"He told me, duh" He chuckled, "Anyway. I was thinking we can go to the carnival that's in town, just the four of us."
"That'll be great Justin. Thank you, for everything." I hugged him embracing every moment we have with each other.
We've known each other for almost a month and I think, I'm catching feelings.
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Beautiful - Justin Bieber Fanfic
Fanfiction"The truth is, you don't know what's going to happen tomorrow. Life is a crazy ride, and nothing is guaranteed." - Marshall Mathers III.