Hi fans, Just a little note up here to let you know I love you all!! Thank you tons for reading my story espicially xxxLovesJacobxxx for commenting and voting for every single chapter, it means so much :'D lol :p. And also I wanted to suggest rbkreader's book 'The Last Letter'.. Ok well here's the chapter ;)
It was spring time and the whole of our senior year were out in the sun planning our graduation.
"It needs to be outside!" Paisley stated, she was Lyndsey's follower, like literally!
"Of course, all in favour of having it outside say I," Waleed said, he had settled in pretty fast and had easily become one of the most popular guys in school, to such an extent that Lyndsey had once invited him to her only popular kids party, naturally he refused after Rob told him what they were like.
"I," More than half of the group said in unison.
"So let it be said so let it be done!" He grinned.
"Oh and we have to have confetti!" Mia, a half popular girl squealed.
"Got it," Rob said who was writing everything down.
"And a graduation party!" Lyndsey demanded happily.
"It can be in the gym," Mia suggested.
"Yeah," Lyndsey nodded.
"Oh won't that be so much fun?" Mia giggled to me, she may be half popular but she was one of the nicest people you could ever find!
"I know," I said excitedly back.
"Oh, sorry to burst your bubble but I don't think you're invited," Lyndsey said putting on her 'dare to argue with me face'.
"What? Why?"
"Uhh because it's a party and we want to have fun not be blasted," She giggled evilly.
Jedayel clenched his jaws,
"You think you're so big and great don't you? Well hate to break this to you but just because you have your hair showing does not make you superior to any one, you may think your everything but just wait, just wait for one day when you will break down completely and no one is going to help you back up because you have no friends, just a bunch of people who are to scared to go against you," He fumed, his small black eyes seemed to be all black now.
"Oh really," Lyndsey twirled a strand of her hair and acted uninterested.
"Yeah," Megan said narrowing her eyes.
"And I suppose being bald to you guys is strength is it?" She said lightly.
"Lyndsey this is getting old now ok?" Rob cut in, "Get something new or shut up all together."
"Awh," She said acting hurt, "So what's happened to you now? Weren't you the one who started all this?"
"I grew up," Rob said forcibly.
"Ameerah is coming to the graduation party and so is every one else Lyndsey, it's either all or none." Mia said locking her arm in mine.
Every one else murmered in agreement.
"Ugh what ever fine," Lyndsey groaned.
The bell rang and we headed out of school.
"That Lyndsey is such a-" Megan began.
"Don't Meg, we'll be just as bad as her," I cut her.
"That is physically and mentally impossible," Waleed stated.
"I second that," Rob said.
Jedayel kept quiet but he seemed the angriest of all of them, his jaw was tightly clenched and he kept balling up his fists then letting them loose again.
"Ok well see you guys," I said getting on the buss following Jedayel.
"You ok?" He asked me on the buss.
"I'm fine," I assured him, "Thanks for sticking up for me, that was really something."
"She deserved it," He said coldly.
"Umm so when's your baby sister due?" I asked changing the subject.
"In the summer," He smiled, his face softening.
"What are you going to name her?" I asked.
"We were thinking Jennah,"
"Paradise," I translated into english.
"Yeah," He nodded, "So we're all 'J' you know? Jamaal, Jedayel, Jennah.. Sounds nice,"
"Yeah sounds nice," I laughed.
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