Chapter 3: You've changed, Tiff.

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I jumped, as I tried to remove the ice cubes from my top.

After finally removing the ice cubes, I turned around, only to find Austin laughing his butt off.

He was holding his stomach, as he tried to stop laughing.

I must say, puberty did wonders for him too.

Austin looked like an angel, with his light brown hair falling on his face as he threw his head back and laughed uncontrollably.

But not only did he look like an angel, but he also had a black leather jacket on, somehow indicating that he was a bad boy.

Now, I'm not saying he wasn't good looking younger, but he sure changed a lot.

It looked as though he worked out daily at the gym.

His white shirt beneath his black leather jacket was tight. Really tight.

If he wasn't a pain in my butt, I'd surely be calling him a...I don't know. I can't think of him as someone who isn't a troublemaker.

He stopped laughing, only to look at me, and start laughing at me again.

Oh, come on.

"Can you stop laughing?" I asked him, really pissed off.

He didn't. It looked as though he was having a hard time listening to me.

I got an idea.

I picked up the bottle of cold water which I was drinking previously, opened it and dumped the water at Austin's head.

That made him stop laughing.

He looked shocked, as cold water droplets left his hair, and were all over his face and body.

I closed the lid of the bottle before placing it back on the table.

"I honestly didn't expect you to do that." Austin's deep masculine voice rang in my ears as I looked up at him.

"But then again, it's Tiffany Grayson we are talking about. She can do anything." He continued.

"Yeah. Just like how I can punch your face and act like I didn't do anything." I said, smiling tightly.

"Still that feisty." He said, amused.

Just as I was about to talk back, Jason barged into the room.

He looked worried.

"I heard someone screaming? Who was it amongst you both?" He asked as he looked at both of us.

"Wait, why do you think Austin would have a girly scream like mine?" I couldn't help but ask.

"He transforms into a girl when he--" Jason stopped when he got a look from Austin.

"When he?" I pressured, even further.

Austin looked at me, as he winked before saying, "I am usually the one who makes girls scream."

So he was not only a bad boy but also a player.

I rolled my eyes at him. I didn't know he was a player.

But then again, every bad boy is a player.

It's good that I like Jason, who is a good boy and a keeper.

"What's the mess all about though?" Jason asked, looking at Austin.

"He was laughing at me. So I dumped water on him." I explained, earning an eye roll from Austin.

Jason chuckled. A great chuckle as his angelic voice rang in my ears.

"You've changed Tiff," Austin said, eyeing me up and down.

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