The Blizzard Competition
"Do you have to go back to Miami?" Rydel asked, for the fourth time. I sighed and nodded.
We're going back to Miami today and she's not really happy about it. It's currently five-thirty in the morning and we had a half an hour before we had to head to the airport. We just wanted to make sure we had everything packed before leaving.
Everyone in the house was awake since they wanted to say goodbye to us, but Mark and Stormie are dropping us off at the airport. I had to say goodbye to Jason last night and let's just I cried. A lot. I barely see him and when I do, it's not for very long so I hate saying goodbye to him all the time.
"Rydel, you and the guys should visit Miami some time." Trish told her. I nodded in agreement.
"That would be awesome! I know the guys want to check out the girls in Miami." She said, rolling her eyes. I laughed, knowing that the guys would drool over the girls back in Miami. Even though a few of the one's I know are skanks.
After checking my suitcase and making sure I had everything, I zipped it up and placed it on the ground. I covered my mouth as I started to yawn, but who could blame be? It's early in the morning.
"I'm gonna miss you guys so much!" Rydel cried, pulling me and Trish into a bone crushing hug. I always get emotional when I say goodbye to the Lynches so I'm not surprised when I started crying. We stayed in our position for a few minutes until Rydel pulled away.
"I want you text me all the time, got it?" I told Rydel. She chuckled and nodded.
"Yeah, we want to know how everything goes between you and Jake." Trish added. Rydel blushed. She's so in love with my cousin.
"Will do, guys. Besides, who else can I talk to about Jake? My brothers? No thank you."
"Hey!" I heard. We all looked at each other before glancing at the door. I opened the door revealing Riker and Rocky.
"Really guys?" I asked, crossing my arms over my chest. "Eavesdropping?" They smiled nervously and backed away. I swear they're children, not teenagers.
"Your brothers need to grow up." Trish said. Rydel and I nodded in agreement. It's like Trish was reading my mind.
"It's weird that they only eavesdrop when you guys are here." Rydel commented. I rolled my eyes. Boys are so weird.
I grabbed my phone out of my back pocket and glanced at the time. It was time to go. "We got to go, Rydel." I told her quietly. She nodded sadly and gave us a weak smile.
Trish and I grabbed our suitcases and trudged downstairs. Austin and Dez were already in the living room with their suitcases right next to them.
"Looks like this is it." I said sadly. Everyone nodded. We hugged each other individually before getting into one last group hug.