||Carmen Anders||
I tapped my fingers against my desk as I waited for Dylan's phone call. He'd said he would call but I was slowly getting impatient.
My phone rang and I quickly jumped up to grab it.
"Dylan?!" I asked.
"Nope," I heard my mother's voice, "It's your mother."
I groaned in disappointment. "What do you want?"
"Excuse me but that's no way to greet the woman who brought you into this world."
I rolled my eyes. I was being rude but I knew she really didn't care.
"Hi, Mom."
I heard her chuckle. "You know if I didn't know any better, I'd say you were waiting for someone else to call."
I shrugged, forgetting that she couldn't see me.
"I just wanted to call and tell you that I'll be home late."
I look up at the clock. "It's 11 o'clock. It's already late."
I could practically feel her roll her eyes at the ceiling. "Just give the phone to your brother."
I bit my lip. "I can't do that."
"Why not?"
"Because he's asleep." I lied.
"At 11? On a Saturday night? That doesn't sound like your brother."
"I know, it's strange but I guess he was just tired."
"Okay, dinner's on you then. Can you manage?"
"Yeah, of course. I'll just grab some left overs."
"M'kay, I'll see you later. Love you."
"Bye." I hung up.
He owes me big time.
I put my phone down and headed downstairs to fish for something to eat. I didn't really feel like having leftovers so I just put together a bowl of ice cream and gummy bears.
I was just about to sit down and enjoy my bowl of ice cream when my phone rang again.
"Hello?" I said feeling slightly annoyed.
"We're going to Livvy Land Park, I'll be there in 10." Dylan's voice told me.
"But-"
"Nope. Your brother's out partying and we deserve to go out too." With that, he hung up.
And that's how I ended up at Livvy Land Amusement Park that night. I wasn't really happy about it but I should admit, I was slightly excited to be out of the house.
"So which ride first?" Dylan asked me.
"I don't know." I said, a little bit uneasy.
I was not really fond of roller coasters. They were supposed to be fun but I didn't see anything fun about them.
He rolled his eyes. "Let's try the dragon one."
I looked up at him. "Dylan, there's like ten of them."
"I'm talking about that one." He said as he pointed behind me.
I turned myself around to see which one he was pointing at but instead my shoulder slammed into a hard chest. Out of the corner of my eye I saw a phone fall to the ground. I picked it up and a pained expression covered my face as I saw a crack on the screen.
"Oh my god, I'm so sorry." I apologized.
"Don't worry," a voice said, "It was already like that."
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Only the Beginning
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