Ok so this title was actually given to me by my dear sister and friend @Josie 576. She is amazing.
Aubrey's P.O.V
"We are so proud of you." my mom says after we get into the car looking all emotional.
"Yeah never thought that you would graduate." Jack says chuckling.
Excuse me?
"Yeah by the looks of it you might not though." I say sharply.
"Pfft. Look who's talking. Everybody knows that I'm going to graduate high school and with an immaculate GPA."
Can you even spell immaculate? The nerves of this guy.
"Everybody?"
"Yes. Mom isn't that right?" Jack asks as we look at our mom.
"Honey, I'm driving." My mom says as I burst into laughter.
"Yeah, even Mom knows that it ain't happening." I say still laughing.
"How come you graduated without learning English. She didn't say that at all. She's driving so she needs to focus you airhead."
"Airhead? I'll let you know that this airhead was a valedictorian of the entire 8th grade."
"Yeah, that doesn't mean that any of you guys have brains. They had to choose the only one that was a little bit above the idiot level." Jack says grinning.
"You take that back." I warn sternly.
"Make me." Jack says challenging me.
"Okay no fights in the car unless you want me to crash."
"Mom we're not fighting." Jack says in a lazy tone.
"Oh yeah?, so what are you two doing?"
"It's more of a back and forth argument. No physical contact involved." I say replying.
"Okay then no arguments in the car." My mom says firmly.
"But Jack started it first."
"I did not."
"Oh excuse me, but I was not the one that doubted someone's IQ."
"I didn't doubt anyone's IQ, I just made a statement."
"A dumb one." I shoot back.
"That only your kind can understand." Jack replies.
"How dare you?"
"You dared me."
"Shut up!!!!" Mom says angrily as we yelp at how she stops the car.
"If you kids keep arguing you're getting out and walking home. I don't know if you guys know, but it should be about 5 miles from here." Mom continues still angry.
You see, my Mom Joan Winters is a really awesome mom. She allows you to do whatever you want, as far its for a good cause. She is really strict and sometimes over the edge, but we still love her and can never mess with her or even talk back.
"Now no more talking. Got it?" she says loudly.
"Yes Mom." we both say in a low tone.
"Good. We should probably go and pick up your sister from school."
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Teen FictionExperience the life of Aubrey Winters as she enters the world of high school and all the drama, heart aches and new friendships. Aubrey dreams of a straightforward high school story; good grades, no distractions and easy friendships. She reads a lo...