''So, what are you now? A senior?'' Jonas asked with a smile.
''Yup. Ugh, I don't know why I'M hanging out with lame little kids like you.'' She teased, rolling her eyes playfully as Jonas defended himself.
''We're not kids, we're in high school now.''
''You have no idea how much I missed you guys.'' She said.
''Lizzy.. I'm bored.'' I heard a young kid's voice whine through the car window. I turned to look at Lizzy's parked car and noticed 2 kids in the backseats.
''Alright you guys, you can come out.'' she walked over to her car and opened the car door to let them out.
"Yo, is this Dylan? Your little brother grew up, the last time I saw him he was like 5.'' Jonas chuckled.
"And who's this other squirt ya got with you?" Jonas asked, gesturing his head towards the other boy, who looked like he was Blake's age.
"William." Lizzy said.
Jonas' eyebrows rose. "You mean your baby brother?"
I looked back at the kid. Was that really her baby brother? Wow, I remember him being just a baby when we hung out before she moved away. Time really does fly.
She smiled as the two walked to her side. "Say hi, you guys. These are some old friends of mine."
"Hi." Both of them said in union.
I noticed the older kid, Dylan staring at me as Jonas and I had a conversation with Lizzy.
Noticing her brother's prolonged staring, she gave him a soft slap on the shoulder. "You know it's rude to just stare at people, right Dil?" She asked him.
"Yeah sorry Liz. Your friend just looks a lot different then the last time I saw him."
He tippy toed a bit to be Lizzy's height before whispering in her ear. "Is that.. Is that really that one fat boy you hung out with when I was little?"
"You know I can hear you guys, right?" I butted in their conversation.
Dylan turned a light shade a red.
"Dylan!" Lizzy snapped with a glare.
"No, no let him. I don't really care. Yeah, it's me." I said as I looked at Dylan.
"Wow, you lost a lot of weight." Dylan blurted out, Lizzy elbowing him. She shot him a small glare, before giving me an apologetic look.
"Sorry Zack, Dylan's a pretty straight forward kid. And it's always getting him in trouble." She spoke with gritted teeth as she glared at him.
"But it's true, Lizzy!" Dylan said in defense.
"That's a good thing though, he's a good looking guy!"
"Psh." I snort. I never really knew how to take compliments, I usually ignored them cause most of the time I didn't believe them.
"Dill's not lying Liz. This dude's a total pussy magnet." Jonas chuckled, leaning his elbow on my shoulder.
"Jonas shh! There are children here." Lizzy laughed, covering Williams ears.
"Meh, I don't really care. Kids always cuss in my class." Dylan shrugged.
"Do you mean cats?" William asked innocently. "Are you saying he attracts cats?"
Jonas ran his fingers through his hair. "Uh.. Yeah?" he said, more like asked.
"Alright that's enough you two, go back to the car. I'll be there in a bit with you." The little one William nodded and obeyed his sister's orders, heading back to the car.
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Teen FictionThey say life is precious, but teenager Isaac Robinson disagrees. For the past 7 years Isaac Robinson has gone through hell and back, he witnessed his own mother get killed by his abusive father. After that, he was sent to several foster homes, no...