Lazy Kids

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(Updated 12-21-2020)

(Thorne/Fitz:)

Brier was peacefully sleeping when I got up. For the past four weeks, we had been dancing our butts off, but we had fun. Today was Saturday, so we got to sleep in, which meant Brier would be asleep till noon. It was six am right now, and I was planning on going back to sleep, but Monica came rushing in. "Up! You too lazy kids." I lifted my head from the pillow, trying my best not to wake Brier or the dogs, "What?" I whispered. "Its Saturday!" I whispered to her. Brier shifted, and in doing so, her head fell off my chest. She let out a dramatic sigh, lifted her head, and looked around. "Whats going on?" She said with a yawn. "We are going on a road trip, now come on!" She said with a smile. I got up and went to get ready when I come back Brier had moved from the bed, to the floor. "Why is it to yearly?" Brier whined as she forced herself to sit up. Walking over, I helped her up and pulled her into a hug. She let out a laugh and looked up at me, letting her chin resting on my chest. "Do you know where we are going?" "No, but dress nice," I told her, then kissed her. "Go get ready," I laugh. About five minutes later, Brier came down. Brier could get changed in 30 seconds if she had too. She was wearing ripped black jeans, a sweatshirt with a jean jacket over it, and white Niky air-force 1's. Brier was a tom-boy, all the way. 

 Brier is the perfect girl, she is always there for me, she is there for everyone. 

"We are going on a little vacation! So QUICKLY pack an over-night bag and get in the car." Atlas told us. "Really!" Brier said with a smile on her face. "Yes! Now go," Atlas said, ushering us upstairs. We lived in Maine, which meant there are miles of beautiful woods! Brier and I went on hikes often, so I knew we weren't going on a hike. The nearest town is 4 hours away. It is a small town, and everyone knew everyone but us. The town only has a few restaurants, stores, and what-not. Atlas and Monica were acting weird so not the town, so we must be going to the city. 

(Brier/Sophie:)

Twelve hours later we arrived, at a house in the middle of a neighborhood. "Stay here," Atlas said as he got out of the car. There was a man that walked over to Atlas, they talked for a minute then the guy left and Atlas came back. "Everybody out!" He told us with a smile.

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