Sydney POV
We were then let out, I don't know why but we were let out.
"Hey guys, in going back home , I'll see you guys at school!" I said and waved at them all.
I opened the door and the hall followed by far behind .
"Oh holy Jesus it's really dark , what time is it ?" I asked putting my shoes on.
"Around 11 o'clock !" Jack j said like it was 6 o'clock in the morning, like it was no biggie.
I gasped and ran out of the door, running like my life depends on it because I bet there are some pervs around here!
A second later I was running back to the house as they were still there looking at me.
"Yeah can I borrow your bike Cameron?" I asked.
"Yeah sure it's in the garage !" He replied.
I opened the garage and got the bike.
"Adios!" I said riding away.
I went all the way down the road until I didn't where the hell I was going.
I was lost.
I think I have permission to swear now! Shit!
I rummaged through my bag and saw a gang of people in the other side of the road staring at me .
I took out my phone and looked through my contacts and saw Nash's number , how did that get there !
I pressed on it and it rang and after a few rings it went....to voicemail.
I took the bike way out of earshot of the gang and stared at my phone until a picture of Nash popped up . I answered immediately .
"Sydney babe ? What is it ?" He asks.
"I'm lost Nash and there is a gang across the road!" I said.
"Where are you !" He asks and I heard mummers in the background.
I looked around frantically
"it says avenue street!"
The line went dead and then around 5 minutes later a car rolled up and I saw Nash and Cameron.
I ran toward Nash and jumped in his arms (literally)
He was holding me close like he didn't want to loose me and we got in his car.
We drove back to Cameron's house and after that i didn't remember a thing because I fell asleep in the car.Sorry that was a short chapter but anyway merry christmas (Eve) 💗💗
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