Falling For My Best Friend's Sister {13}

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Lucky's POV:

After another difficult fight with Danny, I just gave up. There was obviously nothing that I could say or do that would make Danny just forgive me already. So, I just decided to leave.

I slammed the front door shut not caring for the loud rattle it made and just started heading towards the park. It's been so long since I've last been here; I remember the last time I was here was the day we were moving to New York. I sat down on the swings and thought to myself. And that's exactly what I was planning on doing this time as well.

Whenever I was having problems or just wanted to be alone, I'd come here. Just seeing the pretty flowers and watching the beautiful sky overhead made me calm down and just relax. I could always somehow find a solution to whatever my problem was and maybe I'd somehow find one for this problem as well.

I gently rocked back and forth on the swings, listening to them creak loudly. It was cloudy out, so there wasn't anyone really present at the park. It was a small park with colorful rides that were much too tiny for me to try to use anymore even with my tiny figure.

I shut my eyes and tried to clear my mind of everything that was trying to cloud it up. After about ten minutes, I came up with a situation – the only situation that was left to do. To get Danny back, I decided, I had to give everything up. Or at least show him that I was ready to do whatever it took to get him to forgive me for my mistakes.

I knew that Danny was right and that I really shouldn't be getting myself all involved with older guys anymore, because of what had happened this one time. But, whenever I was with Mike, I just...it was as if everything around me was nothing important and that only he was the one thing that mattered to me the most.

Sighing deeply and trying not to think about him as I took out my phone and looked through my contacts. I scrolled through them until I found Mike's number along with a cute picture of him. I sighed again and willed myself to hit the delete button.

"I'm so sorry, Mike." I whispered aloud.

I pressed the button hard and watched as Mike's number and photo disappeared. Next, I started going through the rest of my contacts and found Kassie's next. Even though I knew that Danny had no problem with Kassie, I still ended up getting rid of her. In the end, I just kept hitting delete after delete and all my contacts were gone.

I didn't really have any relatives or friends from my last school, there was just Lance and Danny's number and they were gone as well.

'Why?' I thought to myself. 'Why did Sunshine have to go and die like that all of a sudden? I mean, none of this would've ever even happened if she were still alive,' I sighed as a few tears rolled down my cheeks. 'But, then again, we wouldn't have ended up moving back to Florida and met Kassie or Mike.'

I started swinging harder and higher, back and forth. My ears perked up then as I heard a rustle in the bushes a few feet in front of me. I placed my feet on the ground and let them drag along the ground, causing me to stop swinging. I held onto the chains attached to the swings, not allowing it to move even an inch in case I wasn't imagining that noise.

I listened carefully, the rustling noises continued. I stared at the bushes, my mouth agape.

"H-hello?" I managed to call out. "Who-who's there?!"

No one answered but I was certain there was someone out there. The noise stopped and I felt myself freeze. I was scared out of my skin which caused me to not be able to move my legs. I should've ran, I should've left, but I couldn't do anything for some reason. The rustling noise suddenly started again and I jumped a little in my seat. My jaw practically hit the ground as a dark silhouette appeared out of the bushes. I squinted my eyes and tried to make out his – I was pretty sure it was a guy, because of his weight and the hood of his sweatshirt on his head just made his head look shaped more like a guy's than a girl's. – face.

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