~Ricky Bowen~
"Richard, you need to start cleaning your room, Auntie Trish is coming over later for dinner and it smells like chips in here!" Lynne, Ricky's mom said. "That's because there's a bag of chips on the dresser." Ricky smiled.
"Open your window, you need fresh air." "So, do I clean my room first or open my window...?" Lynne glared at her son and he put his hands up in defeat. Lynne stepped over the large pile of clothes as she leaves the room.
"Great, stupid chips." He opened his window and fresh, slightly windy air hit his face. "Ay Alex-I mean uh Allison, crap what was that things name?" He thought for a moment. "Alexa?" He almost jumped in shocked at the responding voice.
"Can you play hot girl bummer or something, I don't know?" Alexa began to play hot girl bummer and Ricky left the volume on high. "Where am I suppose to start?" He frowned. The music was so loud that Ricky didn't even hear the shouts from out his window.
"What the?" Ricky muttered when he felt a small rock hit the back of his head. He walked towards the window and saw a girl with brunette hair staring right at him from her window. "Yes?" He asked.
"Turn the music down, it's not fun hearing cussing all the time." She said, Ricky just grinned and told Alexa to turn up the volume. "Sorry but I have cleaning to do, and I don't feel like talking to a thirteen year old." She gasped.
"Excuse me, but I'm seventeen!" Ricky's eyes widen. "Your a junior too?" She nodded, "I don't really appreciate being called thirteen." He laughed and shrugged. "I don't recognize you?" He question. "You go to west high?" He nodded. "That's why, I go to East."
"Let me guess, your a drama geek." She scoffed. "And let me guess, your a basic skater boy." "How would you know if I'm a skater boy or not." She then pointed to two skate boards hung up on the wall. "You even have your name on one of them."
"You know mine, what's yours?" Ricky asked. "Sorry but I thought you were busy at the moment, you should get to cleaning." She shrugged. "Nina, come down here!" He heard from his window and smirked.
"Look's like mommy's calling, Nina." Nina rolled her eyes and closed her window. "Well that was fun." Ricky grinned.
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Ricky sighed in frustration at his Algebra homework. He threw the pencil and leaned back in his chair. From the corner of his eye he noticed Nina and a boy. He grinned and walked over to the window.
It looked like they were having a 'moment'. Ricky almost laughed when he saw her playfully punch him in the arm. He looked around his room and picked up the pencil from the ground before throwing it at the window.
Nina turned towards the window and saw Ricky. He noticed her roll his eyes, she opened the window and glared at him. "I should go Nini, see you at school." The boy said, leaving the room. "What do you want Ricky!"
"Was the princess gonna have her first kiss?" He said, in a baby tone voice. "Okay, I would never kiss Ej, he's my best friend!" Ricky just laughed. "Anyone can tell from a mile away that he has feelings for you." She shrugged, as if not believing him.
"Sometimes when boys have feelings for someone, they show if physically not emotionally..." "What?" She scoffed. "First they shake their hair, as if showing it off, second they stretch their arms, you know like flexing off there muscles in a way, third they smile. And sorry princess but he did all of those things."
"Your information is most likely false." 'Nini' as Ej called her, said. "I'm always right." "Except for when your wrong." He faked a laughed. "That's the problem, I'm never wrong." "Except for when you are wrong."
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One in a million| RINI
FanfikceIn which author K finally decided to make a Rini one shot book.