Chapter 5

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Sorry it's so short!! i  promise next one will be longer. i have to get into the habit of writing longer chapters and more frequently. Oh well. I got my copy of TMH. ASDFGHJKL. I've listened to it like four times! 

-Kats. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 “Hey, what’s wrong?” I asked Susan. “He doesn’t like me.” “What do you mean he doesn’t like you?” I inquired. You see Susan likes this boy named Joey. They met this school year. He came in the beginning of school and they had science together and the teacher paired them up. They became friends after. As their friendship grew, Susan developed feelings for Joey and she thought about giving him a shot.

   “So I’ve been trying to make my moves but I guess he took my flirtiness and being erm very friendly as one would say.” “Are you sure?” I asked. “Yes, he found himself a nice little girlfriend.” “Well then screw him! And by the way a I think you can do better than him.” I say. This gets her to smile which is good. Susan isn’t the crying type but you can tell when something is wrong. “You’re right! I don’t need him.”

 

 

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  Today has been a good day –not including the whole Susan ordeal- Amy wasn’t here, lunch was spectacular, and I passed my math test. “Is that a fine young lady I see?” Of course it was the one and only Finn Roberts who made that witty remark. “Are my eyes deceiving me? Is that my Romeo?” Finn chuckles lightly. “What’s up?” “The same as you.” I reply. “Thanks for telling me Captain Obvious.” He said while nudging me. “Hey you asked.” I love teasing him. He gets so mad.

     “Aye my main peeps! What’s cracking?” Finn and I look at each other and start laughing uncontrollably.  “Um Ed, where on Earth did you get that from?” I ask. “What? You don’t like my new ‘Hip Lingo’?” I can’t help but laugh. I sound like a hyena. I swear I’m going to pee myself with his boy. “Hip lingo, Really Ed?” Finn said smiling. I think Ed’s pouting. “It’s ok Eddie, just don’t use your ‘Hip Lingo’ with anyone else OK.” I can’t take myself seriously saying that word, hip lingo.

   I start laughing again and they look at me like I’m an idiot. “OK let’s get to class before little miss giggles over here dies of laughter.” Finn suggested and we went our own ways too class.

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