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Charlotte had to wet Kayla's hair again for the next scene and they kept her hair down but tried to make it look a little messy

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Charlotte had to wet Kayla's hair again for the next scene and they kept her hair down but tried to make it look a little messy. She also sprayed water on her face. Char nodded towards Kayla telling her she could go. Cam handed her a bike and a helmet with a smile on his face. "Go." The blonde girl put on the helmet and got onto the bike going on stage. She stopped as soon as she saw Mack with Spencer. Now she held a frown on her face and she removed her helmet. "Mack!" Gabby turned around to see the blonde and her smile fell. She looked at Kayla who's eyes were shifting from Spencer to her. "What's going on?"

"Brady, it's already over. Where were you?" The blonde girl only opened her mouth and nothing came out of it. "Listen, uh, I.. I better be going." Spencer looked at Kayla and then at Mack handing her his umbrella. "In case you need it." Gabby only nodded, giving him a smile and then looking away. "I will see you guys tomorrow." He walked away. Gabby's brown eyes looked at the blonde who was soaking wet and had a hard expression on her face. "You could've at least shot me a text." Dragging the bike with her she started to walk with Gabby. "I did. Twelve." Kayla shook her head and looked at the girl. "No you didn't."

"Yeah, check your phone." She looked at the latina girl with a confused look. "What?" Kayla reached towards her pockets not feeling her phone. "Is it too much for you to take one thing seriously?" Gabby rolled her eyes at her. Kayla huffed and looked at her with anger. "At least I take us seriously." The tan girl stopped walking to look at her boyfriend. "What? I take us seriously. You were forty five minutes late. What were you doing? Did you just forget?" The entire time Kayla holds on to a serious face. Her blue eyes looked up and then at the girl in front of her. "I was.. It was nothing." Her blue eyes look down with sadness in them. "Nothing?!" Shot back Gabby with anger in her voice. "Something. I don't wanna talk about it." All of this felt so real for the both of the girls. They didn't think they would feel like this. This actually felt like they were fighting and about to break up. "You won't even tell me why you stood me up? Brady, we used to tell each other everything. What's happening with us?"

Sarah and Taylor had both tears on their eyes. They wanted to cry so bad. Their little sister was amazing at acting. God she was making them cry. "You tell me. Seems the school-you wants nothing to do with me." The blonde raised her voice, obviously frustrated. "This coming from the school-you that keeps secrets and flakes out on me." Gabby pointed at Kayla with the umbrella also nodding with anger. "Well, maybe we just don't work at school." Kayla shrugged. Gabby agreed, "Maybe we don't." She also shrugged. "Awesome. Awesome. So I'll see you next summer which, apparently, is the next time you're free." The blonde nodded looking at the girl with hurt in her eyes. "Fine by me." Shrugged Gabby. "Great. Ah, that's just awesome." Kayla looked at the girl one last time before grabbing the bike and walking off. Gabby looked down at the ground with hurt in her face. She was about to cry.

Kayla's sisters were already crying. Ricky's eyes water a little but he brushes them off and acts like he had something in his eyes. Ross watches the girl come back out onto the stage. She took a seat on a chair with a guitar in her hands. He wondered if she played? She looked familiar to him but he couldn't quite point out from where. His brown eyes watch the girl sing. She definitely impressed him. He was even singing the words softly to himself; he was also bopping his head. She was really talented and he rarely saw any talented teenagers that actually loved doing what they did. Most of the teenagers did it to make it look good on college applications but he could tell she had the love and passion. The song to Kayla was intimate and she took it a little personal. In her mind she didn't think of it as a break up nor she thought about how she had to deal with things without her mother.

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