They sat down, feeling comfortable as the sun shined brightly. "Oh, hey you're so fancy! You brought sunglasses, they are awesome! I love these types!" exclaimed Teana. "Ya, aviator sunglasses," said Nina, putting them on and nodding. "You're a cool bean!" Teana continued. "Not as cool as you, I'm a girly girl," Nina said with a sassy tone. "Shake the mood off," laughed Teana. Teana's mom looked out of the window, "you guys could talk, but then you'll have to be more active!" The girls nodded, facing Teana's mom, by the window. "You're shy too, s - which is totally fine!" said Teana quickly. Nina nodded in agreement. "So, what have you been doing? While I wasn't here," asked Nina, changing the subject. Teana's mom looked out the window again. "Mom, we're OK! We haven't even started our pep talk yet!" shouted Teana. Nina nodded once again and Teana's mom looked away. "Anyways, I made some money, when selling my stickers!" Teana squeaked excitedly, "sorry for not telling you, I was -er- busy," she added sheepishly. "Cool!" said Nina shrugging, "what are the stickers about?" "Fashion, I'll show it to you after lunch," said Teana. "Great! Can't wait!" said Nina. "I made 20 dollars! Sorry, for not telling you, I didn't want you to pay, however, you could get them for free!" Teana said, as Nina got off her chair and went to hug her. "And...I sold them to my relatives and neighbours, also online too, but I didn't get much," Teana added. "What are you going to use the money for?" asked Nina curiously. "Donating!" she replied proudly. "I know more about you, you're wonderful, a fashion and caring one," said Nina. "Well, then I want to know you more," said Teana. "I -er- well, didn't do much of a business, but I made posters, not to sell but to decorate my room," said Nina shrugging, "you know, I'm a glitter, pen, phone person." "Well, I already knew that and you love pink," said Teana, holding a longer note on the word love. "You already knew a lot about m-" "Sorry, Nina for interrupting, but can you be active now?" Teana's mom shouted from the window. Nina and Teana jumped out of there chairs. "Sorry for the fright and also I wasn't spying," she added. The girls gave her a thumbs up. "I'll get skipping ropes.
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Lonely, Once More (Draft!) [BOOK 1]
Teen FictionNina's parents have to go away for a week. They say it's for an important meeting, which requires a flight to New York. But until she waited two weeks crying on her bed, alone, can she find her parents? Can she know the truth? It can't get any worse...