❦ three: NEVER REALLY OVER ❦

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〖chapter iii: NEVER REALLY OVER〗

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〖chapter iii: NEVER REALLY OVER〗

"And what were you doing here when you said you couldn't be bothered?" Steph said, making me huff under my helmet

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"And what were you doing here when you said you couldn't be bothered?" Steph said, making me huff under my helmet. 

"I was in the neighborhood." I said.

"Well great! Perfect! Couldn't give me a heads up?" She said as we dumped Marva into the backseat of her car. 

"Heads up." I said. Stephanie narrowed her eyes at me and then stuck out her tongue.

"You're the worst. You know that right?" 

"You know you shouldn't be driving around your civilian car while on the job right?" I said, avoiding her question.

"I know but B-man is fixing my bike and I couldn't exactly take Marva on the back of it now that he's passed out anyways." She said, gesturing to him. 

"Why'd you even bring him?" I said. "He was useless back there."

"No more useless than you are." Stephanie sand out before heading towards her drivers side door and removing portions of her costume so she could pass as a regular citizen. "See you back at your place?" I nodded and headed for my bike. I would get there faster than they could. As Stephanie drove off in her car I reached my hand into my jacket pocket and pulled out the slip of paper that Diana had passed me before Marva and Stephanie had walked in. 

"If you ever want to hangout cutie." She said with a grin before I hit the paper out of her hand and called her Sunshine. Which is a much better name than Dawn if I'm being honest.  

When Stephanie and I were about to grab Marva and leave, I saw the paper underneath the table on the floor and I snatched it up and shoved it into my pocket.  As I unfolded it now I saw that there was a phone number on it, a winky face, and xoxo. Was she serious? Did that idiot seriously give me her phone number? As I debated calling it, my stomach rumbled and I frowned. I shoved the paper into the pocket of my pants and swung my leg over my bike. I needed food. 

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An unusual sight greeted me when I stepped out of the garage and headed through the warehouse. I could hear muffled talking of two people, one of which was clearly Dabria who does a very bad job at whisper shouting and another person whose voice I couldn't exactly place until I saw him for myself. It was stupid baby brother, Tim. 

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⏰ Last updated: Sep 14, 2020 ⏰

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