I heard
the doorbell ring, as I headed downstairs to answer, since
Chrissy was busy talking on the phone with
Elizabeth.
I opened
it, and I was suprised to see who it is.
"Mike,
what are you doing here?" I asked slowly, with raised
eyebrows.
"I
came here for Chrissy, silly goose. We're partners for a
history project, and she told me to come over today." he
said, as I let him inside.
How
didn't I know of this? Mike doesn't have any classes
with Chrissy.
"Chrissy,
come downstairs! Mike's here.." I shouted, as she
walked downstairs in a hot pink crop top that exposed her..
chi-chi's.
I
don't think she noticed, because she's not the type of
gal who does that.
"H-hi
C-Chrissy." he mumbled weakly, staring at her
chest.
"Oh
stop being a pervert." I muttered while getting some iced
tea out of the fridge.
This made
Chrissy & Mike both blush, which was
weird.
Did they
have a thing for each other?
"Well
anyways, I'm going to head upstairs, help yourself to any
of the food you want." I said as I zoomed upstairs, it was
getting pretty awkward.
***
I walked into school with Chrissy the next day, as Elizabeth
and her group were waiting for Chrissy.
I remember they used to do that with me.
"Oh there's my friends! I'll see you later
Kay-Kay!" she giggled.
Kay-Kay?
I pulled her arm, stopping her from going to them, because I
didn't want her to turn into one of Elizabeth's
mutants.
"Do you think you could hang out with me today?" I
asked softly, making sure that they didn't hear.
"But Kaylie, you have a bunch of friends." she
said.
"You know what, just go to Elizabeth, I don't really
mind." I muttered, walking away to my other friends that
were on the cheerleading squad.
As I walked away, I heard Elizabeth talking to Chrissy about
me.
"Woah, Kaylie is just mad that we're your new best
friends! Hmmph, you shouldn't really hang out with her
anymore, since she didn't want to with us!" Elizabeth
whispered.
"She's my friend since.. like forever. I can't
ditch her." Chrissy said softly, feeling guilty.
"Well, it's either that or you can't hang
out with us anymore."