This is my first story so depending on how this looks, I will make the next chapter long or shorter. Some of the characters who have just been introduced don't do much this chapter but they will be used.
Sophia Jones is everything a guy would want in a girl; beautiful, smart, and classy. Sophia has long dark brown hair, brown eyes, nice body shape, was shorter than all her friends, about 5'2 and weighed around 98 lbs. She had just started college as an independent eighteen year old in Boston. Her family made sure she had her own house as long as she had roommates who would help her pay the expenses, and she did. She lived with her five best friends from high school; Brianna and Nicole Garcia, Amanda Rose, Eva Marie, and Victoria Crawford. Brianna and Nicole Garcia were the twins, they were both gorgeous but had very different aspects of the world. Brianna was environment friendly, she loved nature, and would live in a tent all her life if she could while Nicole was more of a designer girl. Everything she has was a brand name, Nicole knew everything about fashion. In fact, that was her major. Amanda Rose was a pretty blonde bombshell, but also had the personality of the stereotypical blonde. It's not that she was dumb, it's just that she came off that way. Eva Marie was model-like. She was tall, and stunning but she was definitely not smart. Sophia had helped her a lot senior year, so much that she got into Boston University with the girls. Eva had struggled with alcohol abuse in high school so it makes sense that her grades weren't the best but her friends helped her through everything, and they always stood together. Victoria Crawford was also tall and was full of personality. She was always optimistic and never stressed about anything. She had her life perfectly under control.
It's around 2 PM on Friday, October 2nd, The girls had all already finished their classes today so they had to go back home, drop off their things, and go to work. They all worked at their local coffee shop which opened about a week after they got to Boston, it was like the jobs were made for them. They had two vehicles together, they had one 2015 Acura MDX and an 2014 Honda Accord. As they got home, Sophia opened the door while the other girls followed her inside.
"Soph, when are you going to stop focusing so much about school? I mean, we are adults now but we literally have no lives." Eva said, concerned.
"I agree, maybe we should get out some more. Let's go camping over the weekend or something." Brie suggested.
"You guys do have a point. We are free, we have our own house, we can do anything we want. As for being adults, Eva, you still wear footie pajamas." Sophia grinned as she responded
"What? They're comfy." Eva winked.
"That's the spirit, girlies!" Victoria energetically spoke out.
The girls dropped their college textbooks and bags on the dining table and walked into Sophia's room to reapply their makeup while trying to make the plans. The girls were done with the anxiety of school, at least for the weekend. They needed to have fun. They had every teenage girl's dream right in front of them and they should be making the best out of It not constantly stressing.
"Let's go to a bar tonight!" Amanda said while picking at her nail.
"Mandy, we don't have our fake IDs yet and I'd rather go pick out some cute outfits than get hit on by thirty year old men." Nicole explained.
"We'll talk about it after work. We have to go." Sophia ordered.
The girls got their things together and headed out. Brianna locked the door as the girls went into the Honda. Nicole started up the car while Sophia sat on the passenger seat, Victoria and Amanda sitting on the backseats.
"Sophy, are you sure you're allowed to sit there without a booster seat?" Amanda said, mocking Sophia.
"Oh, shut the hell up, Mandy!" Sophia looked behind, putting her middle finger up towards Amanda's face."
The girls started laughing hysterically. Brie raced into the car and sat on the right end, next to Amanda. Nicole drove to the coffee shop, parked, and they all brought their belongings in, quickly put on their "EnergyFiller" aprons. Sophia worked cashier while the other girls made the drinks, and muffins. The first customer came in, he was tall, dangerous looking, but at the same time, he was sexy. He made messy look hot. It was no other than Dean Ambrose. All the girls wondered about him except Sophia. They all thought that he'd be great in bed from how he looks. Every girl throws their self at him because they want to experience the whole "Bad boy" love. They all were convinced that he had never been in love and they wanted to make him love them. Sophia didn't see what the girls were so curious about. He was good looking, and he was a freshman just like them. He wasn't different from any other college boy to her.
"Hey, babygirl. I'll take an Iced Coffee and a blueberry muffin." Dean winked at Sophia.
"Yes. Your name is Dean, right?" Sophia said as she wrote down his order on a plastic cup and handed it to Victoria. Victoria went to the back and told the girls that Dean had just called Sophia "babygirl".
"Mhm. You remembered my name? That's sweet." Dean said in vain.
"Well, we have the same schedule. You're the obnoxious guy who doesn't try at all, the guy who sits in the last seat and laughs at everything the teachers say." Sophia spoke as she noticed how obnoxious he was.
"You pay attention to me too? Now, babygirl, maybe if you paid more attention to the teachers, you would have better grades." Dean sarcastically claimed.
"Don't call me that." Sophia snapped.
"Oo, feisty. That's how I like em'. What are you doing this weekend, babe?" Dean smirked.
"First of all, we are not eggs. You don't tell me how you like us and not that it's any of your business but I'm going camping with my girls." Sophia was annoyed and it was almost as if he was enjoying it.
"I'm going camping too. I'll be in the woods across the street from the back of your house. You can come sleep in my tent." Dean disclosed.
"Ugh, gross! You're pathetic... Wait, how do you know where I live?" Sophia asked while Dean was trying to keep himself from laughing.
