Holaaaa (: So, I haven't been here in a really long time, but now I'm here because I'm not allowed to go back to school until Thursday. Stupid fever ): Anyway! This is a high school fic because, hey I'm in high school. With that being said most of the situations that will occur in the following chapters are based off of actual situations. Yuppp, enjoy (:
Oh! And this song is called Weightless by All Time Low. They are amazinggggggggggg and i can't wait til there CD comes out (mid-july). Check it outttt (:
Manage me I'm a mess
Turn a page, I'm a book
Half unread
I wanna be laughed at
Laughed with, just because
I wanna feel weightless
And that should be enough
"Meredith! Did you finish unpacking your room, yet?" Thatcher Grey yelled up to his fifteen year old daughter.
"Uh," Meredith looked at the one, out of fifteen, boxes she opened and headed down the stairs. "I'm in the process of it."
"Good. Now why don't you go help your sister finish unloading the rest of the things from the truck to the garage." Ellis walked into the living room as well.
Meredith shrugged and pulled her sweatshirt hoodie over her head. She ran outside and sat down in the moving truck next to Lexie, her little sister. "We got enough rain in Seattle. I didn't think we'd have to deal with it here too."
"Because it only rains in Seattle," Lexie laughed. "I guess New Jersey isn't going to be too bad."
"You had to move a month into your freshman year of high school. How can you be optimistic about that?" Meredith laughed.
"Because Mom got a really good job offer and I'm being… supportive," Lexie shrugged.
"And Dad also managed to get a transfer too? They planned this," Meredith shook her head and then glanced towards her new next door neighbor's house. "Looks like someone's having a party."
"Ooh, neighbors?" Lexie laughed. "I really hope the blonde one lives there. That… that would be good."
"The one with tall, somewhat dark, and I can't tell from here if he's handsome? Carrying corona?" Meredith asked as Lexie nodded. "Blondie's not bad, just remember you're a freshman."
"I know," She groaned. "It sucks."
Make believe that I impress
That every word
By design
Turns a head
I wanna feel reckless
I wanna live it up, just because
I wanna feel weightless
Cause that would be enough
"Tomorrow I will be doing my first forty-eight hour shift, so I won't be home when you two get back from school," Ellis said at dinner that same night.
"Of course," Meredith mumbled to herself.
"What?" Thatcher looked at his daughter.
"Nothing," Meredith rolled her eyes. "I'm going to finish unpacking my room and then going to bed." She put her plate of food on the counter and walked up to her room.
By the time she had finished unpacking all of her bags it was already around one in the morning. "You're not asleep yet?"
"Oh, hey, Lex," Meredith sat down on her bed. "You're not either, though."
"Can't sleep," Lexie sat down next to her. "Also freaking a bit because our new school's going to be huge."
"It's not going to be too bad," Meredith shrugged. "Plus we have second block and lunch together."
"Everyone has lunch together. Seriously, though, there's only four classes a day? That's so confusing."
"We'll get used to it… eventually." Meredith laughed.
Maybe it's not my weekend
But it's going to be my year
And I'm so sick of watching
While the minutes pass as I go nowhere
And this is my reaction
To everything I fear
Cause I've been going crazy
I don't want to waste another minute here
"You guys better get going!" Thatcher yelled up the stairs. There new house was only a few blocks from their new school so it was easier just to walk there.
"We're leaving," Lexie said as her and Meredith both made there way down the stairs. "Bye Dad."
"Have a good day."
"Yup," Meredith shut the door behind them. "How much do you wanna bet there's beer cans on the front yard?"
"… yup," Lexie laughed as they walked by the same house that held a party the previous night. "Holy shit… look at that car."
"Mustang," Meredith nodded. "… and I have nothing. Totally fair."
