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"Good morning," some one said, close by my ear. I rolled over and ignored my insanely energetic little brother. He pulled the covers off of me. I pulled them back on.

"If you don't get up, I am going to read the letter that you got," he said smirking. I pummeled him with my pillow, before getting up and getting some day clothes on. I staggered half-blind down the hall and into the bathroom. I pulled a brush through my hair. It refused to lie flat. I sighed and walked downstairs.

"Here is the letter!" my brother cried, handing me the letter, "Gwendolyn got one, too! It is from Jane."

Jane was a good friend of me and my sister, Gwendolyn. My brother had had a crush on her before realizing how hopeless it was.

"She wants you guys to meet her at the aqueduct," he continued. The aqueduct was a long grassy area under which a long pipe ran. We liked hanging out there as it was about as close to nature as we were ever going to get.

"Why didn't she invite me?" he pouted. I sighed. Will, my brother, liked to tag along with us when we did stuff with Jane and her sister Anni.

"Probably because she doesn't consider you her friend," I said. He pouted.

"Hey mom, can I go to the aqueduct with Gwendolyn?" I called, ignoring him.

"Just for a bit," she called back.

"Hey G," I called. G was my nickname for Gwendolyn. She hated it.

"You coming?"

She hurried downstairs, "Of course."

She opened the front door, shielding her eyes against the sun. She opened the other door and walked out. I ran out after her.

"Wait, up," G called to me. She was limping because, well I wasn't quite sure because she had a lot of different injuries. Finally we made it to the entrance that we liked to use. It was kind of hidden so most people didn't know where it was until we showed them that they realized that it was there. That is why we liked it, or at least why I liked it. As we entered I swear that I could see someone following us. It wasn't unusual for someone to go to the aqueduct but... As we got there, I could see Jane and another friend Julia. That was strange. Julia wasn't a neighbor, but she did live a few minutes of driving away.

"Hey Julia," I called. She looked up and smiled at us.

"This place is awesome thanks for inviting us," she said. Huh?

"We didn't invite you here. Jane invited us," G asserted. They stared at her as though she was insane.

"I didn't," Jane said slowly.

"She didn't," said a voice, "I did."

We all turned slowly to the person.