Chapter two Second thoughts.
"Hey! Rise and shine sweetheart!" Came an annoying voice that shouldn't be heard this early in the morning. I growled and rolled over to find Sam leering above me.
"Fuck off," I groaned rolling back over, stuffing my face into the pillow.
"C'mon, it's already eleven thirty, get your ass outta bed," he shouted, smacking me on the head, then walking over to the curtains and ripping them open. When he saw that I still hadn't moved he walked back over and ripped the covers off of me.
"HEY! I could've been naked under there!" I screamed, shooting up.
"But you aren't," he sang, irritatingly.
"You didn't know that," I snapped.
"Well I took my chances, get up. Mom wants you to eat something before she leaves for work. She knows how you forget to eat."
"Its not like you and Michael wouldn't pin me down and force feed me anyways," I grumbled, rolling out of bed and landing with a thump.
"Nice." he chuckled, leaving the room
"Ass." I snipped back as I stood and stretched, then shuffled down the stairs towards the warm smell of syrupy pancakes.
"Well look who decided to grace us with her presence, Ms. Princess herself." Michael joked.
"Good morning, Honey," her mother smiled, "well aren't you a sight for sore eyes."
I rolled my eyes and fell into the chair across from Michael.
"So, how did you like the board walk last night?" Lucy asked.
"Meh, it was alright," Sam shrugged.
I looked to Michael to see if he would mention anything about Star, he was looking at the plate of food in front of him.
"Michael was chasing a girl around, decided to drag me along." I piped up.
"No one said you had to follow." He sighed.
"Its my duty as the annoying sister."
He laughed, "you're annoying alright."
"And you, Hon?"
I looked at my mother, "There was these group of guys that caught my eye, they were pretty cool."
"Not that group of guys Star knew?" Michael growled.
"Actually, yea. I thought they were cool, I mean, you gotta be cool to ride those sweet motor bikes? Right? They fascinated me."
"I didn't like the looks of them, they look dangerous. I want you to stay away from them." Michael growled.
"Don't tell me not to, I'm just gonna do the opposite." I smiled cheekily.
"Honey, I want you to be careful in this town, there have been a lot of disappearances lately, a lot of them are young girls." Lucy warned.
"Yea, yea." I sighed, waving her off. I watched as mom placed the plate of pancakes in front of me then left for the Video Store.
Hmm, those guys last night had been really bad ass. The air they had about them, seemed to scare everyone off, people pretty much cleared a path for those boys. That fascinates me, especially that blond leader, he was a real looker, fucking sexy he was.
By the time I finished getting ready and getting all my shit together, it was six thirty, "just in time for the action to begin" I thought to myself. I thudded quietly down the stairs and poked my head into the living room.
"Hey guys, I'm going out to enjoy the nightlife, don't miss me too much, alrighty?" I grinned.
"We wont," Sam said.
"Be careful." Michael cautioned.
I chuckled, "you worry to much, your gonna get premature grey hairs."
Giggling to myself I headed into town, eager to get to the board walk.
Hmm, maybe I'll run into those boys again?
Arriving at my destination a good half hour later, I figured out what I was gonna do.
"First things first, I need some money. To mom we go!"
Heading to the Video store, I got a lot of wolf whistles and cat calls. I mean, I know I have big boobs and shit, but fuck, I never got this much attention back in Phoenix.
The bell above me chimed as I walked in the store, spotting mom behind the counter I headed straight towards her.
"Mom?" I asked.
"Oh, hey sweetie," mom looked surprised to see me.
"I was wondering if I could have some money?" I asked as sweetly as I could.
"Oh, well sure. Here's fifteen." Mom even surprised me. She must be in a good mood.
"Thanks," I smiled gratefully, giving her a kiss on the cheek and I walked out.
I didn't get very far from the store when I left, I was maybe three stores down when I was stopped.
"Hey, aren't you that girl from last night?" a familiar chilling voice called to me. I turned around to come face to face with the group of boys from last night. Play it cool.
"Depending on what girl that was?" I smirked coyly.
"The one with that Michael boy Star picked up." he said.
"Oh, well then yes I am."
"What's your name?" he asked.
"Honey."
"So that is your real name?" the blond asked, raising his eyebrows.
"Yea, what did you think it was? A nickname?"
"I thought it was just a pet name Michael called you."
"Well, it isn't"
"I'm David." he smirked.
I cocked an eyebrow at him, "So..."
"And these are my boys," he said, gesturing to each of the three boys behind him, "Marko, Paul and Dwayne."
I nodded in the boys direction, "that's nice, now what do you want?"
David bristledfor a moment, caught off guard that I was so up front.
"What?" he asked, confused.
"Did I stutter or something? What. Do. You. Want." I asked sarcastically.
David raised his eyebrows and the others looked at each other.
"Clearly you don't want to talk to me for pure entertainment. No guy ever does." I explained.
"Sure we do, clearly if we didn't want to talk to you, then we wouldn't," Paul mimicked me. I looked at him and started walking again, only to be followed by the foot steps of the four boys, David's falling into place beside mine.
"A pretty young girl, like yourself shouldn't be walking the board walk alone at this time of night, its dangerous." David's voice flowed through my ears. It sent shivers up my spine, the ones that made me feel like I should run but just didn't want to.
"I'm not alone, I'm with you guys aren't I?" I asked.
"You weren't before." The brunette, known as Dwayne stated the obvious.
"Yea well, now I got four big strong guys to protect me, don't I?" I flirted, as I spun around to walk backwards. I winked at them.I was about to say something when I was cut off,
"Hey, its Honey right?"
I stopped and turned around to face Star, the girl from last night.
"Yea," I smiled, "Star, am I right."
"Sure are. Hey, were's your brother?" She asked lightly.
"Hanging with Sam."
"Sam a friend of his?" She asked, in what appeared to be an almost jealous tone.
"No, he's my brother. I got two of 'em," I smiled.
"Oh, well. What're you doing out at this time o'night with this crowd?" she asked, falling into step beside me.
"Oh, they picked me up on my way to the carnival." I smiled.
"Hey, why don't you join me at that concert, they're playing again." Star smiled.
"Oh, I'd love to." I laughed.
She grinned at me, eager too.
"Lets go!" she giggled, grabbing my hand and pulling me along.
The band ended their performance about two hours later, making it around ten o'clock, ten thirty-ish. Star and I roamed around, stopping by anything that caught our attention, when we ran into the boys again I had just happened to catch sight of a clock,
"Oh shit! God damn it. I gotta go, its already one in the morning, Moms gonna have a fit." I cried out.
"You wanna ride?" David called out to me.
I looked from him to the bikes and took a minute to argue with myself.
"Um, no. Not tonight, I'll just walk, thanks anyway!" I smiled, walking off.
