"Eww!" I said as Dimitri held up the worm in his hand.
"Dimitriii," Avery whined. He dropped the worm and laughed. I smacked his arm playfully.
"Avery!" my aunt yelled. We all looked at each other.
"Don't leave," I whispered. My auncle's business was better in California than in Colorado.
Avery's eyes welled up in tears and she sniffed.
"I'll miss you guys," she gave both of us a hug and my aunt and auncle came up to us.
"Bye Rose and Dimitri," they gave me a kiss on the cheek and a wave at Dimitri.
They got into the big moving truck and left Colorado.
I sniffed, refusing to cry.
"Its okay to cry," Dimitri whispered and hugged me, despite knowing people might be watching him. I hugged him and ran away from him.
I ran to an old creek and sat there in the rocks, crying and he followed me there; holding me close to him as we mourned the loss of Avery. Two months passed before anything interesting happened.
"Are you okay?" a little girl my age asked, she was a blonde little girl with green eyes. I was by the creek, crying again.
"Leave me alone you fascist bastard!" okay so I didn't know what that meant, or that when I picked up the rock I would actually hit her in the forehead.
The moment the rock hit her a gash opened and she fell flat on her butt, crying.
I ran towards her and shushed her. I didn't want to get caught and get in trouble.
"Shh, I'm sorry," I repeated over and over again.
I panicked, I didn't know what to do.
I hoped my brother, Eddie, who was my twin, was here.
Not long after that, Eddie, Mason, our friend, Dimitri, Adrian, and another boy came into the creek.
The moment I saw Eddie I ran towards him and hugged him, whimpering.
"What did you do to my little sister!" the other boy, who seemed older about Dimitri's age, with blonde hair and the same green eyes as the little girl yelled.
"Andre calm down and leave her alone," Dimitri whispered.
"We gotta get Lissa to the hospital," so those where their names.
Andre, the kid, nodded and helped his sister up.
We all ran to the hospital.
"I'm so sorry Lissa, I swear," I told her over and over again. I don't think she heard the many times I apologized to her.
She received 12 stitches and a lollipop. Lucky.
I was afraid to go home that night.
"Its okay Rose," she smiled at me and I hugged her. She hugged back and Eddie and I ran home.
I actually didn't get in trouble because my dad was home from business and he missed his little girl.
Dimitri came into my room that night through my window, and slept right next to me.
Just like he had done for a whole year now, since he came into town.
And just like he would for many years to come.
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I don't know how often I'll update... but the reviews might keep me going ;)
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