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Now what you have been waiting for Chapter 3!
Chapter 3
Anything for a Friend
Before the Band
'It wasn't fair. Not to my Mom. Not to my Sister. Not to Me. He was replacing her, she did leave but still he was replacing her. That was just rude in so many ways. Her name was something stupid like Sandy or Cindy. No it was Sydney. Even worse.
To make things worse she was almost 20 years younger than him. 20 years. Sickening was the right word for it. They had only been on one date so far and hopefully it is the last.
The thing is though she is taking me to school today. To my first day in middle school.'
These were Wen's thoughts as he got ready for school. Life sucked in his point of veiw.
A quiet knock was heard from the other side of his door. Wen rolled his eyes and got up. Opening the door he saw Sydney smiling. "What?" Rudely he asked.
Sydney looked slightly taken aback "Uh, Oh right. I was coming to see if you were ready for day 1 of middle school." The smile quickly returned to her face. Wen ignored her and walked right past her and down the stairs.
"I've made breakfast, if you are hungry!" Sydney said as she walked down the stairs behind him. "I'm not." He simply answered. Yet Sydney was okay with all of these answers. "My car is parked out front Wendall." She smiled once again as he rolled his eyes. Wendall? His name was Wen.
"It's Wen." He sighed and walked out the front door and to her shiny blue Chevrolet Cruz. Luckily the door was unlocked so he climbed into the passanger seat. Soon she arrived and sa in the driver seat.
"So Wen, how are you?" Sydney was trying everything to get the young boy to like her. He was now 12 years old.
"Fine." His voice was rough as he tried not to be nice to her.
Soon they arrived at the school and Sydney hadn't tried to talk to him again "Bye, Wen!" Wen just jumped out of the car and began walking towards the school. Olivia White was sitting on the front steps to the school writing in her journal. The very same journal.
She had looked up to see who had driven up, saw Wen, and continued writing. As soon as he saw her he smiled wide and walked up tp her. "Hey Olivia!" He sat write next to her.
"Hey Wen. Who was that you were with?" Olivia hadn't recognized the brown-hair woman in the front seat of the car, for Wen's mother had red hair. He frowned.
"Sydney." His voice was filled with dislike. "Who?" Olivia asked. Olivia was 11 and Wen was 12 now. "My Dad's annoying girlfriend." Wen rolled his eyes.
"She didn't seem that bad." Olivia was trying to brighten up his day. "Well she is. She's taking my mom's place." At the mention of his mom his mom his head hung down so he was looking at his feet. Olivia closed her journal and put it in her bag.
"Is she mean?" Quietly the 11 year old asked.
"No. She's too nice. Like she is rubbing it in that she's taking my mothers place." Wen was just iritated.
"Oh I see, but I don't think she is trying to. I mean, I'm sure that isn't her intention." Always logically thinking she answered. Wen looked over to her with a glare.
"It's not like you would know." He began to stand up but Olivia grabbed his arm.
"Wen, wait-" She bagan but was interrupted. "What?" He was mad that the girl he knew since 1st grade, the girl he had always stood up for, the girl who he might even like more than just a friend, was taking Sydney's side. "I'm on your side Wen, if she is as bad as you say I believe you."
"Really?" He bagan to sit. "Yeah I was just trying to help you know that no one can take your Mom's place. I know, Wen. I know how you feel to not have a mom with you all the time."
Wen then remembered that she didn't have a Mom either. He remembered the time she was crying and he was trying to cheer her up. He smiled to himself, no one could replace his mom.
But he wasn't the only one who knew that. Olivia White, the girl he met 6 years ago did too.
The bell rang as they began to stand up. Before Olivia began walking he hugged her. "Thanks Livvy." Wen thanked. Olivia smiled as they pulled away.
"Anything for a friend." Olivia whispered then walked into the school building.
