I do not own The Lost Boys. I only own Laura, Janette, Mindy, and Tommy.

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Day two of looking for a job was also unsuccessful. By now I was wondering where my mom had found out about these jobs, because either creepy perverts with disgusting work places ran all of the jobs that were hiring today, and one shop was even run by kids because their parents were sleeping.

I was now on the way back home to pick up Tommy and to change into something more comfortable for the boardwalk. Tommy was already waiting to go, but he just sat in the car while I changed into some jeans, black converses and a white t-shirt.

"Finally," Tommy said when I got in the car and threw a jacket in the backseat in case I wanted it later. "I've been waiting forever," he said and I just laughed.

"Well then you look pretty young for being so old," I said and he paused before giving me a small glare.

"Oh you're so funny, let's just go already," he said and I pulled out of the driveway after making sure no cars were coming. Tommy changed the radio station too many times to remember the actual count, but thankfully, we arrived at the boardwalk before he started to get on my nerves.

Tommy was out of the car faster than I could unbuckle my seatbelt. A glare from me through the window made him stop from running off. "Hurry up, Mindy said she would meet me at the carousel in a little bit," he said as I locked my car doors.

"Alright Romeo, let's go meet her," I said as Tommy led the way. The tourists and the locals were in full force tonight on the boardwalk. A girly yell made me jump and I focused in front of me to see Mindy latch onto Tommy. I shook my head to get rid of the last of my zoned out feeling and noticed that we were by the carousel.

"Laura," a voice yelled before arms latched around my form from behind. I froze before recognizing Marko's curly blonde hair.

"Hey Marko," I said before he spun me around in his arms. My center of balance was thrown off when he crushed me close to him with his arms wrapped tightly around me.

"What took you so long? Come on, let's go meet my friends," Marko said as he left one of his arms wrapped around my waist as he started to steer me toward one direction.

"Wait, my brother," I said as I tried to stop moving, but Marko was stronger than he looked.

"He'll be fine," Marko said with a smile as he moved forward quicker.

"Tommy, if I'm not back at the car later than call mom to get you," I yelled back and Tommy yelled back that he would do just that. "Now why are we in such a hurry to go meet your friends?" I asked as Marko's hand grew a little tighter on my waist when we caught sight of his friends, who were all standing together near their motorcycles.

"They've been curious to meet you," Marko answered with the usual smile that he shows me.

"Why?" I asked before he went silent and we were in front of his friends before I could ask another question.

"Hey Marko, who is your friend?" the bleached blonde man asked first while the other blonde-haired man and the dark haired man looked straight at me.

"Hey David, this is Laura, the new girl in town that I've been telling you guys about," Marko explained as his hand rubbed up and down on my hip. I looked down at his hand before smirking at him when I pinched some skin on top of his hand. "What was that for?" he asked after cursing while rubbing his injured hand.

"I've only known you for two days or so, Marko," I explained with a smile at him before saying hello to the three of his friends. "So what do you four usually do here in Santa Carla?" I asked since I still had no idea what fun things there were to do in town besides the boardwalk.

"Go to some bonfire parties on the beach when we aren't here," the wild blonde-haired man answered with a smirk on his face. He had a certain gleam in his eyes that made me curious but also made me on edge.

"Sounds like fun," I said before I jumped when Marko once again came up behind me and wrapped his arms around my waist. His head rested on my shoulder when I sighed. "Quit doing that, I hate when people come up behind me like that," I said and he just laughed along with a few of his friends.

"So how are you liking Santa Carla?" David asked as he leaned against his motorcycle.

"It's fine so far, just doesn't have a lot of jobs hiring at the moment, or at least not jobs that aren't questionable," I answered with a smile before laughing when Marko started tickling me. "Stop," I yelled before running out of Marko's hold and I accidentally ran into the biker with dark long hair. "Sorry," I said when his hands caught me and steadied me.

"Dwayne," he said and I just nodded as showing that I understood that was his name.

"I'm Paul," the wild blonde haired man said as he jumped in front of David and brought his face close to mine.

"Hey Paul," I said before backing up a bit so he was not right in my face anymore. "Well it was great to meet you guys, but I should be heading back. I'm sure my brother is ready to go or doesn't want mom to pick him up because that would look uncool," I said which made a few of the guys laugh.

"What is your hurry? I'm sure he'll be fine, anyways he said he would call your mom if he was ready to go and you weren't back yet," Marko said as he slung an arm around my shoulders and smiled at me.

"I know, but I don't feel alright leaving him like that," I answered and Marko laughed.

"He's what, a high school student now? He'll be fine," Marko said before David got on his motorcycle and started it up.

"Want to go for a ride?" David asked with a small smirk as the others got on their motorcycles. Marko smiled at me before he got on his motorcycle as well and winked at me.

"Maybe another night," I said with a smile before waving bye and walking the opposite way from the four of them hoping that they would go the other way. My hopes were thankfully answered as I heard the motorcycles moving farther away from me, but I got a chill down my back as if eyes were staring me down.

"Laura, let's go now," Tommy's voice yelled when I reached the parking lot. He was leaning against the front passenger door. A sigh of relief left me when I saw he was unharmed. I was not too content with the idea of leaving him earlier. I know he is in high school now, but he is still too young to run around alone in a new and obviously dangerous place, which is shown by all of the missing posters.

"Yeah, let's go home; did you have fun with Mindy?" I asked as I unlocked the car.

"We had a lot of fun, and don't worry I won't tell mom you left me alone," Tommy said with a laugh before sticking his tongue out at me.

"Ha ha thanks," I said before pulling out of the boardwalk parking lot. I was not even worried about mom finding out about how I left Tommy with Mindy. My mind was still focusing on the feeling that I got around Marko and his friends. I have never felt so much adrenaline rush through me when I was around them. I did not let it show earlier, but the whole time I talked to them I felt on edge but extremely curious.

The four of them made me feel as if they had something more to them than just being bikers that made the people on the boardwalk not go near them. I noticed how everyone gave them worried glances before walking as far away as possible so they would not draw the attention of the bikers. The tourists would either glare or stare at them curiously, but the locals stayed clear of them.

"I wonder why?" I whispered before Tommy jumped out of the car since I had just pulled up at the house. "You're going to get hurt doing that if you don't wait for me to put the car in park," I yelled at Tommy before he ran inside the house.

"Laura, supper is ready, come inside," mom yelled as I was locking the car. My thoughts left the four bikers and focused on my growling stomach as I laughed and ran into the house.