"I told you I am not going!" Will snapped as she made her way down the hall to her apartment. "Its stupid and pointless!"
"But I got your ticket and everything. Come on Will, one little movie wont scar you for life." Matt joked.
"That's what they said when I watched the original! Now I can't even look at a clown without a panic attack!" Will was so angry that he was trying to make her go to a re-make of 'IT', that she couldn't even get the key into the door probably. (A/N if there really is a re-make to IT I'm gonna cry!)
"It's a good film Will. Come on." He took the key and turned it for her.
"Tough!" She snatched the key off him. "Just get lost!" She snapped and slammed the door in his face. "Jackass." She muttered.
"What I do?" Will looked up to see Dean, her history teacher, smiling at his little joke.
'Oh wonderful' She thought to herself. "Not you." She grumbled as she walked pasted him.
"Will! Oh, I thought you would be out with Matt a little longer." Susan walked in from the kitchen. All Will wanted was to be alone! Was that too much to ask.
"Whatever. I'll be in my room." She waved her mother off.
"Wait Will, I wanted to talk to you."
"Talk later. I'm not i the mood." She shut her bedroom door.
She immediately flopped on to her bed, burying her face in her pillow. She knew she was over reacting. It was just a dumb movie. And originals are always way scarier. The movie itself was nothing really. Will was just angry, and she took it out on Matt. Not something she was proud of.
She sighed as she rolled over on her back. Will flipped her phone open to stared at it for a while, but gave up and throw it at one of the pillows on the windowsill. She stayed locked in her room for a good three hours, until Susan come in.
"Will honey. Are you awake?" She peeked her head into her daughters room.
"Yeah. Whats up?" Will tried to sound as happy and up-beat as she usually is, but she just sounded sarcastic.
"I wanted to tell you I was sorry about the whole Dean thing." She sat on the end of her bed and looked at her feet. "I didn't think you would be home, so I thought it would be OK if he come over."
"No sweat, it's fine. It's your life mom, I'm not gonna go bossing you around." Will smiled at her mother.
"OK sweetie. Oh and will you tell Matt to go home. I'm sure his mom and dad are worried about him." Will shot up.
"What?!"
"He's outside on that scooter of his." Last mouth Matt's dad and brought him a pale white scooter as a sorry gift he wasn't around because of work.
"How long...?" Will got up and ran out of her room.
"OK then. Bye Will." Susan laughed a little.
Will didn't even notice it had started raining. But by now it was poring down. By the time she got to the bottom floor of the complex she knew just how bad the weather had gotten. She could see the shadow of her boyfriend sitting on the bike outside. She ran outside and straight to him.
"Will, I-" She cut him off by wrapping her arms around him with so much force they nearly both fell over. "Still pissed at me I see." He laughed.
"I love you." She whispered, but the rain was so loud she knew he wouldn't hear her.
"We don't have to see some stupid movie if you don't want." Matt kissed the top of her head, which was just as wet as his now.
"I don't care." She wrapped her arms around his neck and pulled him down to kiss her.
Both kids were completely drenched, and Matt was shivering from being out so long, but he didn't care. As long as he had Will he could have been at the north pole and not cared.
