Reunion 3

A/N: Again thanks for reviewing keep it up. I'm already thinking of ideas for another story.

"Girl I am so tired, Normal had me deliver 15 packages and it's only just lunch." Cindy moaned.

"I've delivered 12 and I'm not tired," Jondy said.

"You wouldn't be you're just like Max." Cindy joked, "Speaking of Max, where is my boo?"

"Right here. You didn't think that I'd leave you to poison my big sister's mind with your opinions of me did you?" Max's voice came from behind the lockers.

"Just checking." Cindy replied, "Had a good morning?"

"Apart from the fact that I had to deliver packages to a couple of sick perverts, it hasn't been too bad." Max replied.

"I don't care if they're perverts or not I need their signatures," Normal demanded floating over Max's shoulders. She handed the sheet over and shooed Normal away.

"Hey girls. I heard that there's a new girl." Sketchy said and then he noticed Jondy sat near Max and added, "Mighty fine she is too. Pleasure to meet you. I'm Sketchy and this here is Herbal."

"Peace," was Herbal's reply.

"Nice to meet you," Jondy said and then added with an attitude similar to Max's own, "I've heard lots of things about you and before you ask I do not want to sleep with you and we didn't have a pillow fight last night." Looks of disappointment crossed Sketchy and Herbal's faces at the same time, "Now how about you eat dinner with us 'cos I've got to get to know you better."

Sketchy and Herbal accepted Jondy's offer and sat down. The five of them tucked into their dinner.

"So she is your sister?" Sketchy asked 15 minutes later obviously confused.

"Yes but there is no way I'm getting into all the details. Your tiny mind is full enough." Max replied keen to avoid the subject.

"Maybe so but you could at least try." Sketchy replied failing to notice Max's wish to avoid the subject. Thankfully Normal came to Max and Jondy's rescue. "Hey people I don't pay you to do nothing," he shouted, "Get back to work." Max sighed silently and reluctantly joined the others in getting their bikes and their latest packages which, had to be delivered to some of Seattle's most boring and perverse people.

"Hey boo," Cindy's voice interrupted Max's silent moaning, "this one's for rich boy." Maybe not all the people were boring and perverse. "I'll take it." She told her.

"Cindy these few are all together, how about we see if Normal will let us take these and then go home." Jondy shouted.

"Normal, how about it?" Cindy asked knowing he'd been listening to their conversation. "Only if you bring in the signature sheets tomorrow, otherwise you're all out of a job." He replied knowing he wouldn't win an argument with the three fiery girls stood in front of him.

"You bet. Laters guys." Max said waving in the direction of Sketchy and Herbal.

Together Max, Jondy and Cindy set off for the rich end of town and Logan's apartment. After they'd dropped off all the packages but Logan's the trio set off for Fogle towers.

"So, what kind of relationship do you and Logan have?" Jondy asked curious as Max had avoided the subject so far. She couldn't avoid it with Cindy around though.

"We're just friends, nothing more," she said in an annoyed tone. Looking at Cindy as though daring her to say something. She didn't disappoint. "Boo, you and Logan are way more than that just neither of you will admit it."

The elevator stopped and Max just acted like she didn't hear Cindy. She walked up to the door and knocked. Jondy had a confused look on her face. "Last night, Logan said you didn't knock," she said her excellent memory remembering the random piece of information. "Company policy," Max said waving the package in her face.

"Wait a minute," Logan's voice came from inside the apartment, "Max?" he had a puzzled look on his face.

"Jam Pony delivery service, sign here." She said formally. He did so and then invited the three girls into his apartment, "I was hoping you'd come by."

"Why?" Max asked.

"I had a phone call last night, from Zach." He replied.

"That's it I'm leaving. I don't want to get involved with all this stuff. See ya boo, rich boy, J." Cindy said before leaving the three remaining people said their goodbyes before getting down to business.