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::At The Station, After the Broadcast::
The four friends stood outside the stations door. Everyone had their own problems but the only one they could think about now were Travis'.
"Swami, you can't just ditch us!" Ray cracked, breaking the eerie silence.
"Ray, don't call me Swami," He said with a growl, "And what, you think I want to leave? Roscoe is the first place I've really felt. at home." Lily grinned and leaned in, giving him a hug.
"C'mon you two, group hug!" She giggled as they came in. It was a rare moment, to see three guys and one girl embrace. But it was a sight worth of a kodak moment. As they let go the three guys backed away, acting as if nothing happened. To contain their manliness Ray changed the subject.
"Well Swami, you gonna be here for the prance?" He noticed the baffled look on their faces and sighed, "Party and Dance, best of both worlds! You guys should understand this by now." He grinned and shook his head mock-ashamed. Lily gave him a friendly punch and he grimaced. "Geez, have you been working out Lils?"
"As much as I love to see you two enjoy each other company," Robbie said with rolling eyes, "I've gotta run. Have a last minute phone call before the 'prance'." He grinned and waved to them, and was gone. It was three and Travis felt more out of place than ever. During the silence he put his hand in his pocket and took something slowly out.
"Ray, Lily?" He squeaked. After a small cough he looked up at them in all his shortness. "Here, take these, you guys are my best friends, and well, Robbie left before I could give him one, so I'll give it to him and my way to the homefront. Just, um, man, see you tomorrow." He put one in each of their hands, then waved to Ray and with an impulse to give Lily a good-bye kiss he drew a breath and waved instead, leaving them.
"Um, Lils, what are these?" Ray asked, whispering. He lifted the stone to the sunlight. It shone with great immensity. A brilliant blue flashed onto the ground, but before you could take in its color another flash of color would shine. And so it went and went as you turned it around. Lily just watched hers. Turning it upside down, to see if that had any effect she noticed something inscribed on it.
"Hey, Ray, Travis wrote something on it." Ray leaned in to see it, he smelt the summer air in her hair and inhaled trying to slow down his heart. They read it together.
"If ever I find a friend Better than you Life will end But our friendship would still Be true."
"Its." Lily began but Ray cut in.
"Wasome." He finished. But before she could punch him in the arm for this stupid remark he defended himself, "Way Awesome-"
"Best of both worlds." She looked at him, stared into his eyes, into his soul. His heart skipped a beat, quite a few really, he was ready to ask her to the dance but. something told him not to.
"I- I got to go. Um, bye Ray." She wanted to give him a hug, or a small kiss, or something, but no. She just gave a small smile and held the stone in her hand.
"God, that was my chance." Ray thought. He, too, left the station.
::::Okay, I think this is a pretty cute little romance story. ^-^ But that's just me, oh yeah! Don't take my little friendship poem, its MINE! Alright, R/R, flame if you must *sigh* Okay, next chapter coming to a fanfiction.net near you!:::::
::At The Station, After the Broadcast::
The four friends stood outside the stations door. Everyone had their own problems but the only one they could think about now were Travis'.
"Swami, you can't just ditch us!" Ray cracked, breaking the eerie silence.
"Ray, don't call me Swami," He said with a growl, "And what, you think I want to leave? Roscoe is the first place I've really felt. at home." Lily grinned and leaned in, giving him a hug.
"C'mon you two, group hug!" She giggled as they came in. It was a rare moment, to see three guys and one girl embrace. But it was a sight worth of a kodak moment. As they let go the three guys backed away, acting as if nothing happened. To contain their manliness Ray changed the subject.
"Well Swami, you gonna be here for the prance?" He noticed the baffled look on their faces and sighed, "Party and Dance, best of both worlds! You guys should understand this by now." He grinned and shook his head mock-ashamed. Lily gave him a friendly punch and he grimaced. "Geez, have you been working out Lils?"
"As much as I love to see you two enjoy each other company," Robbie said with rolling eyes, "I've gotta run. Have a last minute phone call before the 'prance'." He grinned and waved to them, and was gone. It was three and Travis felt more out of place than ever. During the silence he put his hand in his pocket and took something slowly out.
"Ray, Lily?" He squeaked. After a small cough he looked up at them in all his shortness. "Here, take these, you guys are my best friends, and well, Robbie left before I could give him one, so I'll give it to him and my way to the homefront. Just, um, man, see you tomorrow." He put one in each of their hands, then waved to Ray and with an impulse to give Lily a good-bye kiss he drew a breath and waved instead, leaving them.
"Um, Lils, what are these?" Ray asked, whispering. He lifted the stone to the sunlight. It shone with great immensity. A brilliant blue flashed onto the ground, but before you could take in its color another flash of color would shine. And so it went and went as you turned it around. Lily just watched hers. Turning it upside down, to see if that had any effect she noticed something inscribed on it.
"Hey, Ray, Travis wrote something on it." Ray leaned in to see it, he smelt the summer air in her hair and inhaled trying to slow down his heart. They read it together.
"If ever I find a friend Better than you Life will end But our friendship would still Be true."
"Its." Lily began but Ray cut in.
"Wasome." He finished. But before she could punch him in the arm for this stupid remark he defended himself, "Way Awesome-"
"Best of both worlds." She looked at him, stared into his eyes, into his soul. His heart skipped a beat, quite a few really, he was ready to ask her to the dance but. something told him not to.
"I- I got to go. Um, bye Ray." She wanted to give him a hug, or a small kiss, or something, but no. She just gave a small smile and held the stone in her hand.
"God, that was my chance." Ray thought. He, too, left the station.
::::Okay, I think this is a pretty cute little romance story. ^-^ But that's just me, oh yeah! Don't take my little friendship poem, its MINE! Alright, R/R, flame if you must *sigh* Okay, next chapter coming to a fanfiction.net near you!:::::
