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[Amy's House, Living room]
AMY POV
Laynie had just come over, and we were sprawled on the living room floor reading magazines. I was so into the article I was reading about people's most embarassing moments, I didn't notice Laynie staring at me.
"What?" I asked, putting my magazine down.
"I have a confession to make." Laynie said slowly, closing her Cosmo.
"Alright... Step into my confession booth." I smiled.
"Amy." Laynie warned. I grinned and nodded.
"Laynie. I'm all ears." I assured her.
"I think... I think I like Bright." Laynie blushed as she buried her face in her arms.
"Laynie!" I squealed. "You like Bright!? That's so great!!"
"Whoa... I thought you'd be, I dunno... mad or something. He IS your brother." Laynie explained.
"Well I went out with YOUR brother. I don't see the problem. And you two are always flirting at lunch. Go for it, girl." I smiled madly. I'm so glad Laynie finally admitted to liking my brother. I was beginning to get sick of them making googly-eyes at each other. Yeesh.
"We do not flirt at lunch!! Well, I'm so relieved you're okay with this... Thanks, Amy." Laynie grinned at me. I could tell she was very happy.
I was about to reply when I heard the front door slam. I heard shoes being kicked off, and moments later, Bright strutted into the living room. Wonderful.
"Hey beautiful. Hey Amy." Bright said, flopping on the couch.
I looked over at Laynie who was turning a deep shade of magenta. I smirked.
"Hey Bright... I think Laynie says hi. Don't you Layn?" I urged. Laynie looked at me confused and I mouthed 'say hi!'. She nodded.
"Hi Bright." Laynie said as casually as she could before burying her face back into her magazine.
Bright grinned and looked over at the cover of Laynie's magazine.
" 'How to kiss'? Hm... Need a test subject?" Bright asked, raising an eyebrow. This was disgusting.
"Oh, do you know someone?" Laynie shot back, smirking.
"Yeah. If you're nice, I'll give you his number." Bright grinned.
"How nice?" Laynie said, raising an eyebrow.
"Very nice." Bright said smoothly.
"God, you guys are so... so... nauseating!" I cried. I couldn't take their flirty banter anymore.
"What?" Bright looked up at me stupidly.
"Grrr!!" I sighed, defeated, and went to the stairs. I heard their banter start up again. God. I climbed the stairs to my room, picked up my phone and quickly dialed Ephram.
"Yeah?" A sulky voice answered the phone. Ephram. I grinned.
"Hey." I sighed and flopped on my bed.
"Amy. Hi." I could sense he was smiling.
"I have some juicy gossip. Wanna hear it?" I giggled.
"Sure." Ephram said. He sounded confused.
"Laynie likes Bright!" I squealed.
"No. You're kidding." Ephram said sarcastically.
"Okay, so it was totally obvious, but she admitted it! And they're downstairs flirting up a storm right now. I had to get out. I was scared for my sanity." I explained.
"Ew. Storm flirting is never healthy." Ephram said.
"Oh come on. We flirted like there was no tomorrow before we started to go out." I grinned. He sputtered. I caught him.
"Well.uh.it... Fine. You're right." Ephram sighed.
"I know I am." I smirked.
"But not always. Don't go thinking that you're always right." Ephram defended. Ha. Ha Ha.
"Whatever floats your boat, Cappy." I laughed. I heard him grunt like he was annoyed.
"Cappy? Would you stop calling me names, please?!" Ephram demanded playfully.
"Fine." I laughed. "Well, I better go check on the two lovebirds. Love you."
"Love you too." Ephram said. I sighed happily and hung up the phone.
I hurried down the stairs and peeked around the corner into the living room. Bright was now reading the 'How to kiss' article over Laynie's shoulder. I quietly observed them for a while.
"Oh damn... I never knew girls didn't like that!" Bright burst out.
"You never knew that we didnt like having tongues shoved in our ears? God." Laynie smirked, rolled her eyes, and smacked his chest.
"Well the girls never complained. I just assumed they liked it!" Bright tried to explain. Laynie had an amused look on her face.
"And how long did these relationships last?" Laynie smirked.
"About two weeks." Bright mumbled.
"See? Never stick your tongue in a woman's ear." Laynie confirmed. Bright nodded.
I decided that this would be a nice time to "accidentally" interrupt their moment. I made some noise and walked into the living room.
"So have you two made out yet?" I smirked.
"Er... I have homework. Bye, Laynie." Bright said quickly before jumping up and running up the stairs.
I sure know how to clear a room.
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[Amy's House, Living room]
AMY POV
Laynie had just come over, and we were sprawled on the living room floor reading magazines. I was so into the article I was reading about people's most embarassing moments, I didn't notice Laynie staring at me.
"What?" I asked, putting my magazine down.
"I have a confession to make." Laynie said slowly, closing her Cosmo.
"Alright... Step into my confession booth." I smiled.
"Amy." Laynie warned. I grinned and nodded.
"Laynie. I'm all ears." I assured her.
"I think... I think I like Bright." Laynie blushed as she buried her face in her arms.
"Laynie!" I squealed. "You like Bright!? That's so great!!"
"Whoa... I thought you'd be, I dunno... mad or something. He IS your brother." Laynie explained.
"Well I went out with YOUR brother. I don't see the problem. And you two are always flirting at lunch. Go for it, girl." I smiled madly. I'm so glad Laynie finally admitted to liking my brother. I was beginning to get sick of them making googly-eyes at each other. Yeesh.
"We do not flirt at lunch!! Well, I'm so relieved you're okay with this... Thanks, Amy." Laynie grinned at me. I could tell she was very happy.
I was about to reply when I heard the front door slam. I heard shoes being kicked off, and moments later, Bright strutted into the living room. Wonderful.
"Hey beautiful. Hey Amy." Bright said, flopping on the couch.
I looked over at Laynie who was turning a deep shade of magenta. I smirked.
"Hey Bright... I think Laynie says hi. Don't you Layn?" I urged. Laynie looked at me confused and I mouthed 'say hi!'. She nodded.
"Hi Bright." Laynie said as casually as she could before burying her face back into her magazine.
Bright grinned and looked over at the cover of Laynie's magazine.
" 'How to kiss'? Hm... Need a test subject?" Bright asked, raising an eyebrow. This was disgusting.
"Oh, do you know someone?" Laynie shot back, smirking.
"Yeah. If you're nice, I'll give you his number." Bright grinned.
"How nice?" Laynie said, raising an eyebrow.
"Very nice." Bright said smoothly.
"God, you guys are so... so... nauseating!" I cried. I couldn't take their flirty banter anymore.
"What?" Bright looked up at me stupidly.
"Grrr!!" I sighed, defeated, and went to the stairs. I heard their banter start up again. God. I climbed the stairs to my room, picked up my phone and quickly dialed Ephram.
"Yeah?" A sulky voice answered the phone. Ephram. I grinned.
"Hey." I sighed and flopped on my bed.
"Amy. Hi." I could sense he was smiling.
"I have some juicy gossip. Wanna hear it?" I giggled.
"Sure." Ephram said. He sounded confused.
"Laynie likes Bright!" I squealed.
"No. You're kidding." Ephram said sarcastically.
"Okay, so it was totally obvious, but she admitted it! And they're downstairs flirting up a storm right now. I had to get out. I was scared for my sanity." I explained.
"Ew. Storm flirting is never healthy." Ephram said.
"Oh come on. We flirted like there was no tomorrow before we started to go out." I grinned. He sputtered. I caught him.
"Well.uh.it... Fine. You're right." Ephram sighed.
"I know I am." I smirked.
"But not always. Don't go thinking that you're always right." Ephram defended. Ha. Ha Ha.
"Whatever floats your boat, Cappy." I laughed. I heard him grunt like he was annoyed.
"Cappy? Would you stop calling me names, please?!" Ephram demanded playfully.
"Fine." I laughed. "Well, I better go check on the two lovebirds. Love you."
"Love you too." Ephram said. I sighed happily and hung up the phone.
I hurried down the stairs and peeked around the corner into the living room. Bright was now reading the 'How to kiss' article over Laynie's shoulder. I quietly observed them for a while.
"Oh damn... I never knew girls didn't like that!" Bright burst out.
"You never knew that we didnt like having tongues shoved in our ears? God." Laynie smirked, rolled her eyes, and smacked his chest.
"Well the girls never complained. I just assumed they liked it!" Bright tried to explain. Laynie had an amused look on her face.
"And how long did these relationships last?" Laynie smirked.
"About two weeks." Bright mumbled.
"See? Never stick your tongue in a woman's ear." Laynie confirmed. Bright nodded.
I decided that this would be a nice time to "accidentally" interrupt their moment. I made some noise and walked into the living room.
"So have you two made out yet?" I smirked.
"Er... I have homework. Bye, Laynie." Bright said quickly before jumping up and running up the stairs.
I sure know how to clear a room.
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