Untimely revenge

"You miss the old days, Rome?" Kendall asked, breathing in the deep salty air of the beach. Her and Roman were sitting on the beach's shore, barefoot and relaxed.

"Yeah, Girl, I do." Roman sighed, staring at the full moon. There was a slight breeze as Kendall's cell phone rang for like what seemed like the thirteenth time. Roman grabbed it just as she was going to give in guiltily and answer it. "No. He'll just make you come back." Roman said, flipping it back closed.

"Evil." Kendall rolled her eyes but with a grateful smile.

"I'M evil?" Roman pointed to himself and Kendall nodded with a giggle.

"Yup. You are." She stated confidently.

"I'M not the one who jumps on cars and sabotages 'dates'." Roman shook his head, his jaw dropped as though he was in shock at her accusation.

"Don't know what you're talking about." Kendall said innocently as a wave rolled in, touching the tips of their bare feet.

"That's it. You're so in trouble." Roman growled, knocking her down and pinning her in the half wet sand. She tried unsuccessfully to get up to no avail.

"Yup. I'ma troublemaker." Kendall smiled, her eyes watching the waves roll in closer. She screamed as it rolled up to them, soaking the dry back side of her body. "Roman Pearce!" She yelled, knocking him over in revenge.

"Oh, it's on now, Dall." He promised. The two wrestled in the sand for what seemed to be forever. "Damn girl." He said, breathing hard as the two of them lay in the sand, both defeated.

"Damn you, you mean." Kendall held her side, it hurting from laughing so hard. They were both dripping wet with sand and water. They looked at each other seriously in the moonlight and then busted up laughing uncontrollably.

"Good times, good times." Roman said, his smile fading as he saw Kendall against staring into the water. "What's eating you?" He asked, flinging his arms out to get the excess water off of him. "Clue a homeboy in." He pleaded.

"I'm fine, Rome. Nothing's wrong." She shook her head, dusting the sand off of her.

"Bullshit." Roman coughed, then tried to look innocent. He ducked at her automatic punch that was geared his way.

"I just wish things woulda turned out differently is all." Kendall finally confessed, drawing her knees up to her chest.

"Damn, I'm sorry you had to grow up wit a brotha." Roman tried to joke. Kendall laughed again. Roman hugged her and she put her head on his shoulder. "You and Bri really need to settle your issues." He said after a moment of silence between the two.

"Nope." Kendall shook her head stubbornly.

"You amaze me, Miss Kavenaugh." Roman grinned with an amused look. Kendal shivered and he wrapped his arms around her to warm her up.

"I knew I never should have agreed to go out with him. We were better off friends." Kendall sighed, thinking out loud.

"Hindsight's 20/20, Holmes." Roman shrugged as the waves kept crashing.

"Yeah, but I told him it'd ruin our friendship. And I was right." Kendall traced her finger in the wet sand.

"You miss him, huh?" Roman looked into Kendall's now watery eyes.

"His friendship, yes. His bullshit, no." Kendall smiled softly. "Yeah, I miss him somewhat. If you tell him, I will so kick your ass." Kendall threatened.

"I'm scared." Roman rubbed her arms that had chill bumps on them. He hugged her, seeing her shiver almost uncontrollably. He got up and offered his hand to help her up.

"Thanks." She smiled, taking his hand. He pulled her up and they walked to the car, picking up the shoes off the roof where they had left them. "My poor car." She said, pretending to be sad as she got in and sand falling off of her everywhere.

"Well, I would offer to feed ya, but I doubt anyone would feed two wet street racers." Roman laughed as he opened his door and got in.

"Make that sandy, wet street racers. And yeah, you are more than likely right. Guess I'll go face Dom's wrath." She sighed in disappointment.

"Nah, Girl. We'll go home, change, and cruise out somewhere else. They should still be at the races." Roman nodded.

"Thanks for chillin with me tonight, Rome." Kendall put her hand on top of his hand that was resting on the stick shift.

"That's what best friends are for, Girl." He stared at her instead of the road as he raced down the highway.

"The stare and drive doesn't work on me. Brian wore it out." Kendall joked as Roman turned on the street leading to the Toretto house.

"Haha." Roman grinned sarcastically. "Funny." He said, putting her keys in the lock and opening the door. "You go change and meet me down here. Babe." He grinned, throwing in the last part.

"Race ya!" She yelled, heading for the stairs, taking two at a time.

"Competitive ass." Roman muttered as he followed behind her. Kendall changed into a back addidas jump suit with white stripes running down the sides. She pulled her hair up in a low ponytail after rinsing it. She walked down the hall as she fastened the clip she added to the ponytail. She noticed a light left on in one of the rooms.

"If only guys knew how to conserve energy." She muttered, going to turn it off. She stuck her hand around the wall to flip off the light and screamed at what she saw. Her throat was tight and she felt like she was going to pass out. "Noooooooo." She whispered, dropping to her knees.

A/N: hehe, wouldn't be me if I didn't leave a cliffhanger somewhere, right?? Lol. Please review and I will update this week, I promise! Haha. I am so sad, huh? See ya guys around, I'm sure! Love cheer! Don't forget to review! Lol.