"Okay, once we saw you two fighting, we made a bet," Johnny confessed, looking down. Johnny and Ben were sitting opposite Reed and Sue. He looked up at the two and cracked a smile. "There's nothing wrong with that, right?"
"Keep going!" Sue snapped.
"Okay, okay, god!" Johnny said, raising his hands in defense. He sighed and said, "Then blah, blah, blah so that's it! We made a bet!"
"What about?" Reed asked suspiciously.
"About you two getting together or not," Johnny mumbled softly, hoping they wouldn't hear. Sue gasped and Reed was left speechless.
"How could you two do that?" Sue cried, more shocked than angry. She looked and Ben and said, "Ben?"
"Sorry, sorry!" Ben said, also raising his arms. "When it comes to Johnny, my brain gets all messed up... It was tempting, alright? I knew that he would never win!"
"'Win'?" Reed repeated. "Why?... What did you bet on?"
"That, uh, you'd get back together," Ben admitted.
"See?" Johnny said nervously. "No harm done!" He looked at the frown on Sue's face and cried, "Please don't kill us! I'm sorry, okay? Sorry!"
"Same here," Ben said, sighing. Reed looked at Sue and smiled. Johnny frowned.
"Forget us, please," he said sarcastically. Sue shot him another frown and he smiled nervously, saying, "Fine by me! Er, us!" Reed stood up, and so did Sue, as they started to walk to the hallway where the rooms were. Johnny and Ben frowned, watching the two.
"That's it...?" Johnny said, making it sound more as a statement then a question. "They have got to be kidding. That's it? We're off the hook already?"
"Must be," Ben said, smiling. "I am never doing something stupid like that ever again." He sighed. "And Johnny, you better not doing anything like that again ever."
"Right," Johnny said, rolling his eyes. A playful smile crept on his face as he said, "I bet we knew who would win, anyway."
"Don't even start...," Ben warned angrily.
"I'd win," Johnny said.
"You are SO stupid!" Ben cried. He pointed at Sue and Reed. "They're together! They're happy! END OF STORY!"
"Whatever!" Johnny said, rolling his eyes. He crossed his arms. "So what? This bet isn't over, so we don't know who would win or not!" Pause. "Darn!"
"Hmm...," Sue said, a smile tugging at the side of her lips. She looked at Reed thoughtfully, and he faced her with a confused expression. "I bet that they will never start fighting..."
"I bet that they'll get over it...," Reed said teasingly, rolling his eyes. He put his arms around her and kissed her on the cheek,and she started to laugh out loud. Reed looked at Johnny and Ben thoughtfully, as they were still fighting, and said, "Do you think they're going to get over it soon?"
"Not by a long shot," Sue said, rolling her eyes playfully.
"LEAVE ME ALONE!" Ben cried, moaning in agony. He stood up from the chair and started to make his way to his room. "Flame Boy, are you, like, going to try and annoy me in my grave as well?"
"...Maybe," Johnny admitted, smiling. "I don't know if it'll work, though. I can't see how you can hear me! I mean, with you being underground, and how I can't see your ears, I don't know if I CAN!"
"Oh my god!" Ben cried. He looked at Reed and Sue with a pleading look. "Get this moron off my tail!"
"You even have a hidden tail?" Johnny asked, pretending to act surprised. He laughed out loud. "I didn't even know you had any ears!" Sue and Reed tried their best to hold in the urge to laugh. Ben caught the expression on their faces and merely smirked.
"Ha ha, Ben has a one year old stalker and he can't get rid of him!" Ben said sarcastically, about to explode in anger. "HA HA!"He disappeared inside his room, slamming the door behind him. Johnny shrugged, smiling.
"I tried," he said, shaking his head. He smiled and looked at Reed and Sue. "So...am I off the hook or what?"
"Well..." Sue said thoughtfully. She looked at Reed and smiled. "Sure."
"YES!" Johnny said. "Now how am I going to tell you about...?"
"About?" Sue said, suddenly alert. The smile on her face disappeared. "About what, Johnny?"
"Well, I was in a time of crisis, so I kind of barged into your room the wrong way, and...," Johnny started. Then he finished by saying, "Well, look at the back wall of your room and you'll realize what I'm talking about. It's been, like, two weeks. I thought you'd notice by now."
"Excuse me?" Sue said in disbelief. "You're telling me that there's a hole in my wall?"
"I thought there was a hole in mine...?" Reed said confusedly. Johnny chuckled nervously.
"See, now, um...," he started.
"You are absolutely NOT off the hook!" Sue cried angrily.
"Yeah, well, you know how your rooms are next to each other?" Johnny asked, raising his hands up in defense. He chuckled, never getting tired of these useless little arguments.
"You didn't," Reed said, shocked.
"Uh, sorry?" Johnny said, and started to run to the balcony. Sue and Reed hurriedly followed behind him.
"Don't even think about it!" Sue cried, once Johnny was outside.
"Never do!" he cried back happily, and jumped off the balcony and out into the fresh air.
The End.
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Author's Note: Done already! Wow, I always make a story and it ends out short... Oh well. I hope you enjoyed and thanks for reading this!
