Title: Here's my kiss to betray.
Summary: Audrey Bannon has lived in Dogtown all of her life, she finally finds trouble and a little more with Jay Adams and the rest of the Z-Boys.
Disclaimer: I do not own any of the characters from the film; I do not own any of the Z-Boys either. This is a work purely of fiction, not based on the movie or real lives of these characters/people.
Rating: M.
Chapter 1: She's all grown up now.
"Oooohhh!" The crowd of unruly boys yelled. Another board flew threw the air, another body hit the pavement with a thud and a cry of pain.
"Gnarly fall man," Jay Adams yelled to the little boy who had taken the spill.
"Ouch," Stacy Peralta said shaking his hand and laughing.
The streets of Dogtown buzzed in the mid July weather. Venice beach was hot and sticky, perfect weather to be outside, perfect weather to be surfing. But surfing wasn't on these kids minds today, skateboarding was.
Stacy looked at his watch and sighed. "I've got to head to work bro," he said to Jay. Picking up his board he began to walk away towards his car.
"What can't give anyone a ride home Stace?" Jay asked trailing his friend.
"Hurry up man or I'll be late," Stacy said jogging slightly now. As the two reached Stacy's car they spotted three girls waiting by it.
"You've got to be kidding me," Stacy mumbled.
"Who are they?" Jay asked.
"My little cousin Audrey and her dumb friends," Stacy replied. "Hey Audrey, why don't you go play with your dolls?"
"Shut it Peralta," the young girl snapped. "I don't play with dolls."
"Bullshit you don't," Stacy said pulling at her long, light brown hair. Audrey slapped his hand away and shoved him slightly.
"Don't you have any manners?" She asked. "Who's your friend?"
"You don't remember Jay?" Stacy asked.
"Jay…"
"Adams."
"No fucking way!" Audrey squealed.
Jay laughed and finally recognized the little girl he once knew. She had grown up a lot since he had last seen her.
"Jay boy, how've you been!" Audrey asked hugging him.
"Good," Jay smirked hugging her. He looked her up and down as she pulled back. She was now developed in all ways, a thin, bronzed teenager. Her hair was loosely curled, her face full of make-up. She wore a pair of short jean shorts and a yellow halter top. "How old are you now Audrey?" Jay asked.
"Sixteen," she smiled proudly.
Jay smiled and nodded. "Sweet."
"I hate to cut off this cute little conversation," Stacy said interrupting them. "But I have work, Jay man, are you coming?"
"Yeah," Jay nodded. "See you around Audrey."
"Bye Jay," she smiled walking off.
Stacy hit Jay's arm as he clutched at his heart.
"Your cousin's all grown up bro," he laughed getting into the car.
"Yeah, yeah," Stacey said driving off.
The sun slowly dropped down on Dogtown. Audrey sat on her new apartment's balcony. She had just moved back here with her parents and little sisters. Being back in Dogtown after a few years made her smile. She had missed this place, her cousin and his friends.
"Hey sweet thing," the sound of two boys calling up to the balcony ripped through Audrey's thoughts. Audrey stood up and looked over the railing, she spied Tony Alva, and Jay.
"Hey boys," Audrey called down.
"Hey girl, looking good," Tony said.
"Thanks, what are you two doing here?"
"Coming to get you," Jay called.
"For what?"
"My party!" Tony smiled raising his skateboard over his head.
"You know I can't skate man," Audrey said pointing at the board as if he had meant it for her.
"This isn't for you sweet thing, this is for me. Jay dog here is going to walk along side your sweet ass," Tony laughed shoving Jay.
"Alright, give me a minute to get down there," Audrey said disappearing into the apartment. A moment later she reappeared on the side walk. "Alright boys let's go," she smiled.
Tony rode off on his board leaving Audrey and Jay to walk side by side.
"So," Jay said laughing.
"So," Audrey smiled.
"How was Los Angeles?"
"Boring," Audrey shrugged. "I missed Dogtown."
"You actually missed this hell hole?" Jay asked surprised.
"Well yeah," Audrey nodded. "I mean I missed you guys most."
"Oh really," Jay said raising his eyebrow.
"Don't give me that look."
"What look?" Jay asked innocently.
"You know the look Adams," Audrey said shoving him lightly.
The two walked the rest of the way in silence. Finally they reached Tony's, a few people there drinking and smoking. Kathy, Tony's sister, spotted Audrey and squealed.
"Oh my god, Audrey!"
"Hey Kathy," she smiled hugging her old friend.
"How've you been?" Kathy asked.
"Good, good."
"Come," Kathy said pulling her by the wrist.
Jay watched the girls go and grinned. He had missed having little Audrey around, but now that she was all grown up he didn't mind at all.
