A request from: Yarthayaj'knaushtavdhladleklwa
(No I didn't type this out; I didn't want to get the name wrong so I did a copy & paste!)
I still can't claim ownership of Phineas and Ferb. Jeff, Dan & Disney still have ownership (as far as I'm aware).
Candace & Stacy
17-year-old Candace and her best friend Stacy were sitting in the coffee shop. "How can you drink that powdery stuff?" Candace asked her friend. "Are you referring to my Matcha latte?" Stacy asked taking another sip. "Don't you find it grainy?" Candace said wrinkling her nose. Stacy shook her head. "No, it's really good and not at all grainy." She said. Candace looked to her Mocha latte. "I prefer these."
"So, what did you say to Jeremy?" Stacy inquired of her friend. Candace looked at her with a puzzled expression. "About what? Spending time with my best friend?" Stacy nodded. "Yeah. About spending time with your 'best friend'." She said.
"Stacy, you are my best friend. You've always been my best friend. Who else would listen to me go on-and-on about Jeremy?" Candace pointed out. "Or about 'busting your brothers." Stacy reminded her. Candace suddenly got That look on her face. "Oh, no you don't!" Stacy warned her friend. "I'm kidding!" Candace said. "The boys are gone for the week with Mom and Dad." She finished with a smile. "I've got six more days to relax and not worry about any antics around the house."
"You do look more relaxed." Stacy pointed out. "Remember when we were 12 and we came here for the first time without our parents? We felt so 'grown up'?" She said. "And we sat in the comfy chairs with coffee that we didn't like, pretending to have grown up conversations? We ended up talking about boys, school, boys, going to the park, boys." Candace reminded her.
"I guess that over the years not much has changed has it? We still come here, we don't always get the comfy chairs, but we do still talk about boys and school and boys." Stacy pointed out. Both girls smiled at the fact. "I'm going to be going to University in another state." Stacy said seriously.
Candace looked to her friend. "You're going out of state? Why? I thought we'd go to the same University and have classes together and, and… I don't know." Stacy smiled at her friend. "We've got completely different goals in life. Besides, most Universities have great coffee shops, we can video-chat with each other while we sit and have our drinks."
"Let's not talk about that now." Candace said. "We've still got four weeks of summer left. So, is there anything between you and Coltrane?" Stacy looked at her friend wide-eyed and started blushing.
