Guess what? I'm going to China! I will be leaving May 24th and won't get back till June 8th, which is why I'm updating this story now. If three people leave a review for this chapter, I'll add an amazing chapter on May 23rd. Let just say the chapter involves a man that appeared in Boy Meets World. I'll give you a hint for those that are curious:
"And I will kill to protect Shawn Hunter from people like you."
Think you know who it is?
Guess.
It was about the middle of January when Josh decided to take Maya on a date. The problem was the day he wanted to go out was a day Maya had school. However, her parents were able to compromise with her. Maya would go to school for half the day, her parents will give the school permission to let Josh sign her out, and the two would go on their date until her curfew.
Maya brought an extra set of clothing to school for the date. The outfit was nothing special, just the yellow floral dress and military jacket she kept after finding she was dressing like Riley. Half-way through Mr. Matthews's class, she asked to be excused so she could change. She was granted permission along with Riley, who would be helping her with her makeup.
The best friends were talking happily in the hallway about what the boyfriend planned for their date when an annoying voice they hadn't heard since middle school said, "Looks like Hart finally got some style."
The rude girl, who appeared to be tall with medium brown hair and brown eyes, was none other than Missy Bradford, the one who tried to get between Riley and Lucas.
Missy examined the blonde hair girl from the way her hair was done to the type of shoes she wore. Missy raised an eyebrow in question. "Question is, why is she all dressed up when she has no where to go?"
Maya rolled her eyes at the question, but answered anyways, "I have a date I'm going to be late for if you don't move out of the way."
"With Lucas?" Missy assumed, which obviously made Riley tense. "I didn't think he was the type to ditch school for a date."
"It's not him." Maya denied immediately. "He's not my type. He never was."
"Really?" When she received a nod, she interrogated further. "Than what is your type?"
Maya smiled genuinely at the question, for the person she was helplessly in love with popped into her mind. After a second, she chose her words carefully, "Someone who's willing to play the long game."
The answer puzzled Missy for she didn't understand. Riley, who understood exactly what her best friend meant, giggled happily for she couldn't think of a better way to describe how the couple got together. Missy sent a glare to Riley, who quieted down instantly, before pursuing, "And who would that be?"
"Me."
The trio turned to see Joshua Matthews wearing a black dress shirt, slacks, and a black beanie while holding a beautiful bouquet of crazy daisies (multi-colored daisies). Josh moved to wear he was in between his niece and girlfriend, each arm around their shoulders. He kissed Maya's forehead and gave her the flowers before he addressed Missy, "And I know who you are."
"Really?" Missy seemed to be fascinated that the older, most likely college boy knew who she was yet she didn't know who he was. "How do you know me?"
"They told me all about you." Josh motioned to the girls he was holding in his arms. "They told me about a lot of people, but I can guess who you are."
"Hmmm." Missy made a noise that sounded like she was purring. It almost sounded like she was trying to be flirty to him though his girlfriend was present. "Then who am I?"
"You're the bitch that bullied my niece." Josh snapped which made the girl stop her flirting. "Do it again and I'll make sure you'll regret it."
Josh kissed Riley's temple affectionately as he detached his arms from her. "I'll see you later my niece."
The lovely couple walked away from the girl who waved good-bye before heading to class and the girl who had her mouth hanging open. Maya suddenly stopped to turn to the stun girl. "By the way Bradford," Missy snapped out of her daze as Maya smirked, "I'm not a Hart anymore. I'm a Hunter."
The couple left the school leaving only the astonished bully in the lonely hallways.
