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"So, we're back to their apartment?"
"Yup," Raife nodded and looked around. "Because that's where you are…again."
Spencer looked to where Raife pointed, and there she was. He was right. The three girls had met and clicked, as corny as it sounded. After meeting Kyla and Ashley, the three of them started to hang out fairly frequently…as in, they hung out more often than not. Sometimes it would be the three of them, sometimes just Kyla and Spencer, and sometimes it was just Ashley and Spencer. It depended on the situation really.
"This was a Kyla and Spencer night." Raife nodded again. "Because that was the night that we tried to make cheesy popcorn ourselves…" She looked at the bowl of cheesy popcorn that was balanced on her past-self's lap. "Kyla had left to go do something…so I had put on the history channel at random until she came back, so we could watch another movie." Raife just nodded again, hoping to let the younger girl know that he was listening without interrupting her rambling. He wasn't the one to interrupt it…
"Hey Spencer!"
"Hey Ash, what's up?"
"I'm going out with Aiden tonight. How about you?"
"I plan on vegging out on your couch all night." Spencer lifted the bowl of cheesy popcorn in an attempt to show off her 'vegging out' idea.
"Did you really just say vegging out?"
"I really did."
"I can't believe you."Spencer stuck her tongue out at Ashley which apparently caused Ashley to do the exact same thing back, though in the future, Ashley would deny doing such things.
Kyla walked back into the room holding a few cans of soda. "What'd Spencer do?"
Ashley eyed Spencer before deciding what to say exactly. "She used an improper word…plus she's taking up our couch for the night."
"I know. We're having girls' night."
"Hey! I'm a girl. Or did you two not get that memo?"
Spencer tilted her head to the side, looking as Ashley and Kyla as if she were confused. "There was a memo?"
"Ass," Ashley did the thing with the sticking out of her tongue at Spencer again.
Kyla rolled her eyes, "You're going out with Aiden, aren't you?"
"Yes," Ashley lamented.
"So you wouldn't be able to be here anyway."
"I would have had I known!"
"Mm-hmm," Spencer interrupted the two sisters to mutter her obvious disagreement with Ashley.
"Fine." Ashley was still obviously slightly upset with the situation, though mostly jokingly upset, she pulled out her cell phone and pushed a few buttons. "Aiden, they're having girls' night without me. Yeah…Yeah… Why does everyone make the joke about the memo?!...Okay. Yeah…Mmhmm. K. Thanks."
Spencer chuckled, "That was quick."
"That was Aiden." Both girls whipped their heads to look at Kyla oddly. "I so did not mean that the way it sounded. I swear."
"Yeah, well…What're we up to then? My night is now open."
Kyla quipped, "Yoga."
Ashley's mouth opened for a second, but no words came out, so she quickly shut it and settled for looking up at the ceiling, ignoring her sister. Spencer broke the silence with her laughter and, "That look was priceless."
Ash recovered fairly quickly with, "Move over, for that remark you don't get the whole couch anymore."
Spencer smiled as she watched her old self move over on the couch, officially letting the Davies girl sit on the couch with her. "That was the first time that Ashley blew off hanging out with Aiden to hang out with me."
"The first time?"
Spencer looked at Raife and attempted to not roll her eyes. "Don't act like you don't know."
"I just like listening to what you have to say. It's more fun than being the omnipresent being sometimes."
There was a long moment of silence, perhaps not as long as Spencer thought it was though. Nonetheless she broke it eventually with her thoughts, "Are you ready to tell me what this is all about yet?"
"I could ask you the same thing."
Spencer resisted the urge to stamp her foot. "But you're the one who is showing me these memories."
"They're your memories."
"Fine," she huffed, trying to not act bratty, but she was confused, "I'm not ready."
"Me either."
"You're infuriating."
"Why thank you." Raife smiled once Spencer took his outstretched hand in hers. "Come on, let's go."
"Now's when the floor is going to do the spinning thing…and oh, yup…it is…"
