Peter

I continued to stare into Darcy's chocolate brown eyes. They looked at me angrily, but I didn't care.

"Well, how are we going to get out?" Darcy asked. She snapped me right out of my thoughts and I quickly came back to reality.

"How should I know?" I asked. Darcy motioned towards my keys and I reached for them, feeling awfully stupid. I turned the key in the key hole, but it wouldn't budge. "Clare and Eli messed with it so I cant unlock it."

"Ugh!" Darcy sat down at one of the tables and looked stressed. I took the seat next to her.

"I think they did this so we could work things out." Darcy rolled her eyes and tugged at her hoddie. Her brown hair was longer, almost past the middle of her back. She wasn't smiling and she seemed to sit as far back in the chair as she could. Darcy wore a black parka and blue skinny jeans. She did have quite a resemblance to Clare.

There hair was both almost red and they were both graceful when they walked. They could get any guy they wanted. And I wanted to be Darcy's guy.

"Can we please try and work this out?" I asked, inching towards her.

"Fine!" She snapped. She slid her hand off the table and stuffed it in her pocket. She looked warm in it.

"Jeez, take your jacket off. Stay a while." She giggled a little bit and took it off. Her blue shirt was glittery, and it looked too cold to be wearing that in the middle of November.

"Where do we start?" Darcy asked quietly. I shrugged and she sighed. "I know you didn't want to me to go to Kenya, but it was a good opportunity. I really missed you."

"I missed you too. But you left me all by myself. I stayed for you. And then you just up and left me." Darcy had a tear in her eye and I wiped it away.

"I'm sorry! I don't know how many times I need to say it. I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry!" I nodded my head and took her hand. This time, she didn't take it away. "Did you wait for me?"

"No. I used Mia as a rebound," I said. She laughed.

"Poor Mia."

Clare

It was freezing outside. At this point, I really wished I would have brought a coat with me. The moon shimmered behind the soft clouds, and some stars danced in the sky. Those stars and the moon lighted up the parking lot, where Eli and I sat. We sat on the cold ground and watched the moon as it got higher and fuller. The grass started getting wet with dew, and it sprinkled a bit.

A shiver went down my back and I hugged my legs to my chest to keep warm. All I was wearing was a short sleeve shirt and skinny jeans. As I breathed out, I could see my breath. I breathed on my hands and rubbed them together to keep them warm. To keep them from freezing.

"Here," Eli said. He shrugged his jacket off and put it around me. I put it on and sat there. I was so close to falling asleep. "How much time do they need?" Eli glanced at his watch and I shrugged. "You okay?"

"Just tired," I said. My stomach hurt a little and I rubbed it. There was still a deep gash there, and there were some scars around it.

"Need me to take you home?" He asked. I shook my head.

"No need. We need to wait for Darcy and Peter." As if on que, Peter and Darcy started to pound on the door. Eli got up and walked over there.

"Did you work out your differences?" He asked.

"Yes!" Peter shouted. I giggled and watched Eli unlatch the door. They came bursting out and landed on the soft, and wet, grass.

"Jeez, you were only in there for two hours," Eli said. But they didn't care. They sat down in the grass and trickled it on their faces. "We should get going. It's 10 o'clock." Eli walked over to me and grabbed my hand to pull me up. I gave him his jacket back and he carried it. He opened the passenger door for me and I climbed sleepily in.

And then, I was out like a light.

Eli

When I dropped Peter off, I drove down to Clare and Darcy's house. Clare was sleeping in the passenger side, and Darcy was wide awake in back, her face lighting up with her phone. When I reached their house, I shook Clare to wake her up.

"Wakey, wakey," I said. She opened her eyes a little and closed them again.

"You will have to carry her," Darcy said. "When she was little and she fell asleep in the car, she never would wake up. Mom and Dad had to carry her." I laughed. That sounded like Clare. I walked to the passenger side and scooped her up. Darcy held the door open for me and Darcy motioned for me to just put her on the couch.

"Goodnight," I said. I went for the door and turned around to glance at Clare. She smiled in her sleep and rolled over.

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