How many apologies do I owe you guys? Ohmygosh, I'm so freaking sorry! Don't worry, summer is approaching to where I live and we'll have updates more frequently and if we're lucky enough, we'll be able to finish this story before June 10, which is when I'll be going back to school.

But first we need to list the we need to tell in this story:

1. Family Day (If this confuses you, please refer to chapter 5)

2. Graduation

3. Kendall's surprise (I'm not going to tell what it is)

4. The celebration after Kendall's surprise (That's the only hint I'll give you about no. 3)

If you have any other things you want me to write about then just place them as a review.

Disclaimer: I DON'T OWN BTR


Everything died down after the whole Valentine's Day escapade but now Jo's eyes were twice their normal sized as she gaped at her best friend, " You've got to be kidding. The universe is playing some cruel trick!" she screeches.

Camille flinched at this but remained her composure – it was like their roles were reversed. She watched as the blonde paced back and forth inside their dorm, "How could I forget such a thing?" Jo scolded herself as she started pulling at her golden locks.

"It's not your fault," said the brunette in attempt to calm her down, "I mean, who wouldn't forget after being kidnapped and getting the biggest surprise from your suitor on the day of love?" she pointed out and when those words escaped her lips, Jo suddenly panicked more, "They can't find out about Kendall!"

Camille looked at her quizzically then I knock was heard. She moved to open but her eyes never left Jo. When she opened the wooden door, the two quickly stopped breathing.

There stood Mr. and Mrs. Taylor.

"Mother, Father?" Jo asked, doing her best not to stutter. She was already at the point of fainting judging from the fact that she was a lot paler compared to before Camille opened the door. Tension quickly filled the air and the four of them were aware of it.

"Hello to you too, Josephine," the adult woman said curtly as she and her husband stepped inside the dormitory. Camille slowly closed the door when they did, as if she was still processing the whole thing in her brain.

"What are you doing here?" the blonde asked her parents with both curiosity and fear laced in her voice. She already knew the answer but she wanted it confirm, "We're here for family day, of course," her mother said.

Jo looked like a carbon copy of her mother. She inherited her blonde hair, brown eyes and even the same wicked smile. There was no doubt that Jo will grow up looking just like her mother, much to her distaste.

"But isn't it tomorrow?" she then chuckled nervously. Her father gave her a stern look but still stayed silent and allowed his wife to do all the talking, "Yes but we want to make sure the boys of Woodside are good enough for a daughter of a Taylor," she said with her red lips curling into a smile, "We're going to find you the perfect husband. Somebody rich and intelligent," she said with glee.

Jo gaped at her mother and so did Camille. It was the biggest shock of her life and all of her assumptions since her sister got married against her will – her parents will arrange her marriage too.

Suddenly, Kendall popped into her mind. How could that sweet boy take this news if the person who's going to get married is still in the process of digesting all of the information?

"Are you already seeing somebody, Josephine?" Mrs. Taylor asked. Jo froze and her palms were suddenly sweaty. She had to lie, if she said that she was already dating Kendall, they wouldn't approve of him. She has to shape him up into somebody her parents would appreciate.

"Yes?" she said in more of a question than a statement. She looked at her father to see he had one eyebrow raised and eyed her suspiciously, "Can we meet him?" her mother inquired.

"No!" Jo replied a little too quickly than should. She can feel her father's suspicion growing more into the air and it was like it was going to swallow her, "I mean, he's busy studying and all but you can both meet him tomorrow," I said, plastering a big fake smile on my face.

"Excellent," the older version of Jo said as she walked to the door, "Bring him to us at the Art's Building tomorrow at two in the afternoon, sharp," she said in authority before the door quickly shut.

Both girls released a breath that they had no idea that they were holding, "Are you freaking insane?" Camille suddenly yelled at her best friend.

"I'm pretty sure I know what I got myself into," she snapped but then gulped, she was in so much trouble, "You've got to help me, Cam," she suddenly pleaded. The brunette sighed but nodded nonetheless, she couldn't allow her best friend to walk down the aisle with somebody she didn't love.

Jo smiled and gave her a quick hug, "No we need to tell Kendall," Camille said but Jo quickly shook her head, "I don't want him to know how I come into terms with my parents," she mumbled and she was pained to see Camille's disapproving look but the brunette didn't say anything.

"Then what do you want me to do?" Camille asked sternly and Jo flinched. She fidgeted with so much distress in her eyes; Camille's gaze softened and gave Jo a hug, "I'm sorry. I know you've been through a lot with those parents," she soothed and Jo savored it.

The door suddenly opened and both girls looked at the doorway and exchanged a look when Kendall stood there with a big smile on his face, "Hey girlfriend," he said happily before he stole Jo from Camille to give a hug of his own.

"Hey," Jo droned out uneasily. Camille nudged her on the ribs, silently telling her to act more normal. Jo cleared her throat before smiling at her boyfriend, "Hey boyfriend." She greeted back.

Kendall laughed as he swooped in to capture her lips. Jo kissed back, trying to savor for their time together was quickly decreasing. When they pulled away, Kendall was already glowing and Jo smiled at him because she found this adorable.

She looked pass Kendall and saw Camille gave her a sympathetic look. She also dreaded tomorrow, she had to introduce Kendall to her parents and she can finally kiss her only happiness goodbye.

"Is something wrong?" he asked as he looked directly into her eyes. Jo shook her head and gave him another fake smile, "Just anxious for family day tomorrow," she said and anxious is the right word but it's not anxious in a good way.

Kendall nodded in understand, "When can I meet your parents?" he beamed and she stiffened. Kendall wanted to meet her parents when it's obvious they were going to get rid of him, "Tomorrow, two in afternoon," she recited the instructions of her mother to him.

The blonde boy nodded, "Well, I better go," he said and he marched out of their dorm.

Jo snapped her eyes back to her best friend, "What do I do?" she asked with horror laced in her voice.

Camille shrugged but she pulled out her phone and situated it on a dock, "Music never failed to calm you down," she said as she reminisced how the blonde could calm down with the soft melodies that music offers her. It was a long time since it happened but it never hurts to try.

She tapped on shuffle and what a bad timing for Katy Perry's Teenage Dream to play.

Let's run away and don't ever look back, don't ever look back.

Jo fell back into her bed with a groan and Camille scrambled to turn of the song. When she did, she smiled at Jo with apology, "We're going out for ice cream instead," she told her and Jo gave her a thumb up in approval.


When I finish this story, I'm going on hiatus.

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