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Chapter 9
"Hello?" Jess called.
"Do you come bearing pizza?" Lorelai called.
"I'm not an idiot." Jess smirked coming into the living room with three pizza boxes.
"Then get in here." She grinned.
"Hey." Rory smiled at him.
"Hey." Jess smiled. He glanced at Olivia. "Hey."
"Hi." Olivia gave him a small smile.
"Sit, you're missing it." Lorelai said.
"What are we watching?" Jess asked.
"The incomparable Donna Reed Show." Lorelai said.
"Ah of course." Jess nodded, going to sit next to Rory.
"So is Luke closing up tonight?" Lorelai asked casually.
"Yup. He said he's sorry he couldn't make it." Jess said.
"Oh it's fine. I hardly think this is Luke's idea of fun." Lorelai said. She saw all three teenagers smirking at her. "What?"
"Oh come on, mom. You can't say there's nothing going on between you and Luke. We've noticed things." Olivia said.
"Like what?" She said.
"The more intense looks, the subtle loving smiles, the fact that you two can't take your eyes off each other these days." Olivia joked.
"Ok, well if we're talking about this, don't say I haven't noticed you two's closeness." Lorelai gestured between Rory and Jess.
"Mom!" Rory said blushing slightly.
"What? Stop making it so obvious then." Lorelai shrugged.
"It's...early days." Rory blushed.
"So there is something there then..." Lorelai said glancing at them.
"Maybe." Rory said awkwardly.
"Hey, less talking. We're missing it!" Olivia said gesturing to the tv.
Lorelai saw her daughter watching her as they sat in the diner after she had just persuaded Luke to paint the diner with her. "What?" She said.
"This sounds like a first date to me." Olivia said.
"What? No!" She said.
"Well there's definitely something going on between you." Rory said.
"Like there's something going on between you and Jess." Lorelai pointed out.
"Ok, I admit it. Jess and I...we're starting something. But now it's your turn to admit it." Rory said.
Lorelai blushed slightly. She glanced at her daughters. "Would it be weird if something was maybe going to happen?" She asked them.
"Maybe at first." Rory said. "But it's Luke. You know we love Luke."
"Yeah?"
"She's right, mom. If Luke makes you happy, then we're happy. And Rory's right, you know we love Luke." Olivia smiled. "To be honest, it was only a matter of time that this was going to happen." She said.
"What?"
"Oh come on, everyone knew Luke had a thing for you!" Olivia laughed.
Lorelai blushed. "I guess..I guess I just didn't realise I might have felt the same." She admitted. "You told me a while ago, I couldn't date Luke." She pointed out.
"That was ages ago now." Rory said. "You're ready now. I can see you're not going into it lightly."
"Just remember, if you start dating him, everyone's going to know about it." Olivia smirked slightly.
"Oh yeah, I know!" Lorelai rolled her eyes. She glanced over at Luke who gave her a small smile and she smiled back. "I think I can cope with that." She smiled softly. She glanced at Olivia. "So how about you? You seem to be hanging around with Tristan quite a bit." She said.
"We're friends." Olivia shrugged.
"Just friends?" Lorelai questioned.
"Yep." Olivia said. "I said I'd go by Lane's to pick up a cd to borrow. I'll see you later." She said getting up and rushing out quickly.
Lorelai frowned and sighed. "What do you know about Tristan?" She asked Rory.
"I don't know him that well." Rory said.
"But you go with school with him. What's he like at school? It's not like Liv's going to tell me." Lorelai said. "Come on, Rory. I'm...worried about her."
Rory hesitated. "Well...to be honest...he's a bit of a jerk." She admitted.
"That's what I was worried about." Lorelai sighed.
"Liv says he has this other side to him but...well...I haven't seen it yet. Maybe he just shows it to her but I don't know...He has this rep at the school. I'm worried she will get hurt." Rory admitted.
"Maybe I should talk to her." She said.
"No! Mom, she'll hate me if she knows I've been talking to you." Rory begged.
"I won't mention you." Lorelai promised. "I'll just express my...concern." She said.
Rory sighed. "Ok..." She said hesitantly.
"Hey mom!" Rory smiled as she and Olivia returned from school the following day.
"Hey! Good, I was just about to leave." Lorelai said.
"Where are you going?" Olivia asked.
"To Luke's. We're picking out paint colours tonight so it's going to be hours of 'yes', 'no', 'yes', 'no', 'yes', 'no', until my world-famous perseverance wears him down and he winds up in a ball on the floor crying like a girl. Want to come watch?" She grinned.
"And crash your first date, no thanks!" Olivia joked.
"This isn't the date! This is just discussing paint colours." Lorelai rolled her eyes.
"I'm house-sitting tonight anyway, remember?" Rory said. "Are you sure you don't want to come?" She asked Olivia.
"Nah, this is your and Jess' first date. I don't want to crash that either." Olivia said.
"Liv, you know you'd never crash anything we're doing. We'd have fun." Rory said.
"I know." Olivia forced a smile. "But it's ok, honest. Someone needs to watch these two anyway." She said.
"Ooh! What are those?" Lorelai asked.
"They're for school." Rory said.
"Oh, they're so cute! What are their names?" She cooed.
"Case Study Number Twelve and Thirteen." Rory smirked slightly.
"Is that hyphenated? Honey, they're adorable. They should have names."
"I'm not bonding with my midterm, thank you." Rory said.
"Well I am! I'm calling mine Stella!" Olivia grinned.
"I've got to run. I'll see you girls later." Lorelai smiled.
"Bye mom!" Olivia smiled.
"Bye mom." Rory smiled. "I better go as well. Are you sure you don't want to come?"
"It's fine. Have fun with Jess." Olivia said.
"Well...you know where we are if you change your mind." Rory said before getting up and leaving as well.
"Now, this is another way to go. Sort of a French bistro kind of look." Lorelai said showing him some paint samples.
"This isn't a French bistro." Luke said.
"Really? Huh. It's amazing the things you learn when you bother to listen." Lorelai said.
"Which you usually don't."
"Yes, but then I don't have a lot of useless information intruding in my brain."
"Thank god." Luke said dryly.
After Luke wrapped up with his last customers, set the diner up to close and managed to get rid of Taylor, Kirk and then even Andrew, the two of them were finally alone.
"You ready to talk paint?" Lorelai asked.
"No."
"Good. I've got all the choices set up and while any one of them would work, I think this combo is currently my favourite." Lorelai said.
"Huh."
"See? Imagine. This will be for the walls and this will be for the trim, the like edging around the doors and the windows." She said.
"I know what the trim is." He rolled his eyes.
"Ok. The colours are actually quite similar to what you have here now, but they're just a little richer, a little warmer. What do you think?" She asked.
"Well..."
"Wait, wait, wait!" Lorelai said before going to dim the lights. "A little ambiance."
"This is a diner. We don't do ambiance." Luke pointed out.
"Alright. One argument at a time. So what do you think?" She asked.
"Honestly?"
"Yep."
"I have no idea. You like it?" He asked.
"Yeah." She smiled.
"Ok." He said smiling slightly.
"Good." She grinned. "You know, listen, since you have to take everything off the walls to decide what stuff you're going to keep and what stuff you're to get rid of."
"Everything stays." He said.
"Ok, there's a plastic dancing pork chop that says..."
"Everything stays." He repeated.
"Ok fine, everything stays." She said.
"You know, this place hasn't been painted since my dad was alive." Luke admitted.
"No, I didn't know that." Lorelai said softly, sitting on a stool at the counter. She knew his dad was a hard subject for Luke to talk about.
"He painted it before he opened it and once more when the roof caved in one winter. I think that's probably it." He said.
"The paint lasted a long time. He got his money's worth." She said.
"Yep. He really loved this place, you know. This store was his life. Mine too, I guess. I spent every minute I wasn't in school here. I spent a lot of minutes I was supposed to be in school in here too." Luke smiled slightly.
"How come you opened a diner? Why didn't you keep it a hardware store?" She asked.
"I don't know. I didn't love the hardware business the way my dad did, and, you know, I knew how to cook so I just thought a diner would be more...fun." He said before smirking slightly.
"That's a hard word for you to say." Lorelai laughed.
"Yeah." Luke chuckled slightly. "I just always wanted to work here. Just where dad did." He admitted.
"God that's nice. To be so...I don't know...connected to your dad. That's...I would have loved that." Lorelai sighed.
"Well you've got that with Rory and Olivia." He said.
"Yeah...I guess so." Lorelai smiled softly.
Luke saw her expression change slightly. "What's on your mind?" He asked.
"Oh. Nothing. Just...something I need to talk to Olivia about." She said. "I'm not sure it will go down that well."
"Ah." He said. "Is it about that boy?"
"How did you know about Tristan?" She said surprised.
"Well...I've seen him around. And he brought her to the hospital the other day so I assumed there was something more there." Luke shrugged.
"That's what I'm worried about. According to Rory, he's probably not the best company to hold." Lorelai sighed.
"How come?" He frowned.
"Rory said he has this reputation at school plus he's kind of a jerk apparently." Lorelai said.
"Then why would Olivia hang out with him? That doesn't sound like someone she would make the time for." He said confused.
"I don't know. Apparently he has this other side to him but...I don't know. I just don't want her to get hurt." She said.
"Well if he hurts her, I'll be right next to you killing him." Luke promised.
Lorelai smiled softly. "Thanks Luke."
"You know, I still think there's a spot on the wall somewhere where my dad took an order one day when he ran out of paper." He smiled changing the subject slightly.
"Really? Where?" She asked.
"I don't know. Behind the counter maybe." He said watching her follow his directions. "Next to the door. On the right side." He smiled as she saw her sat down behind the counter so he went to join her. He smiled as he saw his dad's handwriting.
"Aw, here it is!" Lorelai smiled. "Three hammers, Phillips-head screwdrivers..." She read.
"...and three boxes of nails in assorted sizes." He smiled. "I've seen it from time to time." He said. He sighed. "Yeah, well, I guess it is time for a little spruce."
"Yeah, it is. But let's not spruce this particular spot." She smiled.
"That sounds good." He smiled softly.
"Ok." Lorelai smiled just as they heard voices outside. She held Luke down as he started to get up. "No, wait, don't get up." She said.
"But if I don't..."
"They'll go away. Trust me. Shh!" Lorelai whispered.
They watched as Taylor rattled the doorknob and knocked on the window, trying to look in. Eventually he gave up and the crowd walked away.
Luke smiled at her. "Thank you." He said.
"You're welcome." She smiled and she suddenly realised how close they were. "Hey Luke?" She said softly.
"Yeah?" He said.
"This thing between you and me...is it...I mean, was this a date? Or...?" She said blushing slightly.
"Do you want it to be a date?" He asked.
Lorelai glanced at the floor before looking back at him. She slowly leant in and kissed him. "That answer your question?"
"Absolutely." He smiled softly.
"I should go." Lorelai said reluctantly. "Olivia's home by herself. I told her I wouldn't be long."
"Ok." He said.
"So...we'll arrange a time to do the painting?" She said getting up.
"I'm looking forward to it." Luke said.
"Ah it's going to be great!" She grinned.
"Oh, I'm sure it is." He said.
"See ya."
"See ya."
"Can't you call Luke?" Olivia said desperately.
"Luke? Why?" Lorelai said.
"Because he's good in an emergency!" Olivia said. "Rory will kill me if she finds out I let her chick escape! Please mom!"
"Ok, ok, calm down! I'll call him to come and help. We'll find it ok?" She assured her.
An hour later, the living room was a mess and Lorelai and Olivia were collapsed on the couch, watching Luke search the room for Rory's chick.
"You could help, you know?" Luke said.
"What fun would that be?" Lorelai smiled sweetly.
Luke rolled her eyes and looked into the fireplace.
"So...hon..how are things going with Tristan?" Lorelai asked Olivia cautiously.
"What do you mean? We're just friends." Olivia said.
"Yeah and that's convincing." Lorelai said.
"Mom, I don't really want to talk about it. Nothing's going on between me and Tristan." She mumbled.
"Are you sure?"
"Yes! God, I told you that already!" Olivia exclaimed.
"I..uh..I'm going to go check the kitchen again." Luke said leaving the room to give them some space.
"Hon, I'm allowed to worry. Especially when I've found out Tristan's got this reputation at the school and that maybe he's not the nicest person to hang around with." She said.
"You don't know him." Olivia frowned.
"You're right, I don't. Because you've not been very forthcoming about him. I'm allowed to worry." Lorelai said. "When Rory said..."
"Wait, what? You've discussed this with Rory?" Olivia exclaimed.
Lorelai cringed. "We just don't want you to get hurt, hon." She tried.
"Oh but it's ok that Rory's dating Jess right?" Olivia snapped.
"Wait, Rory and Jess are dating?" Luke asked coming back in.
"I'll explain later." Lorelai sighed. "Liv, I just don't want you to get hurt. I know Jess. I know he won't hurt Rory. I know nothing about Tristan and the things I do know, I don't particularly like." She said.
"Well you don't get to have a say in it!" Olivia exclaimed.
"I'm your mom! Of course I do!" She said.
"No you don't! You don't know anything about Tristan! I could probably get over the fact that you were worried but hearing that you've discussed this with Rory behind my back? That's low!" She snapped, getting up and grabbing her jacket.
"Where are you going?" Lorelai exclaimed.
"Out!" She snapped before slamming the front door.
"So that went well..." Lorelai sighed.
"So you think it's ok to discuss my personal life with mom, huh?" Olivia snapped as she stormed into Babette's and Morey's house.
Rory looked up from the couch where she and Jess were watching some tv in surprise. "What?" She said.
"So Tristan has a reputation at school and is apparently a jerk. Mom just made those conclusions herself huh?" Olivia said angrily.
"Liv..."
"No, don't Liv me! How could you?" Olivia exclaimed.
"Liv, I was just worried. I don't want you to get hurt. Tristan...you must know what people say about him at school." Rory said.
"Of course I do! But you don't know him! He's got this other side to him. If you paid any attention to him, you'd actually see that!" Olivia snapped.
"Liv, I'm allowed to worry." Rory sighed.
"No! No you're not! You think you can take the guy I like and then dictate who I can actually get close to? You think you have a right to tell me that? I put my feelings aside for you and now I'm trying to deal with the fact that you are with the guy I actually do like and then you start conspiring with mom about who I should or shouldn't hang out with?" She exclaimed, before realising what she had said.
"What?" Rory said shocked. "What are you talking about?"
Olivia's face paled. "Nothing." She said.
"No, you said I took the guy you like! What does that mean? I'm with Jess!" Rory frowned.
Olivia glanced at Jess. "I..."
"She didn't mean anything." Jess said. "She's probably just jealous that we've got something she doesn't. That Lorelai likes me but not Tristan. And she wants to take it out on you. Right?"
Olivia looked at him, hurt. "Right." She said quietly, blinking back tears. "I..I'm sorry. I'll go." She said turning to leave.
"No, Liv, wait!" Rory said.
"It's fine. Bye." Olivia said tremulously, before leaving.
Rory turned to Jess. "What the hell was that?" She demanded.
"What?" He said.
"Why were you so horrible to her?"
"I wasn't! She was trying to get between us which it looks like she has done!" Jess exclaimed.
"She said I took the guy she liked. Does that mean...?" She said and she saw Jess glance away. "Oh my god...it's true. She has feelings for you..."
"She..uh..she told me before she told you about how I felt." He admitted.
"And she still persuaded me to give it a go with you. She told me if I was happy, she was happy. Why didn't either of you tell me?" She demanded.
"Because it wasn't important!" He said.
"It obviously is to her!" Rory exclaimed. "I can't believe neither of you told me that!"
"Ror..." Jess sighed.
"No...I..uh..I need some space. I need some air." She said before leaving.
Rory glanced across at Olivia as they walked up the street with their mom the following day. "Liv, can I...?"
"Don't." Olivia said quietly.
Lorelai glanced at them both. "Look, I know we went about it the wrong way, hon. But can't you see we were only worried about you?" She told Olivia.
"Mom..." Rory warned, glancing at Olivia.
"No. I'm not the bad guy here. I don't know what's going on between you two but..." She said.
"No, you don't. So just leave it." Olivia snapped.
"Now hang on a minute..." Lorelai frowned just as a motorcycle came up beside them.
"Hey, nice top. Take it off." A man's voice said.
"Excuse me?" Lorelai said.
"Hey Lor..." He smiled as he took his helmet off.
"Christopher..." She said shocked.
"Dad!" Rory exclaimed rushing to him and hugging him.
"Hey kiddo!" He smiled. He glanced at Olivia. "Hey Olivia. It's great to see you." He smiled.
"You too." She said giving him a small smile.
"What are you doing here? Are you staying here? Ooh you can stay with us! Can't he, mom?" Rory exclaimed excitedly.
"Uh.." Lorelai said glancing at Olivia who didn't look too impressed.
"Don't mind me. What Rory wants, Rory gets." Olivia mumbled. "I'll see you later."
Lorelai sighed as she watched her daughter walk off. She glanced at Rory and Chris. "Sure." She said. "Stay with us."
After a disastrous Friday Night Dinner with their other set of grandparents invited, Olivia was walking around the house alone, wondering what to do. It had been so awkward and had ended up with Straub shouting at their mom and then Richard throwing him out. She walked upstairs as she saw their mom disappear up there earlier. She wandered down the hallway and heard voices in her mom's old room. She opened it slightly and saw her parents out on the balcony. She frowned as she saw them chatting and laughing together. How could they be laughing right now? She shut the door and headed back down. She saw her Grandpa's study's door closed. She didn't want to bother him so she walked through to the kitchen where she heard her Grandma talking to Rory.
"I know you've heard a lot about disappointments this evening but I want you to know that you were never one of them. Especially with me and your grandfather and especially with your mother." Emily was saying. "We are proud to call you our granddaughter."
"You know, you have another granddaughter right?" Olivia said quietly as she stood at the door.
"Liv..." Rory said surprised.
"Of course I know that!" Emily said surprised.
"But why try and find me and reassure me when you can reassure the golden girl right? Rory comes first, I get it." Olivia said.
"Olivia..." Emily said shocked.
"It's fine. I get it. I remind you of mom at this age. Rory's perfect. She's the perfect granddaughter. And daughter. I..uh..I'm going to head home." She said rushing out. She heard them calling after her but she rushed outside. She took out her cell and dialled the first person she thought of. "Tristan...are you free?" She asked.
"So...you going to tell me what happened?" Tristan asked glancing across at her in the passenger seat of his car.
"It's just been a crap night. Well, crappy few days actually." She sniffed.
"Anything I can help with?" He asked.
Olivia shook her head. "It's just hard to know that I'm the black sheep of the family, that's all." She said.
"What?" He said surprised.
She sighed. "My dad turned up out of the blue the other day. And then of course, my grandparents thought it would be a good thing to invite his parents to dinner tonight. Except they forgot the fact that they hated our mom for apparently ruining our dad's life." She said.
"What?" Tristan frowned. "It takes two to have sex. They know that right?"
"Apparently they don't believe that. They think our mom manipulated our dad. Anyway, it got really crappy and it ended with my grandpa throwing them out and ended with me wandering around the house, not really knowing what to do. I went to find my mom but she was busy laughing with my dad upstairs. Apparently she didn't care how we must have felt hearing all that stuff about us being disappointments." She mumbled. "And then I walk into the kitchen and found my grandma reassuring Rory that she wasn't a disappointment."
"That's nice." Tristan commented.
"Yeah...except she forgot that I may have needed some reassurance as well." Olivia said quietly. "I know this probably sounds selfish but I've always known that Rory was the golden girl. I remind my grandparents too much of my mom at this age and my mom...well she always just loses her mind when dad's around. I've always felt like the black sheep and tonight...well...I guess it just came to a head. I'm sorry. You probably think I'm being so selfish..." She said.
"No I don't think that." He said glancing at her. "For what it's worth, I don't think you could ever be a disappointment to anyone." He said.
Olivia smiled tremulously at him. "Thanks." She said quietly.
Tristan glanced at her before making a decision and turning the car around.
"Where are we going?" She asked.
"I'm taking you back to Stars Hollow." He said.
"What, no! I don't want to go home yet." She said.
"You need believing that you, Olivia Gilmore, are not a disappointment." Tristan said driving into Stars Hollow and parking outside the diner. "No, Tristan, we can't go in there..."
"Why not?" He asked. "You've known that Jess guy for years right? Along with his uncle. They'll get you to see sense."
"I can't go in there." Olivia said.
"Why not?"
"Jess and I...We got into a fight. It may have come out that I..uh..had feelings for him. Rory knows everything and we're barely talking..." Olivia said awkwardly. "He won't want to see me. I've messed up him and Rory now. See, that's what I do. I mess everything up! You should steer well clear of me." She said.
"Ok, we're going in." Tristan said taking hold of her hand and leading her inside. He knocked on the door.
"Tristan, please..." Olivia begged but she was slightly surprised to see Luke and Jess still downstairs in the diner.
"Olivia?" Luke said surprised. "Where's your mom?"
"Uh...at my grandparents' house." She said. She glanced round the diner and her eyes widened as she saw the tables and chairs pushed to one side. "Oh my god, mom was meant to paint the diner with you tonight!" She exclaimed.
"She forgot." Luke guessed.
Olivia cringed. "It's been a...uh...bad night." She said not being able to stop thinking about her mom and dad on that balcony. She just hoped her mom would remember about Luke at least before doing something stupid.
"That's why I brought her here. I figured you could cheer her up. She's got this stupid notion in her head that she's a disappointment to everyone. I wanted to show her that wasn't true. You both have known her for a long time and I thought you could make her see sense." Tristan said.
Luke glanced at Tristan in surprise and then looked at Olivia. "Of course you're not a disappointment. Why would think that?" He said.
Olivia just shrugged. She glanced at Jess who hadn't said anything. "I shouldn't have come here. I..uh..I'm sorry..." She said turning round.
Tristan glanced at Jess. "Look, mate, I know you two have had some sort of a disagreement but can't you put that aside for now?" He said.
"What's it to you?" Jess grumbled.
"Look, I've just had to listen to her put herself down the whole journey here. She feels like noone cares about her. I thought at least you could reassure her. But hey, if you can't put an argument aside for this, then maybe you're not really her friend after all." He shrugged.
"Wait..." Jess sighed.
Olivia turned round. "Jess, I..." She said tremulously.
Jess sighed. "Come here." He said softly, walking forward and bringing her into a hug. "You're not a disappointment. You could never be a disappointment. Who else would I talk to about music and how much The Offspring suck?" He said.
Olivia smiled slightly and wiped some tears away. "I...I didn't mean to ruin things between you and Rory. It...I was angry and it just came out. I am really sorry."
"Forget it." Jess said. "I said some stuff I regret too so let's call it even." He said.
"You mean it?" Olivia asked quietly.
"Hey, you're one of the best people in the world ok? I feel so lucky to call you a friend." Jess said sincerely. "Don't ever doubt that ok?"
"And you know your mom and grandparents love you." Luke said softly.
"And Rory." Jess added. "Life would definitely be more dull without you in it."
Olivia smiled tremulously and she gave Jess another hug. "Thank you." She said softly.
"Fancy helping us paint?" Jess asked.
"What?" She said.
"Well, everything's set already. I thought I might as well help. And seeing as you're here now." Jess said.
"You're going to paint?" Olivia smiled slightly.
"Why don't you stay and see it for yourself?" Jess smirked.
Olivia glanced at Luke. "I'm really sorry my mom forgot. She...had a rough night too. I'm sure she'll feel awful when she realises..." She said quietly.
"It's fine." Luke assured her. "You're here. One Gilmore is enough." He smiled.
"So you'll help?" Jess asked.
"Sure." She nodded, feeling a bit better.
"I'll leave you to it." Tristan smiled heading for the door.
"No, wait! Why don't you stay and help as well?" Olivia suggested. She smiled at him and went over and hugged him. "Thank you for this." She said softly.
"Only trying to help." He smiled.
She glanced at Luke and Jess. "Is it ok if Tristan stays to help?" She asked them.
Luke glanced at Tristan and then back at Olivia. "Sure." He nodded.
"Yeah why not? The more people we have helping, the quicker we can get this done." Jess said.
"Your devotion is touching." Luke said dryly. "Here." He said handing them rollers.
Olivia smiled as she started rolling her roller in the paint. She glanced at Jess before smirking slightly and flicking her roller over to him spraying him with some paint.
"Hey!" He exclaimed.
"You said your life would be dull without me. I'm just proving your point." She grinned.
"Oh ok. That's how we're playing it, huh?" Jess smirked, picking up the paint with a glint in his eye.
"Don't you dare!" Olivia laughed running away from him as Jess threw some paint over her. "Jess!" She exclaimed.
"Oh geez..." Luke said as he could see what was about to happen.
"Save me!" Olivia exclaimed hiding behind Tristan.
"You really think I'm going to protect you?" Tristan smirked.
"I can't believe you two are already ganging up on me!" Olivia exclaimed in mock astonishment.
"Hey, us guys have to stick together right?" Tristan smirked at Jess.
"Right." Jess chuckled picking up some more paint.
Luke couldn't help but chuckle slightly as he saw Olivia squeal and then try to get away only to be caught by Tristan and swung round while Jess poured some more paint over her.
"I hate you all!" Olivia exclaimed.
"Nah you don't." Jess smirked. "You love us really."
Olivia smirked slightly. "You are both so going down!" She said grabbing some paint.
So I hope you liked it! :) Please keep the reviews coming as I love to read what you all think! I really do appreciate all your support so thank you again! :)
