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asked.
    “Nope,” Felicity replied.
    Erin grinned at her. “Well, why not?”
    “I forgot,” Felicity said, but really
hadn’t. “I was too busy doing other things.”
    “Do I dare to even ask?” Erin said.
    Felicity laughed. “Ask away! You know
me!”
    They laughed.
    Suddenly, Felicity stopped
laughing as the crowd cleared and she saw Reamer standing by her
locker staring at her with a slight smile. Great, she sarcastically thought to
herself. She put on a smile as she continued to her locker. “Hey,
Reamer. What’s up?” she asked, as she approached her
locker.
    Erin grinned as she opened her locker, which
was right next to Felicity’s.
    “Hey, gorgeous,” Reamer said with a smile.
He tried to give her a hug; she turned towards her locker to open
it. “What’s wrong?”
    “Nothing’s wrong,” Felicity replied. She
opened her locker. “Aren’t you with Audrey? You know, we can’t be
seen hugging and kissing each other since you’re with her.”
    “I’m not with her anymore. I quit her for
you,” Reamer informed her with a smile.
    Felicity gasped as Erin
almost dropped her cup of coffee! She looked at Reamer.
“ Why did you do
that, Reamer?”
    “So we can do what we did on Friday night
and not have to hide from everyone,” Reamer replied. “Besides, what
guy wouldn’t wanna quit his girlfriend for you?”
    Erin grinned as she looked in her locker.
She looked at Felicity as she waited for her to answer him.
    “Well, I know a lot would, but that
doesn’t mean that they should,” Felicity replied with a
grin.
    Erin rolled her eyes as she shook her head
with a grin.
    Reamer laughed. “Well, what are you doing
after school today?”
    Felicity sighed. She wasn’t doing anything,
but tried to make up something on the spot. “I’ll have to look at
my agenda, Reamer. My parents usually want me to come home right
away after school since I’m not in any sports or any other
activities here because they want someone to be at home when my
younger brother and sister get home. I’ll get back to you before we
leave school today, okay?”
    Reamer smiled. “Sounds good to me,” he
replied. “Have a great day, ladies.”
    “I always do,” Felicity replied with a
grin.
    Erin shook her head.
“Thanks, Reamer, you too.” Reamer walked off down the hall. She
turned and looked at Felicity. “ I can’t
believe he quit Audrey for you! Are you
sure you didn’t see him after we saw him at the restaurant on
Friday?”
    “I swear I didn’t, Erin. I didn’t see
anyone. I just spent time with you and my family. It was nice for
us to just spend time at your house on Saturday and not be at
Moves. For some reason, I’m starting to not like going there.”
    “And does that reason have to do with what
happened on Friday night?” Erin asked.
    “Of course not! I’m just getting bored with
the place. I wish there was another teen club that we could go to,
or several of them. I’m just saying that it was nice when we first
started going there over a year ago, but now I feel as if I need a
change, you know? It’s like everyone knows that we go there, so I
just feel that we need to switch it up from time to time.”
    “I agree. I said that six months into us
going there all of the time,” Erin said.
    Felicity laughed. “Yeah, I know you did! But
the bottom line is, it’s something to do.”
    “I have to agree with that!” Erin laughed.
“So, are you gonna see Reamer today after school?”
    Felicity shrugged. “I don’t know if I
should. I mean, I’m still fuckin’ trippin’ off of him saying that
he quit Audrey for me! Now that’s gonna be another bitch that’s
gonna be after me talking shit because she thinks that I stole her
man when I didn’t.”
    “But you were kissing him in that parking
lot on Friday night, Felicity, and you knew he was with her.”
    “True, but I didn’t tell him to quit her for
me. I’ll never tell a guy to do that because I don’t want any guy
here or

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