Twenty-Nine|| #F*ckBooks

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"But we're really good friends of him," I pleaded.

The cop shook his head and frowned. "Sorry, girls but unless you're here to bail him out or are some kind of family member, I can't let you in. Besides, I bet you're parents don't even know where ya'll are at."

"Let me handle this," Melody whispered from my side. "Yo, bitch, do you know who we are?"

I groaned and mentally slapped her a few hundred times. Leave it to Melody to get us in trouble.

"No," The cop said as he squinted her eyes.

"Good," Melody said and rushed into the building while dragging me with her.

Adrenaline coursed through my veins as I heard the cop's heavy steps behind us. What were we even trying to pull off? Were we trying to get Parker out of here?

The questions left my head soon enough when we bumped into the Sheriff.

"Sheriff," The cop said as he desperately gasped for air, "T-These girls wanna see P-Parker Gray."

The Sheriff looked down at us and after a few moments, he nodded his head. "Okay, come along girls."

"B-But, Sheriff," The cop gasped. The Sheriff started walking towards his office and nodded again. "If these girls want to be in a jail cell with their friend then who am I to stop them?"

I gasped and Melody groaned. "Well, shit," she uttered.

Great, just what we needed.

The office was pretty plain. It was all gray and the only thing in it was a small wooden desk and a cell with a toilet and a bunk bed in the far corner.

"You've got company, Gray," The Sheriff stated as he opened the cell door and shoved us in.

"Is my dad finally here to bail me out, Bill?" I finally spotted Parker in the bottom bunk with his arms behind his head and his eyes shut.

"Oh, it's much better," The Sheriff said.

Parker's eyes snapped opened and he sighed as soon as he saw us. "Well fuck me," he swore loudly.

"Hey, asswipe! You can't just leave us in here," Melody exclaimed as she clutched onto the metal bars.

What was up with this generation and swearing?

The Sheriff returned to his desk and clicked his tongue. "I just did, sweetheart."

Melody slumped against the wall and slid until she was sitting on the floor. "Shit," she swore.

"What the fuck are you doing here?" Parker asked as he stood from the bunk and walked over to me.

I opened my mouth to answer but was cut off by Melody's gasp. "Holy, shit! #FuckBooks is trending!"

Parker furrowed his brown and stared oddly at my sister. "Fuck books?"

"It's a long story." I shrugged.

"Hey!" Melody suddenly exclaimed as she flung herself towards the bars. "No phones, Missy."

Parker rolled his eyes and looked at me accusingly. "You didn't answer my question."

I avoided his gaze and smiled uncomfortably. "Well, it's a pretty funny story. You see, I heard that you were in jail for burning down a library so I rushed here but the cop at the entrance wouldn't let us in so Melody swore at him and ran into the building and then we bumped into the Sheriff and he said that if we wanted yo be with you so badly then he'd let us and now we're here," I said quickly.

He sighed and sat back down. "I didn't burn down that library," he mumbled quietly.

"What? Then who did?"

He ran his hands trough his silky brown hair and snorted. "Ethan James. I swear, that prick has a serious problem with me. I was walking past the library at that time and when I saw the flames, I ran towards the library and next thing I know, Ethan pops out of nowhere with the cops and blames it all on me," he explained.

"And they believed him?" Melody gasped from the far corner.

"Haven't you heard, I'm the Bad Boy, it was only logical to pin it on me," Parker said and smiled bitterly. I looked down, not being able to handle the look he was giving me.

"Parker, I'm sorry for how things played out but-"

"I don't want your pity, Collins," he spat, "Just leave it alone."

"No! It wasn't even-"

"Gray, your dad is here."

Author's Note
(This is my second time writing this author note. Curse you, Wattpad)

Alright, alright, alright. So, as some of you may know, this book is coming to an end so without further ado, I present to you facts that you may not know about this story.

1. I started this story about a year ago (about a year ago, year ago).

2. Will was supposed to be named Carson, then again, he was going to be a girl. But I realized that the crazy best friend who always pushes you to do stupid things is too cliche soooo Will was born.

3. This whole story is improvised. No chapter was planned- except the Prologue and the Epilogue. Every chapter is based on some sort of event that happened in my life or has happened to other people.

4. The reasons I didn't make Will fall in love with Ellie are A) It was too predictable; B) I kinda shipped him with Sam; C) Since Will is played by Luke Hemmings, my friend Mary- You know who she is- didn't want Will to end up in the friendzone.

5. I love 5 Seconds of Summer which is why half of the band is in the cast.

6. Parker was originally going to be named Elliot Grant.

7. I was in a book club when I started this book which is why there's a bunch of constructive criticism on the first chapters.

8. I got the idea for this story while watching "She's All That." I realized that in most stories, the guy bets that he can make the girl fall in love and said "Hey, let's twist around the cliche and make them be friends."

9. I did everything I could to make this story realistic. Which is why when Park bumps into Ellie, he keeps walking as if nothing had happened. It is also why Jenna isn't in a cheerleader. But it was inevitable, it ended up being cliche anyway.

Expect more facts on the next chapter, and with that said I say:

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