● chapter 6 ●

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● un-edited, errors, somethings might not make sense, editing all before I post the first chapter of PART II which is where the bad ass stuff starts 

I WANT IT NOW

Piper, Eryn and Spencer sat outside the school on the steps, each of them looking as depressed as they were inside the building. Spencer sighed looking up at the security cameras outside the school, much similar to one outside her bedroom window. Her mother was a bit extreme, but there was no convincing. Spencer was grounded for six months, for being disobediant to the house rules, and going behind her mother's back. After Piper's parents called Spencer's, the fake ID's were taken away and a few more months were added on. Spencer was forbidden to see either Piper or Eryn. From now on she had to focus on school.

"So how do you think the party was?" Spencer asked with a dull tone in her voice. Her haid rested on Eryn's shoulder. They both heard a groan from Piper, who let her head fall to Eryn's other shoulder. Eryn but her arm around both of them, "I heard this time the party was a dissapointment" She tried to make the others feel better, but she doubted it would work.

"No it wasn't. Eddie filled me in on what happened" Piper shut her eyes, sounding like she was in pain. "Edward went?" Spencer raised an eyebrow. Didn't Mason hate Edward, with a passion. Well at least they were assured they missed out on some boy drama, the worst kind. Spencer enjoyed when girl fought, but it just wasn't the same when boys did. Not as amusing or hillarious. And both boys probably end up with cut lips and bloody noses.

Piper groaned again, this time, standing up, "What are we doing? Look at us. We're being punished for being teenagers, and now what? Eryn's got to do community service, has no car and is grounded, my parents have cut off my alouance and refused to give me any money to buy anything, they've taken away our chances to go to parties, they've taken away our ID's, and Spencer is-"

She stopped. Both Eryn and Piper looked to Spencer, causing her face to flush. "What have you exactly got taken away from you?". Good question. She was grounded, like the others, had her ID taken away, like the others, but she didn't exactly have anything extreme taken away from her and she wasn't forced to do anything either. She had it easy, which made her feel slightly guilty. "Look, I have it as bad as you guys". That seemed unbelievable, and the others knew it. Of course, being her best friends, they said nothing, but their was jealousy lingering in the air.

"We don't have to take this, anymore" Piper protested, her confidence returning as she paced in front of the two girls. 

Spencer got home two hours later, which easily pissed of her mother. To her surprise, not a word was spoken as she made her entrance. Her mother was cleaning the living room, messing round with bits and bobs and organizing the shelves, a feather duster in hand. She decided to skip the hello's with her mother, who was trying to conceal her anger, and head upstairs.

Tonight she was escaping the house again. She window wasn't an option, and this time there was no outsmarting her mother.. well, she couldn't outsmart her mother, luckily Piper could. Tonight the dress code was, non-slutty golf. Piper's plans worked most of the time, only bad thing about them is that she never told anyone what they were. She had to dress up in checkered outfits and have her hair up in a scrunchy. What the hell was Piper thinking. Unfortunatley, you couldn't argue with Piper.

She found the most innocent outfit in her closet. A cream skirt that went down to the knees (they had skirts that did that?), a pale pink polo shirt and a checkered cream and brown woolen vest. Lets face it, she looked terrible. Another instruction of Piper's, leave early. It was 6:00 pm.

"Look girls," Piper told them harshly, "Just do it. Leave as soon as possible. Tell your mom's you're going out, then text me when you're out. It'll work, just trust me". Piper had that glint in her eye, the one she got when she was scheming. The one that made the hairs on the back of Spencer's neck stand up and gave her goosebumps.

Spencer had to try and ignore the camera outside her bedroom window, acting innocent so it wouldn't make her mother suspicious. She left her bedroom and skipped down the stairs, her school bag, which she was told to bring, was at the bottom of them. "Mum! I'm leaving!" She called.

"No you're no-"

Her mother stopped and scanned Spencer. She thought for a minute, deciding something. Ah, Piper's plans always worked. "I guess you can go. Be back by.. eight". Spencer smiled sweetly, "Sure thing, mum. Love you". Her mother said love you back, smiling. Wow, did she really just let her daughter go without any hastle. Piper was a genious.

Spencer: Out.

Piper: Well done, didn't think you'd do it.

What was that meant to mean? Spencer didn't reply and continued down her driveway. To her surprise, Piper was already outside. Laurel was behind in the front seat beside her. Why was Laurel here? She told herself she was asking too many questions. There was one more though she had to ask.

"Why am I dressed like a sunday school girl?". Piper laughed and gestured for her to get in, "Don't worry, I have a costume change for you". "And where might that be?" Spencer folded her arms with an un-amused facial expression. "We have to go pick it up at the store" She replied simply.

As soon as Spencer got into Piper's car, without even strapping the seat belt, she sped off down the long down hill road of big houses on the edge of Richside.

They drove to Eryn's next. Eryn and Marty were waiting outside the door for them. They sighed in relief when they arrived and quickly went to the car. Eryn was in her orange jumpsuite and Marty was in his casual stylish wear. She got in the back seat next to Eryn as they greeted the others. "So where are we going?" Laurel asked, turning so she could look at everyone in the back seat too. 

Piper didn't reply this time. Just went on down the road, keeping her eyes fixed on it. Spencer didn't like it when Piper was like this, it scared her, but for some reason she felt reassured. And this was the only time Piper shut up.

They weren't in Richside anymore.

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