"You came from in the car! I'm sorry I'm not some super hero that can predict the future!" he snapped back. For a moment I looked at him surprised that he'd actually got enough courage to shout back, I felt someone tugging on my arm and pulling me away from him. I gave him one last dirty look before letting Kaela turn me around and guide me to our first class together.

I sat down quickly and got my books out to distract me from the anger that wasn't simmering inside me.

"Hey! Hey!" Kaela yelled, her gaze focused on my clenched fist, it was white and I shook it off realizing how much it hurt.

"Sorry," I said smiling softly.

"So much for that good mood," she said rolling her eyes.

"Don't roll your eyes at me! I'll be fine! It never happened okay?" I said. Her eyes softened and nodded smiling slightly. "Are we still going to the beach after school?" I asked. She noticed how I was quickly trying to change the subject and nodded.

"I've got all my stuff in my bag, do we need to back to yours or not?" she asked. I shook my head.

"I brought my stuff as well, last time I didn't you got a bit annoyed," I said, chuckling at the thought of her getting really angry and not talking to me until we got to the beach.

"Okay great! Do you know if anyone else is going? Or do we have the beach to ourselves?" she asked. We always went to a beach that only the people in our year knew about so whenever we went there we were usually alone unless the other groups decided they wanted a day at the beach as well.

"I don't think so, I haven't heard anything so far but I guess we'll find out," I said with a shrug, it wasn't like we were going to talk to them anyway.

Lunch came around quickly and I had almost forgotten about the incident that morning. I had no lessons with them and the day was almost done. After lunch we could go home and I couldn't wait to get to the beach.

Kaela sat down at our usual table and I sat opposite her as usual.

"Soo... do have anything planned for tonight after the beach?" she asked.

"No, this weirdo is sleeping around my house but that's it," I referred to her.

"Oh really? Well I heard that the particular weirdo you're talking about is extremely gorgeous and exceptionally funny," she said holding her head higher than usual, trying to act like she was a queen.

"Nah that's a load of bull, she's a complete creep," I replied, a massive smile on my face as she pretended to get mad.

"Whatever, you know what I meant what are we doing at yours?" she asked.

"I dunno, movie marathon?" I asked. She wiggled in excitement and nodded.

"What kind of movies?" she asked, raising an eyebrow, as if to test our friendship just my the type of film I chose.

"Disney and Horror films obviously!" I answered like it was the most obvious thing in the world, which, when you were friends with Kaela it was.

"In what order?" She carried on pressing me for stupid answers.

"Horrors first so we can get scared but then forget it by watching Disney films so young Kaela doesn't get scared," I said pouting at the smiling Kaela in front of me. Kaela was only a few months younger than me but I loved to tease her about it. 

"Okay you've persuaded me to stay," she said with a smile.

"You were going to stay no matter what," I corrected.

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