Chapter 6

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Hey you guys! I'm SO sorry this took two weeks to get out... I had issues with my laptop and ended up loosing the 18 chapters I had written ... So now I have to write everything from this point on completely from memory x.x .. Thank you all for reading! Sorry its so short.

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The reason people find it so hard to be happy is that they always see the past better than it was, the present worse than it is, and the future less resolved than it will be

– Marcel Pagnol.

Chapter Six

I had been right, of course. The rest of the morning went by without a hitch. The only issue that even came up was the death glares a lot of the girls had been giving me. But that didn’t even faze me. I knew 5that none of them even had the slightest of chances.

“So, what are we doing after school?” Tanya asked as she took a seat next to me and Stefan at their usual table in the cafeteria.

“I don’t know about you guys, but I feel like we haven’t all gotten together and just hung out in a while. I also haven’t seen the girls since last week.” I frowned, popping a piece of broccoli into my mouth.

“Well, I don’t know how smart it is to have them over so much Ari...” Carter frowned.

“I know, I know. They’re human and it’s not a good idea. But still, they’re my best friends... If I can’t see them at the house, then I’ll probably pop over to the school sometime soon.” I sighed. Our whole conversation was in hushed tones, avoiding any questions from the human students.

Don’t get me wrong, I’ve never had anything against humans, I just hate not being able to talk freely. It’s annoying. Then again, so is talking through the mind link. Hence why I block everyone out unless absolutely necessary.

“Don’t worry Ari, I’m sure they understand. You’re spending time with the family you never knew you had. Speaking of...” Stefan trailed off and looked at a spot over my shoulder.

Turning around I couldn’t help but grin. Jason may be a year older, but he had been kept back a year when he was younger, so we were in the same grade.

I couldn’t help but notice how all of the girls stared at him. It made me grin.

“Embarrassment time.” I muttered under my breath, getting up. The others watching me curiously.

“Oh Jason!” I called in a sing-song voice, skipping over to him.

“Yes Ari?” He asked, one eyebrow rose slightly in question.

Grinning I launched myself at him, hugging him tightly and kissing his cheek, smirking when he turned red from embarrassment.

“What the hell are you doing Ariana?” He groaned, pushing me off.

“Well, brother dear, I haven’t seen you all day.” I pouted, ignoring the shocked gasps of people surrounding us.

Huh, I guess I forgot that none of them knew he was my brother. My bad?

“Well, sister dear, you’ve been a little busy with Stefan.” Jason teased.

“Well, hush! I demand a piggy back ride over to the table. Or to your friends so I can have the pleasure in embarrassing you more.” I smirked and jumped onto his back.

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