"You take care now," Dad groans, his lips kissing my hair. "I'll miss you so much."

I look upward, my dad's hazel eyes beaming back at me. "I will dad. Thank you for bringing me."

When I turn to Lucas, he just stands limply against the door. His mouse-brown hair is scruffy and dances across his forehead. His skin is creamy and pale—like mine—and his lips don't move from the flat line they've found themselves in. He looks to me, but doesn't budge.

     "Come on Lucas," I tease, my lips bending. "Just one hug?"

I can sense the smile that's itching behind his mouth. Sure enough, he lets it out. "Come here," he says, his arms outstretching. He takes me into his arms and sucks in a breath. "Don't fuck this up now Mia."

I giggle. It's the best I'll get from Lucas so I take it. "Thanks Lucas," I say, pulling back to allow them to sidestep me out of the narrow hallway.

They move to the door, but I don't miss the look that Hailey and Lucas share. Of course it goes unnoticed to my dad but I catch it—the look of lust and craving. I stifle a laugh; they've always had a crush on each other, despite the age difference.

Dad turns one last time, his lips curving with proudness. "Bye Mia. I love you."

I bite my lip. I halt my tears. "I love you too Dad."

Hailey throws them a wave, and I let out a few sharp breaths as they head back to my dad's parked car at the bottom of the pathway.

It hurts to watch them go. When the car is finally out of sight I have to battle with myself to not break down. I have to be strong. This is my new life and I'm going to own it.

When I eventually turn, Hailey is eyeing me with a look that suggests we're going to have fun here. Of course that look immediately wipes the sadness away from me.

She grits her teeth. "Oh my god!" She wails and flaps her hands, her long blonde, silky hair dancing against her shoulders. "We're going to have so much fun! I can't believe you're finally here!"

I'm the sensible one out of us both, but even I can't stop myself when my feet bounce against the wooden floor, the narrow house squeaking against our excitement.

Hailey moved here a year ago. She was accepted into London City University and was lucky enough to move into the two-bed house her dad rented out. Being an only child will allow you privileges such as that, with parents in high-end jobs and excess amounts of disposable income. Still, she made sure to keep the spare room free for me when the news broke of my apprenticeship. When the previous lodger moved out two months ago, her dad let her live alone until I moved here.

     "Let's shop now, pack later," Hailey tells me, her menacing smile stretching across her face. "Oh but I'll show you your room first."

I giggle, my brain whirring with rhapsody.

The house is small, but it's perfect. The houses down this street are all the same—terraced, bricked, narrow and squashed closely together. But I don't care. What matters is that the house is everything we need, if not more. The kitchen is compact, boasting black and white tiles and a small dining area. The lounge sits comfortably at the back which overlooks the box-shaped garden. Upstairs, our rooms are small but cosy. We have one bathroom and we'll need to accept the minimal furniture that Hailey's dad bought. But it's fine—a bed, a desk and a wardrobe is all I'll need. 

      "It's plain I know," Hailey says as we stand in the doorway to my new bedroom, observing the blank, magnolia painted walls. "But decorate it how you like!" Her arms lift in front of her.

I stifle a laugh. "It's perfect." I pad to the small window, smiling at the garden outside that's being assaulted by the autumn winds.

     "We should go get some groceries," Hailey says, taking out her phone. "It's getting late and if we don't—holy shit! No way!"

I find myself turning in a rapid movement. My dark eyes are wide and my long, dark hair whips against my back. At the doorway, Hailey is gawping at her phone like she just received a text from a celebrity. "What's up?" I ask.

Hailey's round mouth morphs into a smile. A vexatious smile. "Holly just text me. Plasma are having a massive student night tonight!"

I scoff. "Plasma?"

Hailey clicks her tongue, like she's so disappointed that I didn't know that what that was. "Uh! Only one of London's biggest and best nightclubs! We're going!"

I laugh through a gasp. "Okay. Not tonight," I say, my hands in front of me. "I'm getting up early tomorrow to explore the city."

Hailey rolls her eyes; she's not satisfied with that answer. "Mia. It's your first night here. It calls for celebration!"

Does it? Is that a thing? First night celebrations?

She eyes me again. "Mia? Please?" Her green eyes are longing, pleading. Her arms cross and she pushes out her lip. "Come on. Please."

My head flies backward. I haven't even unpacked and after the long journey today I don't even feel like I have the energy. But then I gaze at Hailey again, and with just a look to her playful green eyes I somehow find myself smiling and digging out potential outfits for the night I have ahead of me.

It's safe to say that we didn't go grocery shopping.

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