The Locker Room ✔

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What do the boys in the locker room talk about? Five girls know. Audrey MacDonald was having a normal sleepov... Meer

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The Locker Room: Chapter One: Picture of Audrey
The Locker Room: Chapter Two: Picture of Jenny
The Locker Room: Chapter Three: Picture of Val
The Locker Room: Chapter Four: Picture of Dana
The Locker Room: Chapter Five: Picture of Miley
The Locker Room: Chapter Six: Picture of Audrey
The Locker Room: Chapter Seven: Picture of Jenny
The Locker Room: Chapter Eight: Picture of Val
The Locker Room: Chapter Nine: Picture of Dana/Miley
The Locker Room: Chapter Ten: Picture of Kane
The Locker Room: Chapter Eleven: Picture of Cover
Important Note
The Locker Room: Chapter Twelve: Picture of Cover
The Locker Room: Chapter Thirteen: Picture of Cover
The Locker Room: Chapter Fourteen: Picture of Cover
The Locker Room: Chapter Fifteen: Picture of Cover
The Locker Room: Chapter Sixteen: Picture of Cover
The Locker Room: Chapter Seventeen: Picture of Cover
The Locker Room: Chapter Eighteen: Picture of Cover
The Locker Room: Chapter Nineteen: Picture of Cover
The Locker Room: Chapter Twenty: Picture of Cover
The Locker Room: Chapter Twenty-One: Picture of Cover
The Locker Room: Chapter Twenty-Two: Picture of Banner
The Locker Room: Chapter Twenty-Three: Picture of Kane
The Locker Room: Chapter Twenty-Four: Picture of Tyler
The Locker Room: Chapter Twenty-Five: Picture of Jace
The Locker Room: Chapter Twenty-Six: Picture of Banner
The Locker Room: Chapter Twenty-Eight
The Locker Room: Chapter Twenty-Nine
The Locker Room: Chapter Thirty
The Locker Room: Chapter Thirty-One
The Locker Room: Chapter Thirty-Two
The Locker Room: Chapter Thirty-Three
The Locker Room: Chapter Thirty-Four
The Locker Room: Chapter Thirty-Five
The Locker Room: Chapter Thirty-Six
The Locker Room: Chapter Thirty-Seven
The Locker Room: Chapter Thirty-Eight
The Locker Room: Chapter Thirty-Nine
The Locker Room: Epilogue
A/N: And a Preview

The Locker Room: Chapter Twenty-Seven: Picture of Cover

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A/N:

Hello. It's been a long time since I updated, but here I am posting a new chapter! Finally. I've been busy and today I'm going to be busy doing some homework I decided. But I wanted to update before I did homework, so I got up early to do so. Thank you for being patient with me for not uploading in a while. I'm sure you're going to like this chapter.

Dedicated to lverlaine, because she made the awesome cover, currently the cover right now, and it's also on the side. 

Comment, vote, and enjoy!

Chapter Twenty-Seven

            I was finally able to pull Kane away from Jace. I noticed that Kane was already starting to get a black eye, and his lip was bleeding. I looked behind me, and I noticed that Jenny was pulling Jace away in the opposite direction. I hope she told him to go home. If only we arrived twenty minutes earlier than when we did, we probably would have be able to stop the fight.

            The first thing I noticed when I reached Jenny's house, was the number of cars all around the house. Obviously, someone was having a party. I wanted to pull into her driveway, but it was already full with cars that I didn't recognize. I had to park two blocks down. We should've just walked from my house; we probably would have gotten their faster.

            Jenny and I speed walked the whole way there. We wanted to stop the fight before it even happened, but I guess deep down we both knew that it probably already happened. Jenny opened her front door and walked in, scanning around looking for Kane. We didn't have to look very hard, because the fight was just at its peak when we arrived.

            Everyone was in the living room, in a circle; while in the middle were Kane and Jace. I noticed that Kane was on top of Jace, and he was punching him. However, Jace clearly the loser of the fight, didn't give up. He was still struggling, and by the time Jenny got in the middle, Jace threw a few good punches.

            Jenny tried to pull Kane off of Jace, but he was putting up a good fight with her, too. Finally, Tyler came in the middle and helped pull off Kane. Jace got up and he tried to punch him again, but Jenny got in the way just in time. Jace had good reflexes, because he stopped his punch. I finally came in the middle of the circle, and I shot Jenny a look. My look told her that I would deal with Kane, while she dealt with Jace. She gave me a short nod.

            I opened the freezer, and looked for some ice. I noticed that they didn't have any ice. I was about to close the freezer, when I heard a voice.

            "The frozen peas work just as well as ice," said Kane. I jumped, since the fight I haven't heard him speak.

            I quickly grabbed the frozen peas, and I handed them to him. He put the frozen peas against his swollen eye. I noticed he winced, but tried to hide it. He was still trying to be so tough.

            "How'd you know about the fight?" asked Kane.

And now I was stuck. What should I say? Jenny and I knew about the fight, because of the recorder, but I was never going to tell Kane that. And before we came over we didn't talk about a backup plan. I had to wing it, and I had to tell Jenny before she told him something completely different. So I went with the safest thing, I could think of.

"A text message," I said. Kane looked at me, and I could tell he didn't believe me one bit.

"From who?" asked Kane.

"She didn't say," I said, a little too fast. "So why'd you do it?" I wanted to change the subject, and that's the only thing I could think of.

"What, the fight? That's what guy's do, Audrey. If it wasn't for Jenny, I would have beaten him some more," said Kane. I sighed.

"What's the real reason, Kane?" I asked. I knew he was holding back, all thanks to the recorder again.

"You wouldn't understand," said Kane.

He was right. No matter how much I spent on trying to understand, a brother and sister, love I would never completely understand it. I didn't have an older brother, hell I didn't even have a younger brother. I really hated being the only child sometimes.

"You're right, Kane. But sometimes when you talk it out loud, it helps you clear some things," I said. God, now I sounded like a therapist. But lately I've kind of been acting like one, especially helping Kane and Jenny with their sibling problems.

"You should be getting home," said Kane. I sighed. "You're still in your PJ's by the way." Kane smirked.

And then I blushed. In all the hurry of rushing over to Jenny's house, I had completely forgotten that we were just at a sleepover and we were still in our PJ's. Not to mention that I didn't know anyone here and my first impression was me wearing an over sized t-shirt with fuzzy leopard print pants. I was completely embarrassed, and I didn't know what to say to that. I had gone to a party in my PJ's.

"It's a new fashion trend," I said.

"Right...because you know everyone is doing it," said Kane.

"Five people are," I said. Kane chuckled.

"If that's who you call everyone," said Kane.

I needed someone to save me from this embarrassment, but it was just us two in the kitchen. The last time I saw my friends they were in the living room. They probably already escaped back into my car, or maybe they went up to Jenny's room and decided to grab some of her clothes and put them on. Oh, how I hated my life right now.

"You're exactly right. Anyways, I have to go. I have to get back to my house before my parents notice my car is gone," I said.

With that I turned on my heel. I took a deep breath and I took out my phone. I sent a quick text to everyone asking where they were. I needed to find them fast. So I went to the first place I thought they would be, still in the living room. I went there, and I looked around. It was hard to find anyone. Everyone was dancing, and everyone was so close I couldn't tell if they were here. For all I knew they could be in the middle of it, and I wouldn't even know.

I turned to the stairs and I took two at a time. I needed to check out Jenny's room, and if they weren't there I would just go sit in my car and hope that they would eventually show up. I wasn't lying to Kane, when I said that if my parents didn't find my car in the driveway they would ground me. Of course, it wouldn't really work out, since they were barely ever home, but I hated being yelled at.

I turned to Jenny's room, with her door closed and the lights off. No way was I going in there. There are just too many movies where the teenage girl opens a bedroom door and some couple is having sex in there. No way in hell, was I going to see that and have nightmares from it. Luckily, I got a text from Jenny.

            She was already in my car, with everyone else. I sighed, and walked back down the stairs and out the door. I doubt anyone would miss me. I started to fast walk, since my car was two blocks away. I looked up at the sky and I noticed a few stars. I kind of wish I lived in the country, because then I could look up at the night sky and just see the whole sky full of a million stars. I've always liked how the stars twinkled in the night sky. One of my life time goals was to see a shooting star and wish on it. Here I was eighteen years old, and I never saw a shooting star. I kind of seemed like a loser.

           "Audrey!" I stopped in my tracks. Who was calling my name, now? I was tired and I just wanted to go home. It has been a long night. I was already a block away from Jenny's house, and I knew it wasn't any of my friends, because it was a male's voice. I turned around slowly, and running up to me was Tyler.

            "Hey, Tyler," I said.

            "I'm surprised you are leaving so early. It was your first party, didn't like it?" asked Tyler.

            "Well, we only came for one reason to not let Kane and Jace fight. And besides I'm still in my PJ's," I said. Tyler nodded. "What are you doing out here?"

            "I'm walking home," said Tyler.

            "You live around here? I never knew that!" I said. Tyler laughed.

            "You never asked. Besides Kane's parties always gets too crowed to drive," said Tyler. I laughed.

            "I should have walked, too," I said.

            "Oh, I thought you were!" said Tyler. This time we both laughed.

            "Nah, I'm going to get my car," I said. Tyler nodded. We were both walking in silence, I had nothing else to say.

            "So why did you guys decide that you had to stop Kane and Jace from fighting?" asked Tyler.

            "Jenny didn't want her older brother getting hurt, surprisingly enough," I said.

            "So there's no other reason why you came?" asked Tyler.

            "Look Tyler, if I wanted to party I would have changed into something way looking better than PJ's," I said. Tyler looked down at what I was wearing and then he smiled.

            "Well, I think Jenny looks sexy in her PJ's," said Tyler. I laughed.

            "I'll tell her what you think," I said. Then Tyler stopped.

            "Here's my house. Bye, Audrey," said Tyler.

            "Bye, Tyler," I said. I kept walking down the street, noticing that I saw my car about twenty feet away. I heard a voice call my name again, and I turned around to see Tyler standing in his driving looking at me.

            "Audrey, remind Jenny about me picking her up tomorrow at noon," said Tyler. "I would tell her myself, but I think I lost my phone at the party."

           "Okay! Will do, Tyler," I said. And then he went into his house, while I walked the rest of the way to my car.

            I hopped in, and started my car. There was mindless chatter about the party as I drove home. I wasn't the only one who was embarrassed that we went to a party in our PJ's. I even heard that Miley was red the whole time she was inside. I pulled up into my driveway, and turned the car off. I hopped out and walked inside my house. I plopped down on my sleeping bag, and I noticed my friends did the same.

            "I need some sleep," said Dana, while yawning.

            "Let's listen to the recorder tomorrow," said Jenny.

            Everyone agreed, so we went to sleep. I would just remind Jenny that she had a date at noon, tomorrow. That wouldn't be a problem at all. Besides I knew that if Jenny had a date she would remember it. Maybe it was a last minute thing, and Tyler just planned it at the party and wanted me to tell Jenny about it. It didn't matter to me. I needed to stay out of people's business.

            I realized that I was a hypocrite.

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