I kept pacing around the room like I had been doing for the past few minutes. I stopped to check the wall clock. It was 10:48pm. Kealey hadn't come home since she left. I was going to be lying if I said I didn't care and wasn't at all worried; I was very worried.
Where could Kealey be? If I guessed right, she has never been in Canada; it's her first time. She doesn't kn
Kealey was sitting on a random bench on the pavement. She was still wearing a tank top so she was shivering like hell."Kea," I groaned then took a seat beside her. She flinched really hard, patently just noticing my presence.
~ KEALEY ~"Okay, you have got to be kidding me. Are you seriously still on this staying mad at me issue? That was all in Canada! We're back home so you shouldn't carry the anger from one country to another country." Kaiden said, rolling his eyes.
"Start speaking." Beth said, immediately we walked into her living room. We took our seats on a couch, with Beth in between us."You'll not lie to us. We're your best friends, right?" George rolled his extended hands.
~ KAIDEN ~"Do you seriously have to follow me? You know I'm going over to Dad's, not a marriage proposal or something." I rolled my eyes at Scott.
~ KEALEY ~"Okay, okay, okay. How the hell do you two know each other?" Beth shouted in obvious frustration.
~ KEALEY ~I didn't feel quite good. I was so tired and felt the urge to have a good rest.
~ KAIDEN ~Have you ever had a very bugging wife that made you wonder how the heck her friends were at your house every week or should I say, everyday? If not, you're one lucky man.
"Thank you so much for standing up for me. I can't thank you any less. You've made me think you probably have a brain in that head of yours." Kealey said with over-excitement."Whatever, it's nothing." I rolled my eyes,ignoring her rude remark.