At the end of class though, they made sure I knew that they were counting on Zeke giving them a ride home. They couldn't waste time after school. It was strange for them to be so adamant about it, but maybe they thought Zeke would continue pranking them. I just nodded. We usually arrived at the car at the same time, so I couldn't imagine Zeke leaving all of us.
I went to my last class of the day, rejoining Noah. I told him about the way the twins scared me. I didn't dare mention that they wanted me to prank him next month on his birthday.
After school, I thought we would have to convince Zeke to wait for the twins. In a surprising twist...we should have convinced him to wait for us.
Noah looked just as distressed as me as we stared at his empty parking spot. "He left without us??"
I looked around, watching students heading to their own cars.
Notes:
~read my other novel: Misadventures of a Perpetual Bridesmaid. I’ve entered it in the spirity contest, hopefully it qualifies as a comedy. Give it a read and let me know if I need to be more funny!
~I made an insta: writerhalf_empty (also a FB page but I can’t even find it sooooo there’s that lol) You get to see behind the scenes content and other baseball stuff. Maybe I’ll even hold contests for naming characters or mass releases. We’ll see!
~As always, thanks for reading!