Read Story: SEASON 1 EPISODE 36
“I was wondering if you’d like to go to the Winter
Wonderland with me,” he suggested, switching
from one foot to the other. My eyes found Sierra’s
who mumbled something along the lines of, ‘this
always happens.’
Sabrina pursed her lips as she looked at Sierra,
sympathy shining through her eyes. “No,” she
responded. Sabrina closed the car door while the
boy stood there, eyes widened slightly and his
stance slumped over.
I let out a laugh. “Get out of here,” Sabrina snapped,
opening the door just a crack.
The boy followed her commands and walked away
with his hands shoved in his pockets. Sierra smiled
slightly. “That’s good about her, isn’t it?” I asked.
Sierra nodded, watching as the boy walked away.
“He wasn’t that cute anyway,” she snorted.
“And even the ones that are cute are too stupid to
realize what’s right in front of them,” I sighed. The
sound of snow crunching surprised us all. Didn’t we
just tell the boy to leave?
“Jonah, glad I could catch you!” Waverly smiled. Her
face was red and her hair was disheveled. The cold
isn’t kind to her. I hope I don’t look like that…who am
I kidding? I don’t care.
Jonah smiled slightly. “Yeah?”
“This girl hates me, watch this,” Sierra whispered to
me as she rubbed her eyes under her glasses slightly
before taking them off. “Hi, Waverly!”
“Which one are you? Sadie or Sara?” Waverly
furrowed her eyebrows as if thinking hard.
“I’m Sara,” Sierra said as she stuffed her glasses in
her jacket pocket. Sabrina got out of the car, an
amused look on her face.
“No, I’m Sara,” Sabrina said. I realized how similar
the girls looked when Sierra has her glasses off. If
you put them in the same clothes and do their hair
the same, and ignore Sabrina’s pink highlight, you
wouldn’t be able to tell the difference.
They continued bickering while Waverly looked back
and forth between the two, an annoyed look on her
face. I was laughing loudly at the twins while Jonah
was sighing; I could see a faint smile playing on his
lips though. Now, I never said that Waverly was
smart- she’s just kind of nice, when she wants to be.
And obviously, when she wants a guy, she’ll get
him. I guess I admire that about her. I wish I had
that trait about me.
Waverly tore her gaze from the twins who wouldn’t
quit, now they were arguing about who was Sadie.
“Anyway, I wanted to ask you if you would go to
Winter Wonderland with me.”
“I would but I can’t. I have to watch the twins,”
Jonah looked awkward as he shifted from one foot to
another. He isn’t a good liar.
“Aren’t they old enough to watch themselves?”
Waverly whined. Jonah shook his head. “Can’t they
watch each other?” Jonah shook his head again.
“Why can’t you hire a sitter? Savannah, are you
doing something on Wednesday?”
Jonah’s pleading eyes found mine and I nodded.
“Yeah, sorry, I have plans.” Honestly, I have to
work.
“I just bought my dress yesterday; it’s blue and it’s a
high-low. I even got heels to match. You don’t think
that maybe you could cancel them and watch the
kids,” she started saying but Sabrina cut in. Her
statement annoyed me because one, they aren’t kids;
two, she’s saying it as if they’re her own children; the
kids; and three, if she expects me to cancel my plans
just for her, she’s mistaken.
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