Chapter Two: My Last Date

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"Do you really have to say goodbye?" Riley asked. I nodded again as I closed my locker for the last time.

"You can stay at my house." Lillian suggested. She is my other best friend. 

"I don't know the next time I'll be able to come back."

"This is unfair! We should protest, how am I suppose to finish my high school journey without one of my best friends?"

"The same way, I'm suppose to recreate my status at my new school."

"Such daring tasks for all of us!" Lillian laughed. 

"Are you going to break up with Jason?" Riley asked. Right when she asked that Jason walked over. 

"I don't know." I answered. 

"Don't know what?" Jason asked. 

"When I'll see again." I answered

"Hopefully soon."

"I don't know Montana is a long ways away from here."

"Don't be so negative."

"Well, we'll leave you two lovebirds alone, Lil and I have to ask Mr. Bohemian about our science grades." Riley told us.

"But we will see you before you leave!" 

"I'm counting on it." I said. I turned to Jason. 

"Want to go out for brunch?" he asked. 

"Ditch my last day of school?"

"What can they do?" I laughed. 

"Where do you want to go?"

"I don't know yet." I laughed. 

"How will we get there, we can't drive." 

"That's why personal butlers were invented."

"Your dad is allowing this?"

"No, but I payed my butler's son a little extra at breakfast and now I have a personal chauffeur." 

"Devious." 

"I can be." We walked to the black limo, where a chauffeur waited for us. 

"Mr

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"Mr. McCarthy and Miss Grimm." he greeted. 

"Derrick, take us to the best restaurant you know." Jason told him. I kissed Jason and he opened the door for me. We climbed in and the limo drove off. I saw our school slowly disappear. 

"You come up with beautiful ideas." I say. I kiss him again.

"Anything for my favorite person." 

"I'm your favorite person? I'm flattered." Within time we arrived at Sunny Day Cafe. When we sat down, my phone buzzed. I saw I had two miss calls and eight text messages from Mom and one text message from Riley. 

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