Chapter 14 - Lesson five Hayden. Pick-up lines don't work.

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A/N  We couldn't really think of a wonderful song for this one, so until we do, enjoy the disney!

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I looked around the football field that Sarah said I needed to meet her at.  In the middle of the field were a group of people huddled together, and off to the side on one of the bleachers was my little mate and Hayden.

As I started walking over to where Sarah sat playing with Hayden I turning my attention to the field.

There were three boys, someone in a gorilla suit, and two girls in the group, Abbie being one of them. Two of the boys, the person in the gorilla suit and the other girl looked to be arguing about something, but I wasn't close enough to hear what.  On the ground sat the other guy who looked like he was playing a video game, his long black hair falling in his face as he hunched over.  Abbie on the other hand was off to the side of the group, looking annoyed as she stood with her arms crossed over her chest.

"It's really not that hard guys," Abbie sighed, interrupting whoever was talking in the group.

One of the guys looked over at Abbie and smiled flirtatiously, "I'm sure you can fix that."

Abbie gave the guy a look that was a mixture between disgust, annoyance and confusion before turning her attention to the other people in the group.

"So Thomas wanted to be schizophrenic right?  What did you have planned for that Debi?"

"Have a video of him watching an imaginary football game."

"Well then let's go do that." Abbie said simply as she walked over to a part of the bleachers.  "If we're going to do that then we need to get a video of him near the top of the stadium so that we can get the whole football field."

When they got to the top of the stadium Abbie stood in the back and looked at the group expectantly.  When no one moved Abbie sighed heavily before grabbing the guy that made the lame joke and pushed him down on the closest bleacher. 

"Do you have the camera Phoenix?"  One of the other guys nodded and held up a camera.  Turning to the other guy she said, "now all you have to do is cheer and act like you're watching a football game.  It's not that complicated."

"But I've never seen a football game before," he said, his eyes on Abbie's chest as he talked to her.

Abbie sent a glare at the guy before taking what I assumed was a calming breath.  "Well then start cheering and screaming and cursing out one of the refs."  Before the guy could respond Abbie moved a couple seats up and looked at Phoenix, "start the camera."

I watched as Thomas started cheering and yelling at the field.  While they were doing the recording I noticed Zander pull into the parking lot and then look down at the football field with interest. A look of confusion crossed his face as he looked at Thomas, but he shrugged it off quickly.  He looked over at me and waved before heading over to where Sarah and I were sitting.  When they were done taking the video Abbie turned to the rest of the group expectantly. 

"What do we need to do next?"

"Voyeurism," the other girl said happily.  "I was thinking that we could have you and Tommy sitting on one of the bleachers cuddling and stuff and then we can have me off to the side watching."

Zander tensed up next to me, his eyes trained on Abbie as he watched the rest of the situation fold out.

"Why's it have to be Thomas," Abbie asked, sending the guy another look of disgust.

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