Chapter 28

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Alexander's POV:

Sighing I sat on the couch on the pool house. Dad went to his study after the girls left and all the boys came to the pool house.

I know that the minute Lexi comes back, she's gonna let it all out on me by talking my ear off.

She never liked shopping.

If mom knew that she went shopping with the others she'd probably be surprised by the fact that she even agreed to it.

"So, now that the girls are gone, what do we do?" Felix asked everyone.

We all shrugged in response.

"Do you think Lexi would be able to control herself?" Harris asked me.

I looked him over and answered, "If she does something to distract herself then yes. Other wise she'd probably pull them out of the store."

"Why does she not like shopping anyway?" Luke asked.

"She says and I quote, if you like something buy it and leave. No need to check what brand it is or anything like that."

"How many times had she said that?"

"Too many times to count."

"She won't even step a foot in a mall if she was going with girls knowing how much time they take. And personally, I think she's on the safe side because I know how much time Char takes while shopping. I've been with her on almost every shopping trip." Chris said sitting beside me.

"How much does that girl spends?" Mark asked.

"A lot. She didn't even use most of the stuff she bought and they are still in their packages." Chris answered again.

After that for a while, we were sitting in silence when Mark said, "I'm bored."

"Me too." Luke said.

"What do you suggest we do?" I asked.

They seem to think about it then Luke said, "I know. You could teach us how to fight."

At that Chris let out a chuckle. "Yeah, good luck with that. He's not the best teacher. Lexi is."

I glared at him for that before turning back to the twins.

"Fight?" I asked.

"Yeah. We can defend ourselves against the gang like that." Luke answered.

"Actually that is a good idea." Felix said. "I've always wanted to know how to fight." He added.

I thought over it for a little then said, "Alright. Fine. Chris are you joining us?"

He shrugged. "Sure."

We all went outside the pool house and thus began the hours of training.

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Okay. I lied.

It was just 30 minutes and then they all plopped on the grass breathing heavily.

"Seriously? You're tired?" I asked.

They didn't answer and just laid back on the grass in different places.

"I just need... Some... Rest." Harris said in between breaths.

I rolled my eyes and turned to Chris who was currently gulping down water like his life depended on it.

He didn't even train.

"Chris?" I called.

He stopped drinking and turned to me. "Yeah?"

"You want to come?"

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