Chapter Nine

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With all the drama and excitement that has been going on for the past couple of days everyone forgot all about Halloween.

            Rhianan brought it up last night when I found her up in my bedroom in her pajamas after I told her about my date. She told me that our friend Emily was having a Halloween party later tonight. I really didn’t want to go but she insisted that I needed to have fun tonight.

            So now, we were atPartyCity looking for a costume for us. Daniel already had a costume that he had gotten fromTacoma, Robert had brought his costume weeks ago, and that only left me and Rhi. I had no clue what I wanted to be, but Rhianan was looking for some costume that she said her and Robert were matching as. I had no clue what they were planning.

“What do you wanna be Sah’nai?” Rhianan asked sighing after she had found her costume and I was still looking.

“I don’t know,” I say exasperated. I had looked through all these costumes for at least an hour and I hadn’t found anything yet. Everything was all picked over. “The only cutest thing that I seen so far is the fairy costume, but basically every girl will dress up as that,” I say pouting.

“So, you’re pretty. You can make it look different,” she says picking up the bag that contained the dress and wings.

“Uh, I guess,” I say frowning.

“Did you ask Aiden if he wanted to come?” she handed me the bag.


”No, should I?” I ask biting my lip.

“Of course,” Rhi says rolling her eyes.

I nodded and took out my phone, pulling up the number that Aiden had given me yesterday.

*Hey do you wanna go to a Halloween party with me tonight? You can meet my friends…*

            Rhianan and I get in line while I wait.

His reply is almost instant. *Sure. What should I go as?*

I bit my lip. *Probably a model or Greek God*

*Good idea. What time should I pick you up?*

“Sah’nai,” Rhianan nudged me in the shoulder.

“Huh,” I look up and see that the lady was waiting for me to pay. “How much?” I ask smiling guiltily.

“34.99,” the woman working the register says.

            I pull out my dad’s credit card and swiped.

“Thank you. Have a nice day,” the lady says once she bagged up my item.

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