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Dec 30, 2015 06:51AM
"It might surprise you to know that you're not the center of the universe," Solstice told Patrick cooly.
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"Oh, don't worry, with a father like mine, I know that. But look at the computer. This IS about me!" Patrick loved winning to her.
"No. It's research so I don't solidify in the middle of passing through an object," Solstice responded with an icy look.
Jay hated being between them but if he wasn't one of them would have been dead by now. "So Patrick whats up?" He asked ignoring everything else they said.
"WHAT?" Patrick thought this girl had gone crazy! He stared at her, then he stared a Jay." Oh so now I know why you don't want me here."
"No Patrick, I never said that." He said which was only half true, if Patrick was calm he wanted him there.
"Should I leave?" Solstice asked. "I'll only make things worse if I stay." She stood up and began gathering her things.
"Not you. Your my best friend, Jay. Sol doesn't want me here because, because." He looked at Sol, trying to see if she knew he was going there.
"Go ahead, he knows I have a crush on him," Sol told Patrick, stuffing a notebook into her bag.
"You implied it!" Solstice called back. She headed down the shelves to look at the books and check one out, so she'd have something to read.
Jay was starting to get another headache. He was getting sick of it. "STOP IT! If you guys can't get along we can't be friends. There's ton of people here to be friends with." He threatened.
"Alright, alright, I get it. I'll go. No one wants me around anyway," Sol called to Jayden, pulling a thick novel off the shelf.
"Why do you want me to get along with her? And why would I been like her? All she's done is stick a pin in my side and be a tattle tail on me!"
"You guys put this on your self's." He said. He could just find some more friends. People who liked his pranks and got along. He shook his head as he left the library.
"Well… Bye, Patty," Sol told him, checking out her book. She left, too.
"I'm not saying I'm going to like her, but I'll be nicer to her when you are around." Patrick took all of his might to say that.
"Good. Now do whatever the hell the book tells you to do," Solstice told him stiffly.
Jayden heard that. "No punching her either and we have a deal." He said.
"No punching. That'll be hard," Sol muttered.
"It's just a wound. Plus, it'll heal naturally," Sol replied.
"Ya, how long though? It's just been getting worse?" Patrick tried to hold the additude in his words.
"A month. A month at most. And I'll mix up a solution in the lab," Sol offered, slinging her bag onto her shoulder.
"Thanks guys." He said in relief. His headache slowly disappeared.
"We'll still probably hate each other," Sol told Jayden with a slight smile.
"I don't care if you hate each other just need you to get along." He said.
"Ok, can we leave. I've spent WAY to much time in here..." Patrick groaned. He wasn't planning on hanging out here when he first enrolled.
"Fine. A strained friendship," Sol agreed with Jayden.
"Hop to where?" Sol asked. "Any plans you have?"
"Anywhere it doesn't matter to me." He shrugged.
"Yeah, lets let Patrick decide." Solstice sat down at a table and began reading from the book she had checked out.
He sat back down next to her and leaned in to whisper so Patrick couldn't hear. "I think your cute too. 10 out of 10." He smiled.
Solstice's eyes widened for a second and then she began smiling, feeling suddenly very happy. Very, very happy. "I… I…" she stammered, turning beet red. She stared at the table. "That's the nicest thing a boy's ever said to me. And I like it when you say things like that."
He winked her at her again. "Blinking problem thing again." He joked. "I'll remember to say things like that more."
"Nothing. Nothing at all," Solstice said, feigning nonchalance. "I think I can deal with the blinking problem, though," she told Jayden with a wink of her own. "You know, I think it's contagious."
"Nothing, forget it. Inside joke." He chuckled.


