Chapter 6. Childhood Bully, Meet Childhood Friends
After having breakfast with Austin, I told him I knew just who could help us get rid of the embarrassing video. He was hesitant at first, but I convinced him to go with me to the state capital. He made me shower before we left and gave me some spare clothes to wear. I had to admit he had nice taste in casual clothes; it was also nice to see him out of the usual suit attire that he wore on campus. He gave me a fitted red shirt and black skinny jeans to wear. I had to borrow a belt because the jeans ended up being a little loose on me but still looked good. We headed to the capital, taking my car. It was the city of Brighton, about a two-hour drive away from the city of Watermill.
“Who are we going to meet at the capital?” Austin asked when we hit some traffic about an hour into our drive.
“If I tell you, you will only be upset,” I admitted. He scowled and looked out the window. The truth was, we were going to see Jessica, and she hated Austin with passion. I was not an id
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