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Brooke snorted. "Yeah? Well, have you ever been followed for two blocks until you reached the police station your father works at? 'Cause that is creepy."
"I've been followed before too, actually."
Brooke snorted. "Yeah? Well, have you ever been followed for two blocks until you reached the police station your father works at? 'Cause that is creepy."
"I've been followed before too, actually."
"It's so strange, isn't it?" Brooke asked, shaking her head slowly. She took another sip of her drink. "Like, don't people have better things to do than creep other people out?"
"Don't ask me about that since I have no clue."
Brooke laughed quietly. "Yeah, well, neither do I. I just can't believe people sometimes, ya know?"
"I don't think anyone can."
"Yeah," Brooke sighed, looking down into her cup.
"So, got anything special coming up sooner or later?" He asked, as he looked down into his cup.
Brooke nodded, smiling. "Yes, actually. I just finished up my first book, More Than Friends, and I'm meeting with publishers next week."
"Sounds interesting, what's it about?"
A light blush rose to Brooke's cheeks, and she let some of her hair fall in front of her face. She was wary of telling people about what she wrote, she didn't want them to judge her by it.
"A couple of friends who end up being more than friends… As the title suggests…" she mumbled.
"I already guessed that part, but what about the characters, setting, and stuff?"
(u alive?)
(Yeah, sorry. Life is hectic.)
"Well… It's modern day, and the characters are Mikayla and Jacob. They end up getting put in couple-y situations,\ and eventually realize that they have feelings for each other. Then they start dating and get married. The end," Brooke explained.
(It's fine)
"What do you mean by the couple-y situations?" He asked, even more curious.
Brooke shrugged. "Well, like games… 7 Minutes in Heaven, for example."
"That's cool, the book sounds very interesting. I hope the publishers approve your book." He said.
"Thanks. So do I," Brooke said softly. In all reality, she wasn't so sure that they would, and she was worried about it.
"Well, at least your life is interesting." He said, thinking over his life and how miserable it was.
Brooke scoffed. "Hardly. I sit at home and write, when I'm not working or at school."
"Same here."
"You write?" Brooke asked. "Or you just sit at home?"
"I don't write, just sit at home."
"Ah. Okay. Well, you must do something that interests you," Brooke said.
"I draw in my free time, does that count?" He asked.
"Well, yeah. Of course, it does," Brooke laughed. "What do you draw?"
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