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Alright. Pick you up in ten?
Alright. Pick you up in ten?
‘Cool, I’ll see u then,’ Amai set his phone down and went to his room. He put on clothes different then what he would usually wear, also layering up. He put on some shoes and waited for Mars. (that’s what I’m calling him now cause his first name is hard to type)
(Okay I'll probably do the same)
Yeah. Mars put his phone in his pocket, grabbed his keys from his bedside table and walked through his little flat to his old retro-styled car. Almost everything he owned was retro. He hopped into the car and started on his way to Amai's place.
Soon, in about ten minutes, he arrived at his friend's house and waited. The neighbors didn't appreciate it when he honked the horn, well, because it was really late at night.
Amai ran out when he heard the car’s horn. He jumped into the front, “Sorry! So, ya ready to go?” Amai winked. He grinned.
"Uhg, I suppose I am." Amai's enthusiasm hurt Mars' brain to even begin to process it. He started the car and started driving. "So, where to?"
“I thought you were gonna choose,” Amai started fiddling with a coin from his pocket.
"Sure, but couldn't we think of something else? I've been doubting it the whole way to your place." Mars thrummed his fingers on the wheel nervously.
“I’m out of ideas, so if you wanna do something else, ya gotta think of it.” Amai’s grin never faded, he always seemed to be like this.
"We could see if there are any movies on or something." Mars doubted it, but maybe it'd deter Amai.
“When are movies on at this time of night?” Amai raised an eyebrow, “We could check if you want.”
"I don't know. Are you sure you want to stay out tonight? The moon isn't even up." Mars glanced up at the dim sky.
“Yeah, I’m sure, why?” Amai asked.
"Because… it's just…" Mars shook his head. "Nevermind."
“No, no, tell me,” Amai grinned, “Are you scared?”
"I mean, come on. This is stupid!" Mars glanced at him.
“I know. That’s why I want to do it,” Amai giggled.
"I feel like I'm the only one with sense between the two of us," Mars growled gently.
“Then you would probably be correct,” Amai laughed. He grinned at Mars.
Mars scowled and continued driving. The only good part about driving at night was the facts that 1. there was hardly anyone driving around and 2. the lights don't work.
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