“Siblings love in a very different way than normal”
June 29th, 2010 by
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Noon has always been the time for lunch for anyone in the whole world especially in New York. Inside a fast food restaurant, a group of friends consisting of four people are taking their usual lunch break together from their respective jobs. Like any groups of friends out there, laughter can be heard from every side of the group. “I can’t believe you Clovis! You actually did that!” Riku shouted as he playfully punched Clovis’s shoulder. Clovis laughed at the comment then looked at his friend across from him, Dan. “I wouldn’t have done it without Dan, you know.” Clovis said with a smirk on his face making the whole group laugh again. “Partner in crime, I see. Right, Dan?” Rayne teased as he stares at Dan with playful eyes. “I guess so. I actually remembered pressing buttons like change AOL password, change NTL password and change hotmail password.” Dan stated after sipping from his soda, a smirk slowly forming on his face. “What did Rose do when she found out?” Rayne asked as he warily eyed Clovis. Scratching the back of his head, Clovis nervously grinned. “You know how Rose is. She made even with me and you don’t want to know how but let me tell you, she really got me.” Clovis said as puts his arms up for exaggeration making his friends laugh. “You two have a really weird sibling’s relationship.” Dan commented while Rayne and Riku nodded in agreement. Clovis can’t help but laugh at the comment. “Well I never said we were normal. Besides, we know that we’re just messing with each other.” Suddenly Dan caught someone familiar who just went inside the restaurant making him nervous. “Hey Clovis? Did you do anything against your sister?” Clovis eyed his friend questioningly. “Well yeah, just this morning. Why?” Clovis asked but he immediately felt someone staring at his back heatedly. “That’s why.” Dan said, pointing at a girl coming their way with a very bad aura around her. You’re so dead Clovis. Rayne, Dan and Riku can’t help but think.
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