Wasn’t Part of the Plan
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Chapter 6 Operation Break Ray img
Chapter 7 Not Sure About the Skirt img
Chapter 8 Who the hell reads a book at a Party img
Chapter 9 He's a Good Guy img
Chapter 10 He Wasn't there img
Chapter 11 Library img
Chapter 12 The Don'ts of a Party img
Chapter 13 Fuckin Mozart img
Chapter 14 Partners img
Chapter 15 Two Could Play this Game img
Chapter 16 Father in Name img
Chapter 17 Can't Remember Her Name img
Chapter 18 Is She Your Girlfriend img
Chapter 19 More Important Than A Party Dress img
Chapter 20 Composers img
Chapter 21 Practice img
Chapter 22 David Jacobs img
Chapter 23 Hateful Leslie img
Chapter 24 Listen to Your Guts img
Chapter 25 Dipping Cookies img
Chapter 26 Ray's Clothes img
Chapter 27 Mr Emerson img
Chapter 28 Chloe Price img
Chapter 29 I Hate Seeing Girls Cry img
Chapter 30 Real Charmer img
Chapter 31 No Friends img
Chapter 32 On a Date img
Chapter 33 More Pratice img
Chapter 34 Red Flags or Stay For Dinner img
Chapter 35 Mr and Mrs Price img
Chapter 36 The Warmest Dinner Ever img
Chapter 37 End It img
Chapter 38 Not Again img
Chapter 39 Haunted House img
Chapter 40 Karma, Definitely Karma img
Chapter 41 Great Friends img
Chapter 42 Bad Experiences img
Chapter 43 Needed the Neck For Violin img
Chapter 44 A Real Crush img
Chapter 45 Who Comes to Think in a Party img
Chapter 46 Not The Right Feelings img
Chapter 47 Always On Your Side img
Chapter 48 Kisses and Friendship img
Chapter 49 Jason Bell and Friendships img
Chapter 50 Becky and Parties img
Chapter 51 Bikini img
Chapter 52 Operation Break Ray in the Winds img
Chapter 53 Leslie img
Chapter 54 Mark and Harry img
Chapter 55 Kissy Faces img
Chapter 56 Family Issues 1 img
Chapter 57 Be My Girlfriend img
Chapter 58 Running From Ray img
Chapter 59 Fun img
Chapter 60 Track Team img
Chapter 61 Toxic and Byes img
Chapter 62 Grew Fond of Raynold Price img
Chapter 63 PDA img
Chapter 64 Who Are You and What Have You Done With My Dad img
Chapter 65 Café Flirts img
Chapter 66 Bash Your Head Into The Table img
Chapter 67 Movie Dates img
Chapter 68 Mrs Price img
Chapter 69 Issues img
Chapter 70 Nesting Together img
Chapter 71 Showers Are Pointless img
Chapter 72 Relationships and Ruin img
Chapter 73 Scot, Again img
Chapter 74 Emotions and Wrong Output img
Chapter 75 I'm Sorry img
Chapter 76 I Love You img
Chapter 77 Night Adventures img
Chapter 78 Pep Talk Didn't Do It img
Chapter 79 Beautiful Music img
Chapter 80 Does it have to be Ray img
Chapter 81 Because I can img
Chapter 82 Little Secrets img
Chapter 83 I Know Your Secret img
Chapter 84 Truth img
Chapter 85 I Love Him img
Chapter 86 She Loves You img
Chapter 87 He Still Loved Her img
Chapter 88 Love and Trust img
Chapter 89 Holier Than Thou Streak img
Chapter 90 Prom img
Chapter 91 Becky img
Chapter 92 Help! img
Chapter 93 Sacrifice For Him img
Chapter 94 Years Later img
Chapter 95 Ray and Welcome Back Parties img
Chapter 96 You and Me img
Chapter 97 David Story (1) img
Chapter 98 David's Story (2) img
Chapter 99 David's Story (3) img
Chapter 100 David's Story (4) img
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Wasn't Part of the Plan

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Chapter 1 The Beginning

In the present day an era it was particularly hard to find a person or people one could actually call a friend. With the generation wannabe cold blooded hormonal teenagers wanting true honest relationships but never wanting to put the efforts into being an actual friend themselves. It was almost laughable.

That was the thing with the human mind and its greed; never giving anything but wanting the whole world in return. But they were rarest occasions where things that could only ever be seen once in a gorgeous sapphire blue moon, were real people wanting to put in that work an effort into being a friend and loving you for everything that you are or seemed to be and wanting to grow old with you.

It was an unexplainable thing to have such a person; its rarity was well known by Gianna Emerson after all she'd had her own far share of brittle relationships right from a tender age and going further friends that never stuck by you. It was more accurate to say she had never really had real friends in her past.

But, come spring two years ago she had met Becky Waters and for the first time she could actually call someone her best friend. It was light the light at the end of a dark dreary tunnel or rain after years of famine; a miracle she had never hoped would be hers.

Now, what would do you on receiving an SOS call from your only ever best friend, your other half, the person you're supposed to grow old and die with matching be-jeweled grave stones; worse case she's balling her eyes out over the phone. The answer was simple for Gianna: you grab a shovel and a body bag and cycle all the way to your best friend's house by 9pm, you also needed to well versed in the art of burying a human corpse prior of course, luckily she had read up on that months ago.

It was important to understand the assignment. She had somehow successfully secured the shovel to her bike and the body bag had been folded perfectly and tied tightly to her seat before she took off in the night. The street lights illuminated the dark streets making every cranny visible and after taking a turn down a familiar path, she pulled up at her house, parking her bike by the fence.

She quietly jumped over it, with much skill. She had been jumping fences for two years now, it would have been weird if she hadn't have gotten used to it at some point. Soon she was climbing up to her window obviously avoiding the front door. The large glass windows were already open so it was much more easy to climb in; pulling herself with the upper body strength she had developed with consistent visits to the gym and morning press ups in her room before going to school.

She was immediately greeted by the bright pastel pink walls with tiny lights hanging over each corner of the room; pictures holding various fond memories were plastered on the wall, the one adjacent to it holding a life sized picture of Harry styles wearing a rainbow colored suit; more girly aesthetics on another wall and just above her large princess bed was her name 'Becky' designed with lights.

On many occasions she had observed that the room itself resembled the owner, and secretly she had envied it, wishing she could have something like that for herself too; not the pink though, but being able to make the room hers. She shook the thoughts out of her mind; forget the room, she was there for a reason.

Atop the large princess bed was a lump beneath the thick duvet. She moved closer to it hearing soft sobs that immediately broke her heart and reinforced the rage with in her.

"Bee?" She called softly, sitting at the edge of the bed that had immediately sunken in. Her bed had always been extremely soft, she had wondered how she had never gotten joint pains from sleeping on it. It sucked you in forcing you to lay in a very uncomfortable position all through the night.

She had preferred harder bed herself, loving the stability it gave. The lump suddenly moved swiftly. She pulled the covers and was jumping onto Gianna with enough force causing them to topple over and land on the carpet floors beneath them.

Becky sobbed out, louder now that her friend was here, holding her in a bear tight grip despite her slender arms. Gianna, initially startled, patted gently on her bouncy strawberry blonde hair.

"It's okay Bee, I'm here."

"Gianna..."

"Yeah?"

Becky sniffled rubbing her tears on her black shirt then looked up to her. Her baby blue orbs glistened despite the tears, the rim of her eyes was puffy and red from crying. The whole site tugged on Gianna's heart tighter.

"What happened? Who do I need to bury? I got a shovel and a body bag ready for them."

"Be serious Gianna, I'm not in the mood for joking." She pouted her lips, slowing pulling away from the hug to rub on her puffy eyes.

"Do I look like I'm joking? If you want to see the shovel just look outside your window, I'm dead serious."

            
            

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