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“What is this shit?”
“Classical rock,” Emrys and I both spoke at the same time before we both laughed, Ostana looked between us oddly, but shrugged her shoulders and leaned back in the black leather seats. Ostana wore pink sunglasses to shade the bright glare from the sun that reflected off of the snow and ice vs Emrys and I’s black ray bans; Emrys brought my pair for me on my fifteenth birthday as a gift and they were they best at avoiding sun so he decided to get his own pair.
“Can we change it to something different? Something not so… Old?” As we exited our town in my mates mustang, I couldn’t help but feel a tad nervous; Star City is where the King and Queen live, lycan celebrities and models, everyone had a dream there - it just mattered if you made it or not. Only going there once as a child, my father deemed it too dangerous to return even though nothing happened - except when I almost choked on a dino shaped chicken nugget… Not my best moment.
“Old?” Emrys questioned. “I hope you know, your mate listens to classical rock,”
“Not when I’m around.”
*
Star City was mesmerizing at night; the sun was still setting earlier and earlier, dark blues and grays painted the sky and since it was near six, I couldn’t wait for dinner. Snow must’ve missed the city as not one speck of white laid upon the concrete jungle. Buildings that seemed to kiss the sky overlooked the congested traffic of below, most cars around us were taxis and Ostana couldn’t help but squeal as she peered into the city outside her window; Emrys turned the radio down, his hand gripping the steering wheel so tightly that his knuckles grew white, and I wanted ever so desperately to reach over and calm whatever bothered him.
Laker’s townhouse was made up of white stone and had only two parking spaces in front of his house, one already occupied by Lakers cherry red 1970 Chevy Chevelle which left one spot left for Emrys’ black Mustang; we hardly turned the engine off when Ostana jumped out and leapt to Lakers front door that was lit by a wall lantern like light. I laughed at her enthusiasm as I too exited the car, once it was fully parked, and was about to grab my small, lilac luggage when Emrys grabbed it for me.
“Thanks,” I smiled, goosebumps from the wind that was colder here in the city; noises of distance chatter, laughter, and a few sirens went in and out of my ears as I turned to look at the townhouse. It had to be at least four stories high, the bottom two windows lit up while the rest of the house was dark, but still welcoming.
“Welcome to Star City,” Laker practically yelled with a bright smile as he embraced Ostana with a kiss before his eyes landed on Emrys and I with a grin - he seemed to know… “Ah, my bestest friend and his-”
“Laker,” Emrys' voice was stern as he held his bag in one hand and mine in the other, I followed my mate as he walked up Laker’s townhouse stairs and I couldn’t help but notice the smirk Laker flashed towards me - he had to know.
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