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"Your brother is a life saver." Jake says from the corner.
I jump in the air, his voice scaring me half to death.
"Why are you still here? I heard the front door close!" I whisper to him, not risking my parents catching us again.
"I did go out the front door but I came back for a proper goodbye." He smirks.
"This is not funny!" I tell him. "I'm probably gonna be grounded because of you and if they walk in on us kissing again then...." he walks up to me and hugs me, so I don't finish.
"I'm gonna miss you Jen." He says lovingly, ignoring everything I just tried telling him.
I sigh and hug him tighter, not knowing when I'll see him again. "You too." I quietly mumble.
I hear someone at the bottom of the stairs and I push him away. "You need to go." I say regretfully.
He leaves through my window, not without blowing me a kiss and I try to look casual.
My mom opens the door and sends me a small smile. I try to look annoyed.
"Your dad wants me to take your phone."
I almost want to laugh at the irony that I don't know where my phone is from Jake surprise appearance. It could be anywhere from the couch downstairs to the stairs to in here.
I look around my room and when I don't see it I suggest she looks at the couch. She says she will and leaves, but not before telling me one last thing.
"I think he's a keeper, if I must say so myself." She shuts my door after that and I smile. My mom isn't too bad.
I was never one of those people who was obsessed with her phone. I'm not saying I could get rid of mine and live without it, but I didn't spend much a lot of time on it. I only had six games, four of which I only played about once a month when I was bored. I had an Instagram and Snapchat, but no Facebook. I texted my friends often, but not many more people outside of that. In fact, sometimes I didn't even turn off my phone in church. I was just that confident that no one would try to contact me.
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