It's My Fault

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    You guys are the best! 378 readers! Please forgive my short chapters lately. I just felt like I needed to end some parts at that one moment. I would like to thank Popular17, once again. She is like the author of this book, not me! She is awesome, please read her books. Where are votes? I mean, you have to admit, these chapters have been... AWESOME! :P

   Diggy's pov:

   Liv boarded the airplane with Ocean, giving us a hair whip. Man, sometimes it's like that girl was actually from the movie. I turned to Maddie.

   "She has never kissed anyone? Even on camera?" I asked Maddie. She nodded, now I felt really bad. I ruined her first kiss. Not Maddie, not Liv, me. I was the one who charged at her lips! Whoa, that sounded weird. Maddie started to cry.

   "Maddie!" I whispered. I held her in my arms.

   "I just lost my best friend, my twin. Now she is off to Florida, and I started this. I think I am the bad guy here. Not her, I started this whole thing by calling her a liar. Look how far it came. I'm such a fool!" Maddie sobbed.

   "Want some fast food?" I asked her. That was the best I could think of to cheer her up.

   "No, I want a plane ticket to Florida," she responded. "But, fries would be nice."

   "Wild fries? There is a Good Times around here," I said. She nodded. I took her hand, and we walked to Good Times. She had a chocolate milkshake and some fries, and I had a burger, and a milkshake. After finishing our food, I got her a basketball necklace. She liked it a lot. Pretty soon, it felt like she forgot about Liv.

   "Hey," I said.

   "What?" She asked, still admiring her necklace.

   "Let's take a plane ride," I told her. She looked at me.

   "Where?" She asked.

   "Calafornia," I said. She smiled, and nodded.

   "First we will have to drop out of college," she said.

   "To the car!" I said. She laughed, and he went back to our college.

   Maddie's pov:

   We got in the car after deciding to drop out of college, and move to Calafornia. We had to drop out first. We got our things, and went down to the front desk.

   "Hi, we would like to drop out," Diggy said confidently. I nodded. The lady looked shocked.

   "Are you sure?" She asked.

   "Yes," I responded.

   "Alright, then," she said. She typed something on her computer. She had us sign a paper, and we were free.

   "I got our plane tickets online, we board at 9:00 tomorrow morning. We can stay at a hotel close to the airport, for the night," Diggy said.

   "Good thing I brought my swim suit!" I exclaimed.

   "Me too, let's stay up as late as we want! And stay in the pool till midnight!" He agreed. And we were off in Diggy's car to a hotel.

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