Saturday, when these open doors are open-ended…
Cassey sat in the car waiting for her mom who was getting food in the resturant they were parked in front of. As ususal, she was listening to her iPod too loud. She only did it so she couldn’t hear her sister’s pointless cries of, “Cassey! Cassey!” only for her to turn around and answer with a short, “What?” then her sister replying with something along the lines of, “I forgot.”
Cassey was always with her sister and mother since her dad was always on business trips. She was fighting with her friends who wouldn’t give her a break, and they didn’t care about her at this point. Her iPod song suddenly changed to Saturday by Fall Out Boy. Natalie and Cassey would scream this song in malls, parks, wherever they were on Saturdays. This song was a melancholy reminder of the bitter past, after the secrets Natalie kept from Cassey, and, in turn, the lies Cassey fed to Natalie. She was tempted to change the song to something mildly cheerier, but she realized she had to face the past the left a long time ago. She grabbed her cell phone and dialed Natalie’s number, still burned into her minnd after months of not calling.
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