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to pop." Nadia asked trying to look over the crowd of people; most

 

likely trying to get another glimpse of the mysterious couple. "You

 

seemed pretty upset." She continued, still trying to see over

 

everyone. "Yeah, but I'm fine now." I said as I let Katie's little

 

legs down to run around.

 

"That was my mother and her new husband." I said finally.

 

"Wait, what, say that again. That was your mom." She said in

 

complete surprise. "Yup, you heard me right. That was my mom." I

 

repeated. "Loren, Mia's here." She called out. Nadia seemed to
always find away to talk about something else when she wasn't

 

interested anymore. I guess that was just her thing; if it didn't

 

involve her then she really didn't want to know. Loren appeared

 

out of the crowd holding a small box.

 

"Hey Mia; Katie found you I see." She said pointing at the

 

feather that hung behind my ear. Her small stature fit her pink

 

fitted dress perfectly. Looking at her you wouldn't even think that

 

she had a daughter. Physically she looked great, splitting image of

 

Nadia just shorter. Although, I will say that Loren was much more

 

well liked by people, she was someone who truly cared about

 

others.

 

"Here, Mia, this is for you." She said, handing me the small

 

box. "What is it?" I asked taking the box in one hand and pulling at

 

the bow with the other. "The girls wanted to get you both

 

something for graduation. I think they chose well." She replied with

 

a smile on her face.
I slowly lifted the cover to reveal a beautiful

 

gold ring; shaped as a rose with a small red ruby in the middle.

 

"Oh my, this is beautiful." I said, admiring it's shine in the box.

 

I carefully took the ring out and held it up to the sun; the ruby

 

glimmered in the light. "It's absolutely lovely." I said, as I continued

 

staring at it watching it, glimmering in the sunlight. "Thank you;
thank you, very much; I love it." I said, with a smile as I slipped it

 

over my finger.
I watched it twinkling in the sunlight as I turned

 

my hand from side to side.

 

"Of course, you deserve it. You both do." Lila said, stepping

 

forward.
Lila was the next in line to be captain of the squad.

 

Nadia picked her just a few nights ago after practice. She wasn't

 

very tall but she did know a lot about gymnastics’.
She was pretty,

 

with shoulder length black hair, small slender face with green

 

eyes. Her family was one of the only Asian families in Hillside.

 

"Look, this is mine." Nadia said, lifting her hand, presenting her

 

own ring to be adorned. "Wow, that's nice." I said looking at her

 

heart shaped ring with a diamond in the middle. The diamond fit

 

her perfectly, always sparkling at every chance that she was

 

given.

 

"Yours was easy Mia; we all knew that we should get you a

 

rose ring, with a red ruby. Look it matches your roses, the colors

 

and all." Lila pointed out with a smile, while pointing at my bunch

 

of roses, now tucked tightly under my arm. "Oh yeah, I forgot I had

 

these." I said, with a slight laugh. "Thank you Lila; thank you to all

 

of you for such a wonderful gift." I said, looking around at the small

 

group of girls now surrounding both Nadia and I.
"We'll miss you
guys." Nadia explained. "Remember all of you, if you ever need

 

help for anything, we will always be around to help." Nadia

 

continued, as everyone leaned in for a group hug. The smell of

 

perfume mixed well with each other, as the smell of berries filled

 

the air surrounding our little circle.

 

"Hey Mia, come on it's time to go. Dad already left so you're

 

going to have to ride with me." Tucker said, from behind the group

 

of girls. "Oh, alright. I'm coming." I said, looking around, making

 

sure I didn't forget to hug anyone. My heart started to feel sad

 

knowing that this could very well be the last time I get to hug them.

 

"Hey Tuck. I didn't see you at the ceremony; were you in

 

there?" Nadia asked; now turning all her attention to Tucker.

 

Nadia always had a thing for my brother but he never showed any

 

interest in her. I didn't understand why, I mean I think she was his

 

type but he never responded to any of her advances. Which in a

 

way was kind of funny I guess. She was so used to getting

 

everything she wanted; but she never managed to bag my

 

brother. I kind of laughed to myself at the thought.

 

"Yup, I was there and I wouldn't have missed it at all." He

 

replied wrapping his huge arms around my neck. "So are you

 

going to Jim's party tonight Mia?" She said, still staring hard at
Tucker. "What about you Tucker, will you be there?" She asked,

 

with her puppy dog eyes. "Um, yeah, I guess we'll both be there.

 

So come on Mia, got lot's to do before the party." He said tugging

 

me backwards.
I got the feeling that he wanted out of there as

 

fast. I chuckled just thinking about it. "I know; I know." I said with a

 

smirk. "Alright guys; I'll see you all tonight." I said, right before

 

Tucker spun me around and pulled me through the crowd. "Geez."

 

I said, pulling my arm out of his tight grip.

 

"Dad invited mom and James to dinner tonight."
He said, as

 

we slowed our walk toward his truck. It was rather nice truck, for a

 

guy of his age. With all the off-road adventures offered here at

 

Hillside you would almost expect his truck to have more than a

 

few small dings, just as everyone else did; but nope not Tucker's;

 

aside from a little dent here and there, it was still in pretty good

 

condition.
"What? Why" I said, surprised at my angry tone. "Don't

 

know, but she asked if we'd like to have dinner with them first,

 

then dad gave them an invite." He answered, shrugging his

 

shoulders.

 

"Don't you think there's something wrong about that? I mean

 

she shows up like, years later; with a new husband for that matter.

 

She must have some kind of nerve to do this, let alone agree to
come to our house for dinner, even if dad invited her. She should

 

have said no." I began.
"Well, I'd like to think she just wants to try

 

to make things right." He said cutting me off, in her defense. "Yeah

 

right; by showing up today. Yeah; that will fix everything."
I said

 

as I hopped into the truck.

 

"Are we really going to Jim's party tonight?" I asked, placing

 

the roses on the seat next to me. "Um yeah; I thought you wanted

 

to go. By the way where did you get those?" He asked, pointing at

 

the roses. "Oh yeah; I go them from Jon via Steve." I said, with a

 

chuckled looking down at the beautiful flowers.
"Jon huh. Yeah, I

 

did run into the boys out front earlier while the ceremony was

 

going on. Um; so what's that?" He asked, with his eyes fixed on

 

my hand. "Oh yeah, I got this from the squad. Isn't it pretty?
Nadia

 

got one too but she got a diamond." I said, as I lifted my hand up

 

so the sun would catch the ruby, twinkling red beams of light into

 

his eyes. "Ah; well when you're ready to cash it in, I know of a few

 

guys who would pay some good money for precious gems." He

 

laughed, as he started his truck and headed toward the school

 

exit. "Yeah right Tuck in your dreams." I laughed back, holding on

 

as he made a sharp turn out of the school.

 

At that very moment I couldn't help but tear; as an
overwhelming feeling of sadness passed through my heart. This

 

was the last time that I would leave this school as a student.
I

 

took a long hard star at the school, it's old buildings, old football

 

and track field.
I even caught a glance of some teachers crying

 

with students.
It felt weird to see all of my classmates still saying

 

their goodbye's; as the reality of growing up sunk in.

 

I really didn't care for my mom, nor did I really care for her

 

new husband. I really didn't know either of them. I was never a

 

person who judged a book by it's cover, because that is what I

 

was taught since I was a kid; but I guess because James was with

 

my mother it was automatic that I felt this way about him. Maybe it

 

was the way he looked, or even the way she looked at him with

 

that twinkle in her eyes. My dad always told me that it was

 

important to never judge someone without even giving them a

 

chance.

 

I guess I could be more open to meeting him, or the both of

 

them for that matter. I mean he never did anything to me, well

 

directly at least. But there was just something about him that I

 

didn't like.
Maybe I was jealous or something; I don't know,

 

perhaps I was just jumping to conclusions and he really was a

 

nice guy. Perhaps I shouldn't hold my mother's faults against him;
after all he wasn't around when she left us anyway. I thought, as I

 

gazed out the open window, admiring the passing trees.

 

We got home a little before six o'clock and dad's truck was

 

already there.
I could tell that Lily was just about done with

 

dinner. The entire house smelled like broiled steaks and

 

potatoes; with a heavy scent of garlic and black peppers; needless

 

to say the house smelled great.
My dad met Lily about two years

 

ago, but it was like they were meant to be together. They were

 

always goofing around, making each other laugh, and playing

 

jokes on each other.
Although we never heard them say it in front

 

of us; we did see it often; Tucker and I knew that they were in

 

love.

 

"We're home." I announced; as I swung the old screen door

 

open, letting it hit the back wall hard. I shrugged my shoulders in

 

hopes that it wouldn't break. I smiled at the thought, that it might.

 

"Mia. Congratulations." Lily said, as she put down the napkins on

 

the table and hurried over toward me; in her cute yellow sun dress

 

with huge flowers surrounding the bottom, I always thought she

 

looked like a sunflower when she wore it. I chuckled softly to

 

myself as it crossed my mind.

 

Lily was a very kind lady. She wasn't very tall in fact she was
about the same height as me.
She had short brown hair that she

 

always wore down, and it was always brushed perfectly, pulled

 

behind of the ears. Her light peach colored lips matched her pale

 

colored skin and her round light brown eyes. She was my dads

 

complete opposite; I guess that's why they made such a great

 

couple.
Although, when the arguments started, kindness, went

 

out the window and she always won the fight. I smiled every time I

 

heard them arguing.

 

I took notice immediately, that there were three extra seats at

 

the table, but the smell of the food grabbed my attention quickly.

 

She put her arms around me and gave me a big hug, squeezing

 

me a little. "You go on and freshen up, your dad said that we're

 

going to have some guests tonight." She said as she spun around

 

and headed back into the kitchen. "We sure are." I murmured.

 

"Yeah; that sounds good." Tucker called out slamming the screen

 

door shut making his way toward the steps.

 

"Hey, I don't think so. I'm first." I yelled, now running toward

 

the step. I pushed Tucker on the side as we both reach the stairs

 

at the same time. Tucker tumbled over dad's work shoes that

 

always sat at the bottom of the steps. "I'm the graduate, I'm first." I

 

said laughing, hurrying up the steps. "Yeah, yeah. This won't be
the case come tomorrow Mia, you can count on that." He said,

 

also laughing, with his sarcastic tone. "Hey; hey you two stop it.

 

I'm so going to miss this; when you two are all grown with your

 

own children doing the same exact thing; I'm so going to laugh at

 

you both." Lily called out from the kitchen laughing hysterically.

 

My brother and I were always really close. All our lives it was

 

just my dad, Tucker and I, until Lily got added into the mix.
She

 

never really tried to be the step mom, she was more like an older

 

sister or an older friend who just so happened to be with my dad.

 

Dad always tried his best to do what he could for us, but it really

 

wasn't much. We had what we needed, but couldn't always get

 

what we wanted. But in the end; Tucker and I were just fine with

 

that. Lily made things a whole lot easier when she came into the

 

family. She really helped me out a lot; household chores, laundry,

 

shopping; not to mention being there for me.

 

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