I didn’t wake up the same way as I did for the past days. There was no poking from Adrianna but I could hear shuffling. I groaned and tried to block the sound out but then I felt something hit my back and I turned so I was on my back, opened my eyes and stared at her. Adrianna was grinning at me mischievously, wearing a dress that flattered her figures. I looked at what she chucked at me and realized it was her shoe. “So that’s how it is, huh?” I asked, my voice still thick with sleep. She laughed, “Up and at ‘em scout. If you won’t, you won’t have time to eat the breakfast I’ll prepare.” “There better be no more cereals,” I said with narrowed eyes. “But they’re so perfect!” she whined before giggling again, taking her shoe from me and heading down. I chuckled to myself, wondering how

