"Psst!" I heard a sound coming from somewhere.
I just ignored it and continued to get inside the bathroom.
"Hey."
"Mason? What are you doing in the girl's bathroom?" I eyed the guy as he locked the door behind him.
"I have something to tell you." He sounded rather serious.
"Look, if you're trying to sell me some weed then no thanks." I flat-out declined.
"No, I'm not here to sell you weed or anything for that matter. I have to warn you, Levi knows." He checked each of the stalls thoroughly as he said this.
"About what?"
"About your gang dressed up as girls. I mean, it's pretty obvious right from the start." He sighed.
"If he knows then why isn't he doing anything about it?" I squinted my eyes at the green-haired fellow.
Thinking about wanting to touch his bulky biceps is just so random.
"I don't know." He shrugs.
"Mason, he can't just let something like this slide... unless he's into cross-dressers." I thought deeply about it.
"I highly doubt that. Maybe he's into you instead?" The guy suggested which made us laugh.
"And why are you telling me all this? Trying to play the good guy perhaps?" I arched a brow at him.
"No, I'm rotten to the core. You don't know half the things that I've done, Erin." He shook his head.
"We've all done some pretty bad things that we regret every once in a while."
"That's the point. I don't regret anything." His lovely blue eyes gazed into mine and I could tell that he was telling the truth.
He seems so gentle around me though. Looks can be pretty deceiving.
"Be careful now." He gave me a quick pat on the head before heading out.
What am I, a pet?
When I exited the bathroom, the first person I saw was Dylan. He was obviously waiting for me to come out.
I couldn't quite read the expression on his face but I could tell that he was not happy.
"Mason just gave me a warning. Nothing big." I told him.
"I see." He said nonchalantly.
******
Later that day in the parking lot, I spotted Levi getting off from his motorcycle then he removed his helmet like a real badass would. Flipping his platinum blonde hair here and there.
He handed the keys to Caleb then got inside his other car which was a beautiful black Trans Am.
I couldn't keep my eyes off of his car. So sexy.
Levi caught me ogling at his ride and gave me a wink before driving off which sent shivers down my spine.
"You look like a love-struck teenager." Cody commented in the sidelines.
Oh I'm in love with Levi's car alright. It's my dream car.
"Hey, now that I think about it, minus the mustache and the bandana, you just described Levi Lincoln as your ideal type!" Cody's eyes lit up in flames.
"What? That's outrageous! He may be a racer who drives a Trans Am and who happens to like wearing leather but that's just all a coincidence!" I retaliated.
"Yeah, there's no way Erin's attracted to that jerk." Dylan helped me out while Evan just nods.
"Thank you! Now let's all go home and drink tea like normal gangsters would." I led the way.
******
"Haven't seen Ed around lately." I wondered out loud.
"He wanted to spend some quality time with you but work's been keeping him busy." Mom said.
I don't want to spend some quality time with a stranger though.
"By the way, I have good news!" Mom's face suddenly lit up.
This could not be good.
"I enrolled you and your friends into... ballet class! Isn't that exciting?" Mom beamed.
"Excuse me? Why would you do that to me?" I beat my gang into protesting.
"It's time that you act like a gracious lady at your age." She stated.
"Look, just because you're getting married to a rich guy doesn't mean I have to look the part of a wealthy prim and proper princess, mom." I said a bit too sternly.
"Too late! You and your friends start ballet lessons tomorrow after school." She informed us.
I turned to check on my gang's reactions, wondering why they were all rendered speechless.
The three of them were nearing to tears behind me.