"There's a girl here? Where?" Maddox asks as he looks between me and his brother. "Right there," I mutter under my breath as I point to where he's sitting. Maddox glares at me while Abel chortles. "I'll be the adult here, seeing as you're both minors," Abel grins with his hands on his waist while his unbuttoned Burger King shirt hangs on his neck by the top button like a cape. "Oh, so you're the older one," I nod as I look at Abel. "Yeah, barely," Maddox responds with a roll of his eyes. "I've been nineteen for two weeks," Abel retorts in a tone that tells me he often has to tell people this. "Yet you've done nothing detrimental," Maddox sighs in slight disappointment. "What do you expect him to do? Save the world?" I scoff at Maddox. "Shut up, Olive," Maddox snaps at me with his u

