
Three of a kind
Families
Piper’s POV
“I have amazing news!” I sang as I waltzed into the dorm room grinning widely.
“Oh really?” Sam asked grinning and then I looked to see we had a guest in our room; a boy to be more exact.
“Hi,” I said blushing from embarrassment, “I’m Piper and I’m thinking you think I’m the super weird roommate.”
“Spencer,” he said laughing lightly, “No I don’t but I can totally see you as my sister’s roommate.”
“Oh you’re the overprotective brother,” I said smiling lightly, “Surprise visit?”
“You have no idea,” Mac said shaking her head.
“You didn’t tell him about Nialler did you?” I asked and Mac turned a deep shade of red.
“Niall?” he asked, “Was that the boy on the computer?”
“Thanks,” Mac said and I grinned sheepishly.
“I’m not very good with family things,” I said, “We’ve been over this a million times.”
“Tell me who this Niall character is,” Spencer demanded and I rolled my eyes.
“Have you taken your brother to the coffee shop down the block?” I asked grinning, “You have to take him! They have the best green tea in the world!”
Spencer looked like he was about to protest but I grabbed his hand.
“Come on,” I said, “We can all go! I’m buying because we’re celebrating tonight!”
“Why?” Mac asked confused but laughed at my excitement.
“Because I finished my last piece!” I exclaimed and both Mac and Sam squealed with me giving me a giant hug.
“Do you have a picture?” Sam asked, “I want to see a picture.”
“Of course,” I said rolling my eyes, “I had to send one to Liam.”
Mac and Sam both rolled their eyes and Spencer was a bit confused.
“I’m a fashion major,” I said as we walked down the street.
“And that’s supposed to explain everything,” he said confused.
“You’ll see soon enough,” I smiled and we walked inside.
We all got something to drink and found a booth in the back. I pulled out my phone and showed the girls and Spencer my dress I had just finished.
“Oh my god,” Mac said in shock.
“You’re really talented,” Spencer said smiling at me.
“Thanks,” I said and blushed.
Soon I changed the topic and got Spencer talking and Sam and I got to see into the lives of Mac and Spencer. Spencer told a lot of embarrassing stories which caused Mac to groan and redden like a tomato but they were amazing. The stories made me realize how much of a family I really didn’t have. My parents really didn’t want to have children and I was an oops baby. I was left alone most of the time growing up whether it was my uncle and his wife or a nanny. My parents spent most of their time traveling for my dad’s really successful coffee company that he owned. I was brought out of my thoughts when Sam nudged my arm and I looked up to see that Spencer had gone to the restroom leaving me, Mac, and Sam in the booth.
“You okay?” Sam asked and I tried giving them convincing smiles.
“Fine,” I said, “Just thinking about things.”
“Like what?” Mac asked and I just shrugged my shoulders.
“Stuff,” I said as Spencer slid back into the booth.
Both Mac and Sam gave me a look telling me that our conversation wasn’t over just yet but at that point I kind of hoped it would. No one needed to worry about me. I was a strong independent woman. I could handle anything even feeling unloved by my parents.
“I have amazing news!” I sang as I waltzed into the dorm room grinning widely.
“Oh really?” Sam asked grinning and then I looked to see we had a guest in our room; a boy to be more exact.
“Hi,” I said blushing from embarrassment, “I’m Piper and I’m thinking you think I’m the super weird roommate.”
“Spencer,” he said laughing lightly, “No I don’t but I can totally see you as my sister’s roommate.”
“Oh you’re the overprotective brother,” I said smiling lightly, “Surprise visit?”
“You have no idea,” Mac said shaking her head.
“You didn’t tell him about Nialler did you?” I asked and Mac turned a deep shade of red.
“Niall?” he asked, “Was that the boy on the computer?”
“Thanks,” Mac said and I grinned sheepishly.
“I’m not very good with family things,” I said, “We’ve been over this a million times.”
“Tell me who this Niall character is,” Spencer demanded and I rolled my eyes.
“Have you taken your brother to the coffee shop down the block?” I asked grinning, “You have to take him! They have the best green tea in the world!”
Spencer looked like he was about to protest but I grabbed his hand.
“Come on,” I said, “We can all go! I’m buying because we’re celebrating tonight!”
“Why?” Mac asked confused but laughed at my excitement.
“Because I finished my last piece!” I exclaimed and both Mac and Sam squealed with me giving me a giant hug.
“Do you have a picture?” Sam asked, “I want to see a picture.”
“Of course,” I said rolling my eyes, “I had to send one to Liam.”
Mac and Sam both rolled their eyes and Spencer was a bit confused.
“I’m a fashion major,” I said as we walked down the street.
“And that’s supposed to explain everything,” he said confused.
“You’ll see soon enough,” I smiled and we walked inside.
We all got something to drink and found a booth in the back. I pulled out my phone and showed the girls and Spencer my dress I had just finished.
“Oh my god,” Mac said in shock.
“You’re really talented,” Spencer said smiling at me.
“Thanks,” I said and blushed.
Soon I changed the topic and got Spencer talking and Sam and I got to see into the lives of Mac and Spencer. Spencer told a lot of embarrassing stories which caused Mac to groan and redden like a tomato but they were amazing. The stories made me realize how much of a family I really didn’t have. My parents really didn’t want to have children and I was an oops baby. I was left alone most of the time growing up whether it was my uncle and his wife or a nanny. My parents spent most of their time traveling for my dad’s really successful coffee company that he owned. I was brought out of my thoughts when Sam nudged my arm and I looked up to see that Spencer had gone to the restroom leaving me, Mac, and Sam in the booth.
“You okay?” Sam asked and I tried giving them convincing smiles.
“Fine,” I said, “Just thinking about things.”
“Like what?” Mac asked and I just shrugged my shoulders.
“Stuff,” I said as Spencer slid back into the booth.
Both Mac and Sam gave me a look telling me that our conversation wasn’t over just yet but at that point I kind of hoped it would. No one needed to worry about me. I was a strong independent woman. I could handle anything even feeling unloved by my parents.
Notes
Here you go lovelies! Hope you like the update. Sorry it's kind of fillerish.Let us know what you think!
11/25/13