Creative Writing: A Fictional Narrative

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Virginia’s cheeks heated with anger. “Get out of my way! You’re not going to screw this up for me.” Her attempt at a normal night turned into a full on wrestling match with Chase.
She elbowed his ribcage trying to wedge herself between his body and the door, but he held his ground, laughing at her. She hit his crotch with her bottom trying to butt him out of the way, still he didn’t budge.
“Let me out, asshole!” She stomped on his foot with her stiletto. Childish, but childish seemed to be the only thing he responded to.
“Ow, what the hell, Gin, I’m trying to help you!”
“No, you’re not. You’re trying to run everyone off, like Brandon.”
“You can’t go out with AJ,” he simply said. “He’s a creep.”
“Austin,” she corrected him. “I like him. Don’t mess this up for me.”
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“You’re either crazy brave, or crazy stupid for walking in here.”
Austin exhaled a cloud of smoke in Chase’s face. “I really didn’t know you were still seeing her.”
“I don’t believe you.”
“And here I thought we were friends.”
“Were friends. Past tense.”
“You two dated in like what, tenth grade? How the hell was I supposed to know you were still following her around like some damn whipped puppy…my suggestion is maybe you need to get a life considering she obviously doesn’t feel the same way.” His eyes scanned the connecting rooms. “What is this …an apartment over a garage? Are you going as far as locking her up so she won’t run away?”
“You hurt her and I swear to God I will hunt you down and castrate you.”
“What is your obsession with this girl? She must be an unforgettable lay to make a boy forget his true friends and abandon his only family.”
Chase was five seconds away from lunging and beating the crap out of his EX-best friend when Virginia came back into the room.
She’d changed outfits into a short jean mini skirt and tiny baseball T-shirt that showed a strip of her belly. It wasn’t any less provocative than the dress had been, in fact, it may have been

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