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drabble: halloween drabble
“Mackenzie! Don’t walk away from me!” The scream was loud enough to fill an auditorium, but yet, Mackenzie kept walking. She wasn’t in the mood for this conversation and not with her. It was over and the sooner the brunette realized that the better off they’d both be. “I never stood a chance, did I?! It was always her. It was always going to be that little blonde bitch, wasn’t it?” The words pierced through the air like a knife and caused Mackenzie to turn and face her ex-girlfriend. “That’s the sad thing. You did. I wasn’t even going to come back to town. I’m only back here because of what you did, so don’t you dare blame this on me. Or Avery for that matter,” Mackenzie hissed. She was angry. How dare Halston blame Avery for any of this. It wasn’t on her and nor did it have anything to do with her. Moving slightly closer, dark orbs meeting emerald green ones, Mackenzie shook her head. “It’s over. You and me, but believe me it-” She fell silent when she saw the flash of lightning and heard the crash of thunder that followed. “I’m not doing this right now. I need to get to my sister’s to help her set up. Just go back to New York.” Turning on her feet, the redhead stepped off the sidewalk and made her way across the road as the heavens opened up and rain began to fall from the sky. She could hear the splash of water on the pavement behind her as Halston ran across the road to catch up to the fast walking redhead. “Halston! Go home!” The brunette ignored Mackenzie though as she caught up. “I am home. I live in Hartsville too, remember. And in case you’ve forgotten, McKayla is one of my best friends. She asked me to help her with the party.” The realization that she was not going to be able to get rid of her ex-girlfriend easily suddenly crashed over Mackenzie like a tidal wave. “Fine. Just stay away from Avery. Got it?” The brunette ignored her which caused the redhead to roll her eyes once more as she walked towards her sister’s house. “Fine. Act like a child see if I care,” she muttered as she walked into her sister’s home. “Kay!” She called out, kicking her shoes off as she looked around for her sister, though when she spotted the redhead, she immediately rushed over to throw her arms around the other woman. “Hey, pretty girl. I’m going to get changed and then I will be down to help, okay?” A small smile spread across her lips when her sister nodded in agreement. “Have a shower too. I put your costume in my room by the way!” Mckayla called out as the younger redhead rushed down the hallway towards the bathroom. “Thank you!”
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