Authors: J.D. Lowrance
“
An old lady?
”
“
Do they look
like the old lady types?
”
I
asked as I poked her side with my other hand.
“
No,
”
she
giggled, squirming out of my hold.
“
Definitely
not, but one can only hope, right?
”
“
Yeah, I guess.
”
I
stood up and smiled down at her.
“
One
can only hope. Now, let
’
s change the subject,
please.
”
“
Ok. So what do
you want for your birthday?
”
quizzed
Campbell.
“
It is tomorrow. The big two two.
You are gettin
’
old sister of
mine.
”
“
Ha . . . ha . .
.
ha,
baby sister,
”
I teased back as
she scrunched up her nose. She hated being called baby anything.
“
I
already told you what I want. For us to drive to the public library . . .
”
Letting
out a cry of frustration, Campbell yelled,
“
You
are a broken record. Fine! I will go to the stupid library and do that stupid
research if you take Tank up on his offer to get your car tuned up as your
b-day gift from them.
”
“
Number one,
thank you for saying stupid and not some other foul word. And number two, I am
not accepting any gifts,
”
I
air quoted the last word,
“
from them. We
just met them and we are not sweet butts and won
’
t
start acting like them either.
”
I
knew my lecture fell on deaf ears from the look on Campbell
’
s
face.
“
Come on Logan,
”
Campbell
whined to prove my point. She got up on her knees with her hands together like
she was praying.
“
Please, for your baby
sister who has no hope of ever getting the attention of the hot bikers and has
to live vicariously through her hot ass older sister getting some.
”
“
Oh. My. God.
Campbell,
”
I shrieked.
“
If
I say yes will you please stop whining and help me to finish unpacking?
”
Campbell
nodded yes as she bounced up and down clapping her hands.
“
Fine. Yes. Now
move it before you lose it!
”
I
turned to hide my smile because I wanted to go as much as she did.
“
I love you. I
love you. I love you. You are the best sister ever!
”
Campbell
yelled as she ran past me up the stairs. I smacked her back side as she passed.
“
You
better Cam. I am the only one you got!
”
I
followed her laughter up the steps, shaking my head as I already knew there was
no way we were staying away from them.