Adriana Jensen
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“Guess what, Fab!” I screamed when I went back to the spot Fab and I had been sitting with our other friends before Benjamin called.
“You know I can never guess. Just tell me the good news.” She prompted while the three other girls looked at me curiously.
“I am also going to Miami for the holiday!” I exclaimed. Fabiola had told me some days ago that she was going to travel to Miami for a short vacation after our exams. It was the last day of our exams and everyone was pumped for summer, including me.
“Really?” She squealed, hugging me. “We should book the same hotel!”
“Of course,” I replied. Out of the four girls present, she was my best friend. We had met during our freshman year of college while the others were slowly integrated into our group, making us five by the end of junior year.
“This is so not fair,” Charlotte muttered, making sure we all heard her. “I have a stupid family vacation in Costa Rica along with my ‘fiancé’s’ family. I just know Antonio is going to get on my nerves for the whole month.”
Charlotte was the definition of old money. She had been promised to Antonio since birth and now, their parents were forcing them together. Antonio always used that to annoy my friend. I also met her during my freshman year. We happened to be in the same department but never ran into each other until a party in the second semester where someone roofied my drink. She took care of the guy and he was still in jail.
“At least, you’re going on a vacation. I have to intern at my father’s company.” Sofia spoke out. Sofia’s father had his company and was waiting for Sofia to finish studying before she worked at his company. It seemed like he was getting impatient. She was also my coursemate. We were all studying business.
“I also have to intern at my dad’s but he approved going on a short vacation before I start. I’m going with Benjamin’s family.” I told Sofia. We were in the same boat.
“You should be grateful you even have somewhere to intern. I have to work throughout the summer if I want to be able to afford law school.” Chloe, our last friend imputed. Her father was dead and her mother was, for lack of a better word, a junkie. She was sponsoring herself and was drowning in student loans, but she wouldn’t accept help from any of us.
“Go on my trip with me and I’ll pay you for all the hours you missed.” Charlotte pleaded only half kidding. Her family was a pain in the ass most of the time. Her fiancé was even worse.
“I might just take you up on that offer,” Chloe replied, making us all laugh.
“So we are all not going to see each other for a while.” Fabiola sighed, seeming sad.
“Make sure to text the group chat whenever you arrive,” Sofia warned. “We can meet up for drinks or something.”
“I’ll be gone for a month.” Charlotte reminded us with a groan. “Adriana and Fab are only going away for two weeks. Mine is twice their time.”
“We’ll text you every minute of the day and make sure you’ve not gone crazy yet.”
“Please, do.” She sighed as she stood up. “I’ve got to go now. My brother says we have some kind of dinner party or something.”
We all blew her kisses and waved her away. She had four older brothers who were all protective of her and her younger sister. They would throw a fit if she didn’t listen to whatever they said and she usually did so to avoid much trouble.