>>5687352“Hey, Johnny!” Amelia is happy to answer your call. “If Nina contacted you, don’t worry! I figured things out on my own!”
“That’s great!” You’re proud of your sister! “Anyway, Ame, can you tell your lackey to back off?”
“Lackey? What lackey?” Amelia sounds genuinely confused.
“You know, from the gang you joined…” You clarify.
“I have not joined any gangs!” Ame doesn’t like this accusation.
“What about the <span class="mu-s">Bear Claw</span> thing?” You continue clarifying. “You know the <span class="mu-s">Mama Bear</span> stuff.”
“<span class="mu-i">Momma</span>.” One of the grunts corrects you.
“<span class="mu-i">S-Shut it</span>.” You tell that to the intrusive guy. Someone slaps the back of his head.
“Oooooh!” Amelia knows what you’re talking about now! “Hmm… That’s not a gang.”
“You’re kidding me now?” You frown.
“Nope!” Amelia is probably shaking her head.
“What about your delinquent hoodies?” Everyone here is either wearing a jacket, a hoodie, or a shirt with the logo.
“Johnny! Please! My hoodie has cute bear ears! Delinquents don’t wear that.” Amelia is really acting like a dummy now. You’re grateful that you’re never this dense.
“It has the name of the gang on them.” You noticed the initials.
“No, the initials B.C. stand for Book Club!” Amelia denies all wrongdoings. “We’re reading <span class="mu-i">the Way of the Flowers and Redemption</span>! Ask them!”
The entire gang raises their books with said title.
…
“They have the books, yeah…” You don’t want to admit it because of how tremendously stupid this is.
“See? Lately, we’ve been doing study sessions together because our exams are coming up!” Amelia explains further.
“Ame, I know you fought someone else’s gang leader.” You didn’t want to go there.
“Ummm… That’s true. But you did the same! Kinda…” Amelia brings your past out.
“<span class="mu-i">OOOOOOOOOOOH!</span>” The Bear Claw throws gasoline into the fire.
“<span class="mu-i">S-Shut up, please!</span>” You ask for decorum from the brutes! You go back to talking to your sister. “I only did it once!”
“Me too!” Amelia defends herself.
“Nuh-uh, I know you did it more than once! Don’t lie to me!” You point out.