Hunter shrugged.
"Fair enough," he said. "You are a girl he's trying to impress. Is it working, though?"
"Anyway," Leo grinned as if he hadn't been angry at all. He twirled Kenzie around again, dipping her slightly. "So, did you watch Infinity War?"
"Who knows? Maybe it is, maybe it isn't," Willow answered mysteriously.
"No, I haven't, yet. I'm just dying to see it, though. Have you?" Kenzie asked.
(I'm sorry, I couldn't refrain… And I haven't seen it myself, either, so no spoilers, please!)
"He may be annoying, but he's really considerate," Hunter shrugged. "So be nice to him."
"I sure have!" Leo grinned. "But I won't spoil, so don't worry. Just remember that it's amazing."
"I may be sarcastic and come off as rude sometimes, but I'm not mean or cruel," Willow rolled her eyes.
"Good," Kenzie breathed. "Willow saw it without me while I was in class the other day, so she continually tries to talk to me about it. I keep having to remind her that I haven't seen it."
"I never said you were mean or cruel," Hunter laughed. "But he's just a tiny bit sensitive."
"Wow," Leo blinked. "Hunter and I went to watch it together the day it was released. It was mind-blowing."
Willow snorted. "Mm-'kay. I'll keep that in mind, then."
"Yeah, I bet it was. Did you know that it made 112.5 million dollars in its second weekend? The only movie topping it is The Force Awakens," Kenzie recalled, having heard something about it on the radio.
Leo sighed dramatically.
"I'm not a big fan of Star Wars," he admitted. "So I hope Infinity War tops The Force Awakens."
"Yeah, I'm not really into it, either. I honestly wouldn't be surprised if Infinity War beat The Force Awakens eventually. Maybe more people will buy the DVD or something," Kenzie suggested with a shrug.
"Hopefully," Leo replied.
Kenzie spotted Hunter and Willow dancing over Leo's shoulder. She smiled, noticing that Willow looked ready to be done dancing. Willow didn't really like to dance, but her parents made her take lessons when she was younger and it came in handy sometimes, which Kenzie knew wasn't all too often.
"Willow looks ready to be done," Kenzie pointed out, laughing a bit.
Leo grinned.
"We only danced once," Leo said. "Said she isn't a fan of dancing. Neither am I, so we called it quits. Anyway, do you want to stop and rest your feet? I'm sure you're tired by now."
"She's not," Kenzie replied, smiling. "Yeah, a break would be nice. I think I've been standing all day, and these shoes are not made for comfort."
Leo grinned and pulled Kenzie towards the tables, noticing Hunter and Willow pull away from dancing and following after them.
"You know I can walk on my own, right? You don't have to drag me," Kenzie laughed as Leo dragged her away. Seeing Hunter, she smiled and pulled away from Leo, making her way over to her boyfriend.
Hunter fell on Kenzie, groaning.
"I'm so tired," he mumbled. "I could fall asleep right this very second."
Giggling, Kenzie pressed a light kiss to Hunter's cheek.
"Coffee is a wonderful cure to tiredness, you know. I think I had three cups today as I tried to stay awake," she stated.
Hunter groaned.
"I haven't slept for two days," he said. "When will this stupid thing end already? I want to go home."
"You haven't slept for two days?" Kenzie exclaimed, giving Hunter a worried look. "Why not?"
"There was a lot to do," Hunter replied. "You gotta make sure everything's perfect. Henry tried getting me to rest, but then the guests piled up and things kind of got intense."
"You need to sleep. Is there any way that you could leave early? Or do you have to stay here until everyone else leaves?" Kenzie asked.
(OMG I JUST SAW THAT MEME NO WAY)
(Bumping.)
(I literally hate it so much when people break the spines of books.)
(I always threaten my sister when she reads my books because she tends to place them open and face down to mark her place, and I'm just like, "If you do that, you have to pay for a new book.")
"You need to sleep. Is there any way that you could leave early? Or do you have to stay here until everyone else leaves?" Kenzie asked.
“Gotta stay here till it’s over,” Hunter replied, sitting down on the chair. “Now that everything’s done, the exhaustion is catching up on me.”
(YES! IT'S SO ANNOYING! Literally anything can be used as a bookmark and you choose to smack the book open face on the table instead???)
(Something that’s thin is suitable.)