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The last thing Bentley expected was for his brother to show up and get him out of that situation. While he was sure that the kid he had crashed into wasn’t going to say anything to Remington, Benji approaching the situation had definitely helped a little. Smiling up at his brother, Bentley was ready to get on his skateboard again and ride off, but before he could even do that, his brother was grabbing him by the hood and pulling him with him, which was something he didn’t expect. Their relationship had been bumpy, to say the least, but it seemed like it was getting a little better. Of course Bentley wasn’t ready to share his darkest secrets with his brother or talk to him about his day, but it was definitely growing into a normal sibling relationship, even if a little awkward. At Benji’s question, Bentley shrugged his shoulders. “I’ll only get detention if I get caught, and since Remington is getting old, there’s no way that he’ll ever catch me on my skateboard. So I’ll be fine.” Bentley said, although that probably wasn’t true at all – plus, Bentley was one of the best students at the school, so that definitely had to get him some advantage, right? “Plus, that wasn’t my fault, that kid is a fucking idiot and he just stood there… Not my fault.” He said with a shrug, before turning his head to look up at his brother, frowning when the other suggested skipping classes – it wasn’t like he wanted to say no, but hanging out with his brother for a full period somehow didn’t fit in the definition of fun. But after all, the two had been hanging out a lot more recently, so how bad could it be. “I mean, sure, whatever… But can you even skip classes? Because of that repeating your senior year shit or whatever?” he asked, raising an eyebrow.
“Yeah, he might never catch you, but he’ll absolutely know who the skateboarder is,” Benji explained with a slight laugh exhaling from his body. Glancing over at Bentley, he raised his eyebrows. “I think I would rather have detention for a week than have to deal with mom getting a call from the principal.” There was another pause while Benji weighed his options about his next statement. It was ridiculous, sure, but so was their mother sometimes. Benji lowered his voice as he paused his walking for a second. “Do you really think mom won’t kill you if she finds out that Zoe’s mom’s boyfriend is pissed off at you?” It was no surprise to the Lynn kids that their mom’s most treasured friend was Quinn Puckerman. Benji wasn’t even sure what caliber of friends they were, but it was enough for him to know that his statement was right. “I’ll cover if that happens though.” Once Benji got the go ahead from his brother that they were all good to skip school, Ben immediately made a bee line to an exit door so they could at least get outside. Skipping class was never something Ben did this year, but he could bend and practice some old bad habits. “I dunno but we’re gonna try. If someone says something, I’ll just tell them I was throwing up or something. No ones gonna question that.” While Benji wasn’t entirely sure what in the world they were going to get up to, he still made way to his car. “Want food or wanna just go home and play some video games?” Their parents worked day jobs, so they wouldn’t be home for at least a couple hours. It was almost too good to pass up.















