All Chapters of Tee Shirt: Chapter 21 - Chapter 30
120 Chapters
Twenty One: Roomies
"Are you ready?" Lee asked as he stood by the bed while Hazel stood in front of the bathroom door getting ready. She nodded, "Are you?" "Okay ... on the count of three, one ... two ... three ..." Lee stretched out his arms to catch her. Hazel took small running steps toward him and then leaped to his arms. He caught her and lifted her up to the air. "This is where you will try and grab the edge of the stage ... the bodyguards will try and catch you, you will use them as stepping stones to get to the stage ... do what you need to do, and then they will probably detain you for violating concert rules and then they'll take you backstage," Lee explained while still holding her up. 
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Twenty Two: Peyton!
"Peyton, give me the tickets ... they're in your purse," Theo said when Max asked him about the gate number. "What? No, they're not," Peyton unzipped her bag and rummaged into it. "Yeah, I put the envelope inside your bag before we left," he insisted. Max had Hazel on hold on the phone waiting for the gate number, "Is there a problem?" Theo was watching as Peyton searched for it in her small Louis Vuitton bag. "Why didn't you say something? I can't find it," she stressed. "I did, I told you I put the tickets in your bag, you nodded, remember?" 
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Twenty Three: The Night's Still Young
Jan was immediately on her phone looking for an event that's happening nearby. Kyle was looking at the street signs and an electronic map on the side of the street to find the nearest subway, or bus stop, or maybe an MRT.   Lee was consoling Hazel who was still in his arm as they walk on the pavement.   Everyone felt like they lost something that night, but none was feeling worse than Hazel. They knew they had to do something together to get rid of the aching feeling of losing their tickets at the last moment before the concert. They have to make it a night to remember.   "Look ... there's a festival at a night park, it's not far from here, we can get there by MRT and then a 5-minute walk," Jan pointed to her phone.  
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Twenty Four: One Night In Goldstone
A perfect night would be going to that concert with people that were close to her heart, watching Harry up close and personal, feel his presence, be in the same room with the person she admired her entire teenage years. A perfect night would be making that leap to the stage and took a selfie as he sings her favorite song and keeps that memory for the rest of her life to tell it to her children and grandchildren about what a perfect night it was. But sometimes, all we get is the substitute of perfect, something we absolutely need without even realizing it until much later. Most of the time, that 'something' is better, and all those imperfections were what it took for that something 'better' to take place. Lee's dimple was the star that lit up her dark sky. She kept poking her
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Twenty Five: An End To A Ridiculous Day
Theo spent the entire night feeling like crap. He was the villain that night, everyone felt somewhat annoyed by him even if they didn't say it out loud. He waited outside the arena for the whole concert thinking how things could've been different. If he didn't put the envelope in Peyton's bag, if he had kept it in his pocket, maybe it would still be there. Peyton must have had something to do with it, but why? He couldn't figure it out. That's why he snapped at her when she was trying to persuade him to go inside. What upset him the most was knowing how important that event was for Hazel and he fucked it up. How will he ever redeem himself from that? Especially when she already saw him as someone who has ignored her affections for years. It's not true, he wanted to tell her that, but how? 
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Twenty Six: Going Home To Chestnut
It felt like a hammer was banging on her head in the morning at the breakfast buffet. Lee didn't look any better, he wasn't hung over but he only slept for a few hours when Jan and Kyle knocked on the door to wake them up. He covered his whole face with his beanie and tilted his head back on the booth. "Hey ... wake up sleepy head ... get some breakfast, we'll be heading back soon," Kyle tossed a napkin at Lee. "I just want some sleep," he grunted under his beanie. "What were you guys doing last night?" Jan was curious. Hazel turned to Lee and pulled off the beanie from his face, "Oh ... you know, we emptied the mini bar and watched movies." "You choked me,
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Twenty Seven: The Thing About Theo
The last time she saw him was right before they left Goldstone. He could barely look at her when they separated at the parking lot. He got into his car all by himself, he didn't ask about the hotel bill that she'd spent lavishly on room service and the minibar, and he drove away. It left her feeling a little guilty afterward. Especially when she didn't see him around at her house for the rest of spring break. Max seemed to be busy with Mia and he never mentioned Theo all through that week except when he came into her room and gave her a pep talk. "Is there something I should know about you and Theo?" She was taken aback by his question, she shook her head, "No, why?" "You know why ... " he looked at her in the eyes
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Twenty Eight: The Dance Partner
After Goldstone, Lee enrolled in another local dance competition. He was more than happy to have Hazel coming to his practices at the studio and also at home. They've grown closer by the day, almost inseparable just like she was with Jan before Kyle. He's been teaching her how to dance without much result. Hazel kept laughing when he showed her how to do the moves. Especially the body rolls. He had his hands on her hips as he stood behind her and showed her how to roll her body with the music. "I can't ..." she laughed out loud. "It's too hard ..." she broke away from him. He held her hand not letting her go, he wanted her to try harder, "You have to let go, Hazel ... you're holding back, just let go ... whatever it is you're holding back ... let it go." 
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Twenty Nine: The Vinyl
"Hey Mickey," his voice softly calling her. She was walking past the soccer field after school, she turned to find him walking behind her. It's been a while since she saw him, that dreamy green eyes, his tall figure and broad shoulders, and that beautiful head rested on top of them. "Hey," she held her breath for a split second, "I haven't seen you in a while ... where have you been?" He had his hands in his pockets, his head down, he didn't reply immediately, "Around ... are you heading home?" She stopped walking, it seems like they were going to have a small talk, "Yeah, are you coming?" she hadn't seen him at her house either, she wondered if he was going to stop by like he always did before. 
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Thirty: Ice Cream
"So ... how was it?" Hazel asked Jan when they were having ice cream at a creamery by the beach. "How was what?" Jan licked through her chocolate mint ice cream. "Your first time? Did you do it? You haven't told me anything about it yet." Jan paused for a moment, "You sure you wanna know?" "Well, you're gonna tell me anyway ... right? Come on, spill it out." Jan's face glowed, she had been wanting to tell her about it for weeks. She hadn't said anything because she knew Hazel was feeling left out when it comes to sex. She always complained about being the only teenager in the world who hasn't had a boyfriend, let alone knew anything about sex.
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