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đš One Car Started a Huge Fight Between Destiny and Brooke While Sharra and Bethany Tried to Break It Up! đ±đ„
The late afternoon sun was beating down on the driveway when everything started to unravel.
Destiny stood beside the car, arms crossed tightly, her jaw clenched. âYou seriously took it without asking me?â she snapped, her voice already rising.
Brooke slammed the driverâs door shut harder than necessary. âOh my God, Destiny, itâs just a car. You werenât even using it.â
âNot the point!â Destiny shot back, stepping closer. âItâs my car. You donât just decide itâs yours whenever you feel like it.â
Brooke rolled her eyes, tossing her hair over her shoulder. âYouâre being dramatic. I needed to get somewhere, and you always act like everything has to revolve around you.â
That was the spark.
Destinyâs face flushed instantly. âAround me? You literally act like the world owes you something every five seconds!â
From the porch, Sharra froze mid-step. âUh ohâŠâ she muttered, glancing at Bethany. âThis is about to get bad.â
Bethany didnât hesitateâshe hurried down the steps. âHey, heyâwhatâs going on?â she called, trying to wedge herself between them.
But neither Destiny nor Brooke was listening anymore.
âYouâre so entitled!â Destiny shouted, pointing a finger. âYou never respect anyone elseâs stuff!â
âAnd youâre controlling!â Brooke fired back, stepping forward until they were nearly nose-to-nose. âYou think just because somethingâs yours, you get to boss everyone around!â
Sharra rushed over, placing a hand on Destinyâs arm. âDestiny, chillâjust breathe for a second.â
Destiny pulled away. âNo, Sharra, donât! She needs to hear this!â
Bethany turned to Brooke, raising her hands. âBrooke, come on, itâs not worth this. Just apologize and we can move on.â
Brooke let out a sharp laugh. âApologize? For borrowing a car? Are we serious right now?â
âBorrowing?â Destiny scoffed loudly. âBorrowing implies you ask first!â
The tension thickened. Even the air felt heavy.
âYouâre impossible,â Brooke said, shaking her head. âI canât deal with you when youâre like this.â
âAnd I canât deal with you ever,â Destiny snapped back.
âOkay, STOP!â Bethany shouted, louder than anyone expected.
For a split second, everyone went quiet.
Bethany took a breath, pointing between them. âThis is ridiculous. Itâs a carânot the end of the world.â
âItâs not about the car!â Destiny and Brooke said at the exact same time.
Sharra sighed, rubbing her temples. âOf course itâs notâŠâ
Destinyâs voice cracked slightly now, the anger mixing with something deeper. âItâs about respect. You never think about how your actions affect other people.â
Brooke hesitated for just a momentâbut her pride kicked back in. âAnd you never think about how suffocating you are.â
That hit harder than anything before.
Destiny blinked, clearly taken aback. âWow. Okay.â
âSee?â Sharra said softly, stepping between them again. âNow weâre getting somewhere. Thatâs the real issue.â
Bethany nodded. âYeah. Not the car. The way you both treat each other.â
Silence hung awkwardly.
Brooke crossed her arms, looking away. âFine. Maybe I shouldâve asked.â
Destiny let out a breath, still tense. âYeah⊠you should have.â
Another pause.
Sharra glanced between them. âAnd maybeâDestinyâyou could not jump straight to yelling?â
Destiny hesitated, then muttered, âMaybe.â
Bethany exhaled in relief. âProgress. Finally.â
Brooke looked back at Destiny, less defensive now. âLook⊠I didnât mean to disrespect you. I just didnât think it was a big deal.â
Destinyâs shoulders dropped slightly. âIt is to me.â
âOkay,â Brooke said quietly. âI get that now.â
The fire between them dimmed, replaced by lingering tensionâbut at least it wasnât exploding anymore.
Sharra clapped her hands once. âGreat. Nobody died. We love that.â
Bethany laughed softly. âBarely.â
Destiny shook her head, a small, reluctant smile forming. âYouâre still not driving my car again without asking.â
Brooke smirked. âYeah, yeah. Lesson learned.â
As the sun dipped lower, the chaos settled into an uneasy peaceâone argument down, but definitely not the last.
âA little?â Sharra raised an eyebrow.
Destiny smirked. âOkay, a lot.â
That broke the last bit of tension. Everyone laughed.
Bethany clapped her hands together. âThere we go. Conflict resolution. Growth. Character development.â
âDonât get used to it,â Brooke said, nudging her.
Destiny walked over and held out her hand. âTruce?â
Brooke looked at it, then shook it. âTruce.â
Sharra pretended to wipe a tear. âBeautiful. Truly inspiring.â
Bethany pointed at the car. âNow, can we all agree this object is officially cursed?â
âSeriously,â Brooke added. âThis car almost ended friendships.â
Destiny smirked. âOr fixed them.â
They all exchanged looksâthis time lighter, calmer.
âAlright,â Destiny said, tossing Brooke the keysâthen quickly adding, âJust kidding.â
Brooke gasped dramatically. âYouâre evil!â
Laughter echoed through the driveway as the tension finally dissolved into something softerâsomething real.
And for now, that was enough.
THE END đ„