The car parked right next to Ariel's red Mini Cooper. We were at an old abandoned skating ring that seemed to have remodelled by the very same teens who had been hanging out in that particular area.
A touch of sparking lights around the fences and street light poles gave the no longer designated place an edgy, cool vibe as loud music boomed from massive speakers. Adrenaline junkies skateboarded in an empty pool, while the rest of us laid on top of blanket, looking up the dazzling night sky.
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"You know," I faced Ariel. "I've never skateboarded before."
"Seriously?" She giggled.
"I've always found it a bit too unsafe and horrifying."
"Didn't peg you as a scaredy cat."
I shrugged in return. "It is what it is."
"Wait," She stood up. "I can't let you get away with this saddening secret."
Running over to playfully kick Owen at his side, I heard him curse a few meters from me.