“Besides, I’ve been working on my Black Widow moves if anybody gets any ideas.” “Please, this is a potato sack compared to what those college girls will be wearing,” she scoffed. “I know what goes on in those boys' heads, because I was one.” “That’s exactly right,” he told her, crossing his arms. “What? The lady’s man doesn’t want me around little hims?” “Oh, Babygirl! That boy is going to lose his mind!” Katy gasped in excitement as her daughter walked out from her room, black clad and looking like a proper assassin.
“Whatever you want…” That aggravatingly hot tilt of his invisible hat. “Maybe you should study some Black Widow moves just in case,” he suggested, half-joking but still looking less than convinced. “Josh promised he’d stay sober and have my back. “You think I’m gonna get drunk or something?” “A college party? Are you sure that’s a good idea?” I know you two haven’t hung out much lately.” “Awe, you know I’m just playin’,” Zay told her.
“Josh invited me to a college party the night before, I can’t bring you guys because I’m just a plus one, don’t bug me about it,” Maya replied tiredly. Zay’s mouth fell open in playful disbelief.
“I wouldn’t, because the party’s on a different night.” “Freakin screwed, that’s what,” Maya replied as the guys sat down.įarkle looked between her and Riley curiously. “What’re the Avengers without their Black Widow?” the Texan asked, smirking. They looked up to see Lucas, followed by Farkle and Zay, entering Topanga’s. “Your parents are still taking us to Fright Fest at Coney Island, and I still would not miss it for the world.” “It’s not even actually on Halloween,” Maya said placatingly. Riley went to protest, but Maya didn’t let her. “Oh, I’m sorry, I seem to remember you becoming best friends with sorority girls two seconds after we got there and then running off with them before I knew what was going on.” “What do you mean I’ll wander off?” her best friend protested. If you go, you’ll wander off, and then you’ll get in trouble.” “I’ll have Josh to protect me from the creeps, but I know you. “Riles, this is not going to be the same type of college party as the one we went to before,” Maya sighed.