There was only really one person she loved more than herself and that was her cousin Justin. He is cute and sweet, young and free. She just couldn't get enough of the little heartbreaker.
She had planned to meet him for some food as a local grill. Justin had just finished touring so Olivia was excited to see how things went with him and the crazy girls. As far as Olivia could tell; he was single and she liked it that way. She felt girls took advantage of him too easily which is not the way to go in her case.
Wearing a grey slouchy off the shoulder sweatshirt, white torn jeans and a simple old fashioned black hat ontop of her head she entered the resturant, pulling off her shades. She spotted Justin in the back and she headed over to him. "Aw look at you so cute my little cousin." She joked as she hugged him before taking the seat across from him. "Before we talk... Excuse me, menus?" Olivia snapped as she pointed to both of them, the waitress hurrying.
Justin Ryden Carter had arrived at the restaurant before his cousin Olivia Cedar had gotten there. He already had his drink sitting in front of him and he was resting his arms on the table as he waited for her. He was dressed in a leather jacket that was now hanging on the back of his chair, a plain shirt with a couple buttons on the top and a pair of jeans and sneakers. His hands went to his hair as he fixed it a bit before putting his hands together and glancing over at the front door of the restaurant when it swung open.
Olivia strolled inside and he was glad she had finally arrived because he was always full of energy and got bored very easily which wasn't very good. He smiled at her when she came over and sat down across the table from him and greeted him briefly before calling the waitress over with their menus. The waitress handed them their menus and Ryden ordered a burger and fries as well as a chocolate milkshake before handing the menu back and waiting for Olivia to order.
The resturant was known for having a good variety of food and it was all apparently delicious too. "Gimme a nice large ass pizza, twelve slices. 6 pepperoni, 6 cheese. I want a side order for fries and two, large Cokes." The waitress seemed taken aback by her orders. "So what's up dude, how ya been?" She asked as the waitress came back with one of her Cokes. "Also, basket of wings as an appetizer!" Hollering to the waitress.
"How's music going? Girls... School?" A subtle hint of questioning as she emphasized school. She still wanted him to finish highschool as that was important to her, for him. College, was a different story but she felt that highschool was a necessary requirement these days to have a nice life with anaolid foundation. "So what do you think of Giselle and her baby? She's bringing it to town soon apparently. I totally did not see that coming but that is life for you!"
Their wings arrived at their table and Olivia immediately began picking and choosing pieces as she tore them apart before dipping them into all the sauces they had to try and see which one was best. Finally settling on honey mustard she continued to shove wings into her mouth, using her napkin to wipe the smearing hot sauce coated on the wings off of her newly perfected face as she had just had her makeup done.
Ryden laughed as Olivia ordered enough food to feed a small army but didn't saying anything. You really had to know Olivia to love her. Sometimes she could come off as a bit blunt and sometimes as a bitch but she was his cousin so he knew better. He shrugged and leaned forward when she asked him about his tour and girls and school.
"The tour was awesome, glad to be back home though. School is okay. . . I took a couple classes before my tour." he replied, glancing away from her as he took a drink of his soda. He knew she was going to tell him that he needed to stay in school but school sucked and he didn't see why he would need it now that he was a famous singer.
"A 'couple' of classes you might as well have just said one class Ry." She laughed as she finished her selection of wings before pushing the tray to him as if to ask him if he wanted some. "Girls?" She asked as she arched an eyebrow, using her napkin to wipe the tips of her fingers. "You know I have no problem with you seeing girls, just as long as I meet them, you know?" She asked as her pizza came out and Olivia clapped her hands with glee.
"Mmm...mmm... good." She smiled as the tray was set down at her table, before devouring the first three slices, playing with the melting cheese and stretching it with her fingers, she was an odd girl. Ryden was her family though, so she had n excuse to kick back and be mean. "I have the biggest headache after last night with Roxi. Hangovers suck so one girl told me that eating greasy foods on twitter actually helps make the headache and nausea go away." Before taking a long sip of her Coke.
Ryden sighed when she spoke of his classes, leaning back in his seat a bit as he waited for her to continue to lecture him but luckily she stopped and changed the subject to girls. He shrugged about the girls part. He hadn't been having much luck with girls lately. His fans were girls sure but you couldn't really date a fan because it was hard to get to know them and stuff.
"I know, it's just hard for me to meet girls that aren't my fans." he replied as he took one of the wings and ate it after dipping it in the sauces. When his food arrived he slathered ketchup on his burger and fries and began to chow down before glancing up at her as her huge pizza was delivered. When she explained the reason for getting such a huge pizza he nodded understandingly.