Two months later...
I walk out of Josephine's, a shabby little ice-cream store that I started working at two months ago, feeling the chilly evening air caress my warm cheeks. It was a magnet for families and all the little kids in town, and although the little suckers were a pain sometimes when it came to making orders and messes, it really isn't a bad job. If my mom knew that I was working though, she'd skin me alive, but that wasn't going to happen anytime soon. I haven't seen or heard from her for a few months now, which isn't rare. I chalk it up to it being one of her regular disappearing acts. I'm not complaining though. It wasn't something that I was new to, and I'm glad that I had the house all to myself again.
The roar of a bike coming to a stop pulls me out of my thoughts and I look up just in time to see Seth getting off his bike and walking up to me. He pulls me into his warm chest and gives me a hard kiss that has me weak in the knees, "I missed you." His deep voice makes me shiver and I wrap my arms around his waist, pulling him closer, loving the warmth radiating from his body.
I giggled, "You saw me this morning."
He rolls his eyes with a shrug, "Doesn't matter. I missed your warm body under me."
I blush biting my lip, looking up at my sexy-as-sin, boyfriend. Seth and I have been dating for two month now, and to say my life hasn't been a complete fuck up since, is the understatement of the century. When he explained things to me a little better two months ago after our fall out, I realized that I couldn't stay mad at the Adonis for long. He didn't entirely know about what was going on, but he had his suspicions. He didn't want to get involved because he knew the kind of person Dimitri is, and that just made him antisocial when he saw the rest of the clan getting involved. All except for Everett and Brenna.
His explanation earned him some brownie points and I forgave him. We instantly started where we left off, and the chemistry grew until he asked me to be his girlfriend. Naturally, my mind conjured up all sorts of fantasies now that he's completely mine, and the fan girl moment came right on cue. This was the guy I've been dreaming about since I was a freshman, and now that he's finally mine; makes me feel like I'm the luckiest girl in the world.
Seth kisses me lightly on my lips, bringing me out of my thoughts again, "What are you thinking about?"
I gaze up at him wondering how I got so damn lucky, "You."
He grins at me cockily and I roll my eyes with a laugh, "Don't start." I warn. He looks at me innocently, shooting me a smirk, "Can't I feel good about my girl thinking about me?" I shake my head trying to fight the smile I feel coming along, "Not when it's something crude." I said giving him a knowing look and he chuckles, raking his eyes down my body slowly.
"Can you blame me?" He replied, his voice hitting a lower octave. I roll my eyes but I could feel my cheeks heat up. The devil knows how to make me flustered with just one look and that in its self always makes me crave him in a way that makes my toes curl just by thinking about it.
"Come on, I want to take you somewhere." He laces my fingers through his and the butterflies in my stomach starts to go wild, "Where?" I ask, dying with curiosity. He just winks at me and pulls me along to his bike and I eye it wearily. I've never ridden a bike before, not that I had the need to. I tug on Seth's large hand, shaking my head, "I'm not getting on that thing." He sighs pulling his hand from mine and I instantly missed his warmth. He throws his leg over the bike and sit, and I take that moment to really look at him.
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Highschool Clichés
General FictionNew Hampton High. The school that's made up of all things cliché. The mean Queen Bee that everyone loves but is too afraid to get close to, the jocks, the nerds, the wannabe admirers, the freaks, the popular players and whores alike and of coarse t...