"Indie?" Chase groaned, clearly I had woken him up.
"Yes. It's me, Indie." I laughed, my words hilarious to my drunken mind.
"Are you okay? It's two in the morning." Chase asked, sounding concerned.
"You know what? I'm not okay, Chase. I'm bored." I slurred into the phone.
"Are you drunk?" He asked.
"Are you drunk?" I repeated.
"Uh... no?" Chase answered.
"Good, so you can come over." I hadn't planned on inviting him over, but oh well. Too late now.
"What?" Chase asked quickly.
"I said, good, so you can come over." I repeated myself.
"Yeah, Indie I heard what you said. Why do you want me to come over?"
I frowned, did he not want to hang out with me? "You can't come over anyways, because you don't have a car."
"Uh- Well, Asher is here, so I can take his car, I guess." I heard shuffling like he was getting out of bed.
I gasped. "You're going to steal Asher's car?"
"No, I'm just going to borrow it." Chase chuckled.
"So you're going to come? Really?" I could practically hear the desperation in my drunken voice. "I'll send you my address. Bye." I hung up, not giving him a chance to change his mind.
After sending him my address, I jumped in the shower, brushed my teeth and brushed out my freshly washed hair. I pulled on a pair of cotton shorts and a tank top before going downstairs to wait.
A couple minutes later, I opened my door to a very tired looking Chase. He was wearing grey sweat pants and a grey hoodie, his camera in his hand. I realized I had never seen Chase without his signature skinny jeans, and my eyes quickly ran down his body, and then back up again.
"Why'd you bring your camera?" I asked, opening my door and allowing him inside.
"I wasn't sure if you called to work on the project." He said quietly, glancing around the foyer.
"You thought I called you here to do school work? It's night time." I led him into the main living area, before stumbling and catching myself on the couch. I let out a laugh before turning around to see Chase eyeing me, concerned once again.
"Are your parents home?" He asked, his eyes darting back around the house.
"No. They're never home. I think they forgot about me." I walked closer to him, stopping when the tips of my toes touched his. "I've never seen you without skinny jeans. You look good."
"I- uh." He looked down at his clothes. "Yeah, thanks. Can I get you some water, Indie?"
I nodded and gestured towards the kitchen. "In the fridge. You are so nice to me, Chase."
He walked to the kitchen and came back a minute later, holding two bottles of water. He handed one to me, "the whole thing, please." I rolled my eyes at him, but downed it anyways. He held out the other one.
"No way. I'm going to have to pee all night." I pushed it away but he just brought it back.
"Please, Indie."
"Fine." The second bottle took longer to drink, but Chase just watched me until I finished.
"So, was there a reason you asked me to come over?" Chase asked once the bottle was empty.
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Chasing Sunsets
Teen Fiction(Complete) When popular Indie Adams gets paired with a boy she's never looked twice at for a photography project, she begins to see herself and her surroundings from a different lens. Although her life looks picture perfect from the outside, there'...