A couple of weeks had passed after that. Alec and I were practically inseparable. We spent as much time as we could together, and when we couldn’t see each other, we couldn’t stop talking about the other. Amy and Skyler were both probably getting very bored of my constant Alec chit-chat. Same with Ginny when Alec was hanging out with her blabbering on about me. We couldn’t help it. Alec and I were perfect together. Well, at least I hoped we were.
Considering this was my first relationship, I was given the freedom to act like a dumbass. By that, I mean that I was able to fall under the spell that all new couples get into. That spells effect was only seeing one person at all times. Your boyfriend. He was all I could think about, the only person I wanted to see and the person that seemed to be my ‘everything’. I knew that I was neglecting my friends, but I didn’t want to do anything about it. I mean, Skyler should understand what it is like to be in a relationship, so she shouldn’t be as sad. It’s just Amy that I was worried about. It had always been me and her. There was no one else. We didn’t have anyone that we could truly let into our friend group, and we didn’t have anyone that could possibly turn into a significant other.
Whatever, she would get over it. Well, I am hopeful that she does. On the upside, Natalia hasn’t been present in our lives. I mean, she hasn’t completely disappeared. We still have class with her and I could feel her bitchy eyes look over sometimes. I just let her look. She couldn't do anything to ruin my love life anymore. She had her own to deal with and what I had was obviously better than what she had with Zach. Speaking of, I sort of haven’t been doing what I promised Paige. Stella still wasn’t fixed, and Zach was still Natalia’s boyfriend. It wasn’t that I didn’t want to, I was just busy. She understood that.
Okay, I admit it. I haven’t been such a great friend. I didn’t know what to do. I couldn’t stop it. I was focused on my gorgeous boyfriend, Alec. I guess it would be a good idea to start talking to him about spending less time with him and a little more with our friends. Then again, I didn’t want to say anything that could possibly start an argument and ultimately end up ruining the relationship. He didn’t even bring up telling my parents for the past few weeks. It was a matter of time until we talked about it again, but it was good.
Today we were hanging out again. He didn’t tell me where we were going or what we were doing but I could assume. Looking back at a few of our past dates, and yes, I can say ‘date’ because we are dating; we could probably do dinner and a movie again, go to the club or go do karaoke at Lala’s Diner since it was Saturday. Any of those would be fine, or if he found another cool thing to do. He had just picked me up and we were off.
“So where are we going?” I broke the silence.
“You are way too impatient,” he laughed.
“I am not impatient. I just suck when it comes to surprises.”
“I hope you are good at sucking something else,” he joked. I rolled my eyes. He started to bust out laughing again.
“Ignoring that,” I began. “Are we close at least?”
“Yeah,” he answered. “Really close.”
I looked around to see that we were nearing the school. Ew. “We aren’t going to school, are we?”
“Nope.”
I looked over at the school as we drove by. I still wondered where we were going. What else could be this way? The mall was too far away. The club was on the other side of town, and so was the diner. Once the school ended, he slowed down. I saw the park right in front of us. He pulled in front of it and turned the car off.
“I never would have guessed,” I uttered.
“Well, I wanted to come here again because this place is really special to me,” he explained.
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Wanted Is Love [BoyxBoy]
Teen FictionCole Hayes was born in the small hometown of Leighton Hills, Massachusetts. He's had his best friend Amy Ray by his side since birth and now they are ready to take on their senior year. Now, in Leighton Hills, there isn't much to do or see. Sure, a...