Chapter Five

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Author's note:

So I think after this chapter I'm going to add more to the original story "God Dammit". I figured out how I am going to finish it and lead it up to a sequel. However, when I finish "God Dammit" I will not be posting the Sequel until I finish this prequel.

Chapter Five:

Sophi's POV:

I collasaped back onto my couch and looked around the living room.

"You know, I don't think my house is ever been this clean," I commented with a chuckle.

Snake snickered and nodded in agreement, "It is pretty nice. It looks a lot bigger when its clean."

"Yeah," I sighed. I looked around then turned back to Snake. 

"So uh, should I call you Snake or Daniel?"

"Snake. I've just gotten used to it," He answered.

I nodded, "So Snake, now what do we do?"

"Well why don't we go rent a bunch of movies and watch them?"

I jumped up, "Fuck yeah! I love movie marathons.'

I began to round up all my stuff, and before Snake could even get his boots on I was standing by teh door impatiently waiting for him. I liked being around Snake, I felt like I was able to be myself around him even if I had only known him for a short amount of time. I was a bit childish and sometimes I pouted and I was overly excitable plus a nerd but none of it seemed to bother him and it made me happy. 

Snake chuckled and followed me out of the door. I bounced up and down in my seat as I drove to the local video rental. I was browsing through the action and comedy while Snake looked at anime. 

"So have you found anything you like?"

I turned around and smiled, expecting to see Snake but instead it was just a worker. 

"Oh uh, no not yet," I answered, putting down the movies in my hands. 

"Is there anything I can help you with?" he asked.

I shook my head. 

"Okay, well let me know. My name is Steven, just give me a call if you need anything," he said, flashing me a smile before leaving. 

I turned back to the movies and moved down the row, picking up a couple more and reading the backs of them. I felt a hand touch my arm.

""Look, I told you I don't need any-" I said, angerily turning around stopping mid sentence when I saw that it was Snake, "Oh sorry Snake. I thought you were another annoying salesperson."

"Sorry to get your hopes up," he said.

I smiled, "I'm much happier that it's you."

He blushed a bit before clearing his throat, "So  have you found any movies?"

I nodded, holding up Boondock Saints and Shooter. We got the movies we wanted and stopped off at the grocery store, picking up popcorn and beer. 

"This movie makes me happy to be Irish," I said, getting up and stretching. I glanced at the clock. It was 12 am and I had to get up to work at 7. I sighed, finishing off the last bit of beer in my glass. 

"What's wrong?" Snake asked.

I looked at him, "Snakeyyyy."

He rasied an eyebrow at me. I fell back into the couch next to him. 

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