Midnight Confessions

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I'll fix mistakes when I get the time....so never.
Alex:

"Hey!" I heard Nate hiss at Daniel. I settled down for a good show. They are known for them. Daniel walked over to Nate and Nate whispered harshly in his ear.

"Stop flirting with Ari!" Nate hissed.

"You can't tell me what to do," Daniel said defiantly. He doesn't even deny it?!?!?!

"Daniel," Nate's tone reminded of a protective older brother, "If you do anything funny, I swear I will personally murder you." I wanted to laugh out loud, but I kept silent, wanting to hear more. I know what your thinking: EAVESDROPPER! But hey, they're talking out in the open, I just happened to be sitting bye and I'm just hearing parts of their conversation. Right? Daniel glanced at Ari who was laughing at one of Grandpa's stupid jokes. He grinned at her. Someone's in loove.

"I won't," he said, "I promise."

"And what makes you think that I think that you won't keep your word," Nate raised his eyebrows. This is going to be good.

"Look at her," Daniel said, "What do you see?"

"I see, Ari," Nate said, "And a fire." Daniel rolled his eyes.

"Now, look at Addy, what do you see?" Daniel asked.

"I see Addy," Nate said. Daniel face palmed.

"I'm trying to be theatric here," he said, "Seriously, dig deeper, what do you feel when you see her?"

"I don't think I'm going to discuss my feelings to you, your not a therapist," Nate said. Daniel smacked him over the head.

"Okay, okay," Nate said, "I see her beautiful green eyes. I see her hair that reminds me of gold. I see her, she's the only one I do see. She's beautiful. I love the way she always trips over her own feet and then she laughs about it. I love it when she wears her glasses instead of contacts. And I love it when she..."

"Okay, okay," Daniel interrupted. I wanted to smack him. He ruined the moment.

"Almost threw up for a moment," Daniel said, "Anyway, what I'm trying to is that do you think I see Ari very differently? I mean, minus the blond hair, green eyes, glasses, and."

"Okay," Nate sighed, "I get it, you like her. Just, ugh. Now I know how Mike felt."

"Ari isn't even your sister," Daniel said.

"I know," Nate said, "But still, that won't stop me from slitting your throat."

"Okay, okay," Daniel raised his hands in surrender. I kept watching when someone's arm snaked around my waist. I yelped and Mike laughed behind me.

"Idiot," I mumbled.

"So, are you done eavesdropping on them?" He asked.

"I was never, eavesdropping!" I defended myself, "I was just, standing here, and happened to here part of their conversation."

"Behind a tree, through a canopy of leaves?" he questioned. I laughed.

"Yes, yes, exactly that," I said.

"Oh, Alex, what am I going to do with you?" He sighed. I smiled, "So, tell me everything!" He said.

"Daniel likes Ari," I gushed.

"Your joking," he said his jaw dropping. He grinned, "Ari is going to give him such a hard time. And we will enjoy watching."

"Oh, Ari doesn't know," I said.

"You've got to tell her," Mike said. I glanced at Ari. Daniel was now sitting next to her and they were playing rock paper scissors to see who would do the next story on mad-libs.

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