'..I'm afraid we've kissed already..'

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Hey there!! It's been such a long time since I got back to writing! I've had these huge exams to study for and I can't tolerate them anymore! Reading your comments on my chapters made me feel like sparing a few minutes to write..

I hope this chapter will be worth the wait!

Not edited > So feel free to comment if you find any grammatical errors.

Happy reading :)

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Ari's P.O.V

"FOR GOODNESS SAKE! I GOT THE HIPPY HIPPY SHAKE! "

"I love this song! "

I squeal as I dance around in Eli's car. We were heading to the supermarket to restock on our supplies when I declared that I was sick of the music in his car and began raiding his car for better music. That's when I found THE CD!

My eyes widened as I took in the sight before me! I felt like Indiana Jones finding the crystal skull. Dazed, I tapped my hand on Eli's arm, each tap getting harder than the previous one.

"What?! Will you stop whacking me before we crash into that old lady?!"

I turned to look at him, still in shock

"You listen to oldies music?!"

I love listening to this kind of music. Especially when we go for long drives on holidays. My uncle always had this special CD which was only to be played during long journeys.

"Yeah. When I'm in the mood. Which is usually when I'm travelling."

I stare at him, wide eyed. Could this boy possibly be my long lost twin?!

Eli senses my gaze on him, "What?! "

"I love this music too! Wait! Do you have Speedy Gonzales by Pat Boone?! "

He lights up when he hears that, "Check the 58th song "

I let out a low snicker when he even remembered the number it was on.

I skip songs till I get to the 58th and I smile as I hear the familiar words of the song.

"It was a moonlight night in old Mexico

I walked alone between some old Adobe haciendas.

Suddenly, I heard the plaintive cry of a young Mexican girl..."

I say the words out loud along with the song.

I have this crazy look on my face as I wait for the next part to come up

"LALLAAAAAALALALALALALALLAAAA....!!!"

I belt out this part waving my arms around and shaking my head for effect.

"You better come home Speedy Gonzales!.. "

I dance about as I sing along completely unaware of the boy staring at me through the corner of his eye. He still has a trace of a smile on his face as I turn to look at him, halfway through the song, and give him a questioning look.

He just shakes his head, his smile deepening, which made the dragons in my stomach flip and at the next paragraph of the song he surprised me by belting out the lyrics with me.

I begin laughing at his goofy dance while he tries to drive.

We park at the entrance and make our way into the supermarket.

As I pushed the cart around I hummed the lyrics of the song.

Something about that song just gets to me. I think it was because of the memories I had when I first listened to that song. It was when Tasha and I were with our aunt, uncle and cousin on our way to our uncles farmhouse on the countryside. It was a beautiful place which I just adored. There was greenery everywhere and their place even had a pool and a few quad bikes to ride around the farm. It was the perfect place to be in. As I grab a new box of toothpaste for myself I use that as a microphone and sing to Eli which leaves him with a mortified look on his face.

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