The wind was blowing through Daisy Astor's blonde waves as the group of teens rushed down the roads of Cousins in Daisy's convertible.
The blonde had a fond smile on her face as she looked at the passing scenery, the boy's laughter filling her ears combined with the song Summer in July by Yukon Blonde, "I wish I could make you love me. I wish I could make you a summer in July".
Daisy hummed silently to the music, her gaze falling back into the car to the boy next to her. She was surprised to find that Conrad Fisher's eyes were already on her. Even in the dark, she could see the small lopsided smile that graced his features, blue eyes twinkling.
"My mom was happy to see you today," he stated, taking a sip from the bottle of Chardonnay he had taken with him.
"Well, I was just as happy," Daisy answered in a teasing tone, before stealing the bottle out of his hands and taking a sip herself.
Coughing loudly, the girl pulled a disgusted face, handing the bottle straight back to the boy who started to laugh loudly at the girl, "It's warm! It tastes horrible!"
"My apologies, princess" the boy spoke mockingly, causing the girl to hit his arm playfully before joining his laughter.
"All night long, I've had the most terrible impulse to do something. Well, never resist an impulse, Sabrina, especially if it's terrible. I'm going to do it" the voice of Audrey Hepburn as Sabrine sounded through the parking lot as Steven came to a halt.
Daisy squealed slightly, as she was quick to leave the car, turing to look at the boys from outside of the car, arms leaning on the door handle.
"I'm going to get Popcorn and Sodas, what do you guys prefer?" the blonde asked excitingly, making the boys laugh at her.
"Who would have guessed that Daisy would get so excited over an already running movie in a parking lot," Jeremiah joked, resulting in receiving a stuck-out tongue from the blonde.
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Champagne Problems | CONRAD FISHER
FanfictionNow on Season 2! Growing up as the only daughter of a New York City's Wall Street Mogul and Fashion obsessed mother, Daisy Astor never had a stable home life. She was used to not knowing about her parent's whereabouts as they jetted around the world...