Left you on a bit of s cliffhanger!
Tray drama!
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"Why don't we throw pebbles at his window, he'll come to the window and bam an explosion of fire!" Nina said with glee.
Even at the worst times she could cheer me up.
She knew when I came storming back from the ocean and marched back to the summer house, that I was angry.
"I could never look at Keegs or Cam again if I blew up their brother." I said.
"What about? Death by chocolate, force feeding is a torture method." said Nina matter of factly.
"No way I would enjoy that, when I go that is the best way to die from my last indulgence." I say.
"You are not a good criminal." Nina huffed.
"Erm thank you?" I question confused.
Nina never fails to amuse me.
"Forget Troy there are better fish in the sea, if he can't like you then fine you can like someone else." Nina said nodding at me.
There was no one else.
"Stop it! Don't go all moody depressed Shay on me! We are getting our bums of this sofa and going to eat a shitload of ben and jerrys and then we are boy scouting." She says dragging me up. Funny, I was doing the same this morning.
"Can't I just drink cocoa and watch Leo Dicaprio movies?" I whine.
"No its summer and we are not going to mope." Nina said dragging me out.
She was right though why should I let a boy ruin my summer!
But why did it already feel ruined?
The moment I had been waiting for him to smile and say yes 'I like you too Shay." Turned into get away from me basically. I put my feelings out and I didn't even have to say I liked him, he knew. Everyone knew, but me.
Rejection sucked.
It sucked more than that time I wet myself on stage. And that sucked a lot.
"One cookie dough and one fudge brownie." Nina said to the vender.
We took our tubs and sat on a bench outside a hat shop.
"This is good." I said, Nina smiled.
"Thanks Ni." I say.
"For what?"
"For being amazing and dropping everything for me."
"No problem trooper, I know you would do the same for me." She shrugs eating her ice cream. I smile.
"Who needs boys when you have girls!" I say loudly.
"Cheers to that." We hit our tubs together and ate silently admiring the pale blue sky and the blue wash ocean.
Then Nina nudged me.
"What?"
"Who is that?!" She pointed at a surfer who was coming out the waves. I squinted my eyes under the sun. She pointed again and then I did see.
Hot was one way of putting it. Greek god and incredibly handsome was another way.
Messy brown hair stuck to his wet face, his green eyes shimmered and he had a lazy smile that made any girls heart melt.
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