hey guys i'm alive 😖😖 , this one shot is not the same as the one in the show.-
Hope was the second captain of the girls flag football team. She was fast, smart when playing. She was only focused on the ball and the players, nothing else or no one else had her attention.
Josie was in a class where she would take photos, of anything, sports, animals, or an kind of event. She wasn't a video person and editing photos was way easier.
The teacher, Mr. Salvatore, also Josie's dad told her to take photos for the girls and her sister, Lizzie who was also on the team wanted photos as well. She was going to be their media person for the school.
Josie had been to their practices, Hope immediately caught her eye, her red hair, her hard stare. Hope hadn't seen to notice her, Josie thought. But she did.
Funny thing was that Josie and Hope went to the same school but never once saw each other. Maybe they did. They just didn't notice.
It was game day and Hope couldn't be any more happier. The girls haven't lost a single game since it started. Josie's friend, MG decided to tag along.
"Your sister looks so good in uniform." Mg complimented. "Dude?" Josie frowns. "Come on, Jo. Is there any girl who's caught your eye?"
Josie chuckles. "Number 3." Josie whispered. "Hope Mikaelson?" Mg asked. Josie widen her eyes at him. "Shit sorry."
The girls were stretching and playing, waiting for the other team to show up. Hope tried her hardest not to look at Josie.
Josie squinted her eyes at her camera as she took photos of the players. She moved the camera to Hope and caught her looking at her. Josie immediately let the camera down.
Hope continued to stare. "Oh my god oh my god." Josie mumbled. Josie tried to fake like she was fixing her camera. Hope looked away.
The other team had arrived, They were playing against the timberwolves. They were know as competitive and trash talking the opposite teams.
The game had officially started. Everyone got to their places. Hope, again.. couldn't stop staring. And it annoyed her. She wanted Josie out the side lines now.
Hope caught the ball, Maya, a girl from the other team tackled her. "Too slow." She said. Hope kept her cool down. "Bitch." She whispered.
Josie clicked for a picture. "Can you help me fix my hair?" Penelope, a stallion asked. "Yeah sure." Josie let her camera go, it didn't fall since it was attached to a strap.
"Hold this." Penelope instructed. Josie did as she was told. "Isn't your hair going to get messy playing?" Josie asked. Penelope thanked her. "I want to make sure I at least look good in the pictures."
Josie giggles. "You already do." Josie was very charming and flirtatious without noticing. Penelope smiled, nodding. "You finally came to one of our games." Penelope added.
"I did, I've been busy editing other photos." Josie nodded. "Cool." Penelope smiled. "Penelope, Go." Coach Klaus demanded. "Catch you later." Penelope mumbled. When Penelope went in, Hope came out.
"Thought you were supposed to take pictures? Looks like you're just flirting with Penelope." Hope scolded. "Game play doesn't look good to take pictures." Josie teased.
"What's that supposed to mean?" Hope scoffed. "Whatever you want it to mean." Josie added. She grabbed her camera and clicked away.
Josie took a few pictures. "I see you and Hope were talking." Mg states. "She was telling me how I'm 'flirting' with her teammate, which I wasn't." Josie responded.
"Maybe, she lllikes you." Mg teased. "She's too pretty for me." Josie scoffed. "You're both pretty, You should talk to her." Mg smiled. "It doesn't seem like she wants to be talked to. They're losing." Josie added.
Mg strugs. "Just talk to her." Josie sighs, walking over to Hope. "You alright?" She asked Hope. "I'm fine." Hope stated. "You don't look fine. You look stressed. Don't worry, you're gonna win." Josie reassured.
Hope slightly smiled at her. "You're smiling, I haven't seen you smile all day." Josie said. "Don't get too excited." Hope scoffed.
"What's your name?" Hope questions. "Josie."
"Cute." Hope mumbles. "Hope, Go, Now." Klaus said. Hope ran into the field.
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The girls had lost the game. Josie sat on the bench. Hope sat next to her.
"You were wrong." Hope started. "Sorry," Josie whispered. "It's okay, The timberwolves are very competitive."
Josie nodded. "They are, I took some pretty good pictures of you." Hope leaned closer, Josie switched between photos.
Hope was so close she could smell Josie's aura, she smelled like flowers. Hope quite liked it. "I know why we lost."
Josie tilted her head. "Because I couldn't stop staring at you. Don't come to our game again." Hope walked off. Josie chased behind her. "What do you mean? Can you explain?"
Hope turned back. "You're extremely pretty, and you were distracting me." Josie smiled. "I think that way about you too."
"Do you?" Hope asked. Josie nodded. "Why do you think all the pictures were of you?"
Hope blushed. "You're blushing." Josie whispered. "Shut up." Hope muttered. "I'm going home, would you like to walk me?" Hope asked.
Josie nodded. "Yeah, sure." Hope began walking with Josie, they stopped by an ice cream store. Hope got chocolate and Josie got cookies and cream.
Hope got to know Josie a little better, she learned that Josie is Lizzie's twin.
"There's no way, twins?" Hope asked. "Fraternal twins." Josie corrected. "I don't believe you." Hope stated. Hope came to a stop. "Here we are."
Josie looked over at Hope's house. It was a big beautiful home. "Thank you for walking me." Hope smiled. Josie nodded, about to walk off.
Hope grabbed her arm, pulling her toward her and kissing her check. "What was that for?" Josie asked. "Walking me." Hope smiled. Josie leaned forward pecking Hope's lips.
Hope grabbed the back of Josie's head, pulling her in, giving her a kiss. "That's more like it." She mumbled. Josie felt like it was too fast, too easy but she quite liked it.

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Novela JuvenilThis isn't my idea, I saw on Ao3 of Delena One shots but made it Hosie but I'm making it as Stelena and Delena cuz why not.. or just one shots. Please vote!! Gives me motivation to update more. 😞 I THINK MY WRITING HAS GOTTEN A LITTLE BETTER THROUG...