Chapter 6;
Eric p.o.v
Jason Derulo - The Other Side
"Kiss me, Eric" - the 3 words that I'd been waiting to hear - for weeks, if I was being honest. I didn't need to be told again, so I did.
#In the beginning, I never thought it would be you.
And we were chilling, smiling in the photo booth#
I pressed my lips to hers, closing my eyes as I felt her sink into me. I hadn't imagined that it could be like this with Tallie. I hadn't even thought about it until a few weeks ago. I-
"Stop thinking." She whispered as she pulled away.
#But we got closer,
Coming over, and we would talk all afternoon.#
"Sorry. I just can't believe it's you and me, you know?" I kissed her passionately before she could awnser.
She grabbed hold of my jacket, which I had forgotten to take off, and pulled me towards the sofa. She was walking backwards so she all but fell and I tried to land as lightly as I could next to her.
"We-we should probably stop." She sighed. I felt her delicate hand stroking my upper arm and it was very hard to ignore.
"Yes, probably a good idea." I agreed with one last quick kiss. "Do you still want to watch a film?" I asked, trying to distract myself.
"Yeah, ok. Oh, the food!"
"It's ok, I'll get it." I smiled before I walked to the kitchen to get the food. God, I had been so close to loosing my control right there on the sofa.
As I walked into the hallway, I removed my jacket and hung it up. I then walked to the kitchen and got us a drink each, picking up the bag and gripped it between my teeth, leaving the plates.
"I thought we could watch-" she stopped talking and started laughing at the sight of me, which was apparently hilarious. "Come here you." I bent down so she could take the bag from my mouth. "That is gross, by the way."
"Ah, but at least you have food." I replied with a cheeky grin as I sat down next to her.
"That's true." She smiled. She shuffled closer to me, leaving enough space so that we could eat. "Right, let's watch zombies eat each other!" She laughed.
"There's something not right with you, you know." I teased her. "Most girls I know hate blood and gore." I couldn't figure out what it was, but I was sure going to have fun trying to find out.
"Ahh yes, but they are boring." She winked. We only laughed as she hit play on the remote, acting like it was any other day.