She's Not My Girl Though

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I continued kissing her holding her by her butt while she faces me on my lap. She took her arms from around my neck and placed them on my shoulders as she pushed me down on my bed.

"Wait..." I said before she dipped her head down. She stopped herself and looked into my eyes with a thirsty lust that I've never seen before.

"..My mom is still downstairs..." I said gesturing towards the door.

"I'll be quiet, maybe bite your pillow to muffle some sounds." She replied before taking off her shirt. She revealed a teal blue lace bra and a sweet scent.

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"Spvfhfugf" she attempted through her microphone on her phone.

"Sorry what was that? I don't speak Alien Alexis, I'm good with regular Alexis." I replied.

She laughed. "Sorry, I said so what now?"

"With what?"

"Us..."

"What you think anything has changed cause I let you get some d-"

"No, no, no, no, god no. I was talking about this weekend. Seems like your schedule opened up now."

"Lemme check and see if I have time for you." I actually looked on my calendar to see. Project due tomorrow, nothing Thursday or Friday. Damn I'm lucky ass hell right now.

"So..." She said sounding like she'd been waiting ages.

"Right.. yea I'm free from Thursday so this weekend is perfect."

"You're saying that like you had a choice. You promised. Remember on Monday?" She reminded me.

"Oh yea."

"Well I'll see you tomorrow at school. I'll try not to be soaking when I see you. Bye!" And with that she hung up not leaving any time for me to respond.

I sat in my room throwing darts at my door to pass time.

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The next day I woke right up. I moved swiftly in preparing for the day. I hadn't checked my phone. I didn't think I'd needed to. Lexi hadn't called or texted me. She can be a mystery and very very annoying but she's still my best friend. I knew that girl since forth grade.

*flashback*

I didn't wanna move to a new house. But my parents said we had to because my mom's job was moving. This is stupid. I'm not leaving any friends though. I was like an inside cat but human- if that makes sense.

We finally arrived to our new house after what felt like years. I stepped out of the car and stood in front of my new walkway. I looked at the new two story homey looking house.

"Mommy."

"PlayStation the park is around the corner. Down those really long streets and to your right."

"Thank you." I hugged her before I left.

I strolled down the long vacant streets kicking a rock and taking in my surroundings. This neighborhood was weirdly quiet. I liked it but not completely. It was kinda creepy.

The warm crisp air felt good on my skin. I smelled leaves cooking under the sun. The houses were singles and spread apart from one another but not too much. It was different.

I rounded the corner and in the distance I saw a park with a gated entrance. It looked like it was never closed based on the old rust still growing on the metal. I walked through and saw people laughing and kids running around. It all looked cliche but what the hell.

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