"Sure, I guess. Did you eat lunch though?" He said with concern.
"No, not yet." I replied, walking towards the double doors.
"You have to eat Noelle." He said with more concern, while pulling out 2 sandwiches.
"Why the hell do you have 2 sandwiches?!" I replied, confused.
"I'm a man, babygirl. I have to eat. And you do to." He said, handing me 1 sandwich.
"Fine. I'll eat." I sighed in defeat.
We ate the sandwiches quickly and headed for the doors.
"Do you have a skateboard?" I said, smirking.
"Duh." He replied, pulling out a skateboard from his backpack.
"Game on, Jayden." I said, smirking.
"Game on, babygirl." He replied, putting down his skateboard.
I put down my skateboard and skated. I looked behind me and saw Jayden smirking. He soon caught up to me.
"First one to fall off, loses." He said, smirking.
"Game on." I replied smirking back.
We both speeded down the street, racing. I saw a huge ass rock in front of me. I looked at Jayden and he smirked. As if he was going to win.
I grabbed the side of my skateboard, pulled it up and jumped with it. I looked at the side of me and saw a jaw opened Jayden. I smirked and kept skating. He kept skating as well. He caught up with me, his face still shocked.
"I didn't know you could do that babygirl." He said.
"Well now you know, Jayden." I replied, smirking.
"Hm. Who won?" He said, crossing his arms.
"I'm pretty sure I did because you didn't do that ultimate jump I did." I said, smirking.
"Whatever. I'm only doing this because I'm a nice guy!" He replied, whining.
"Your TOTALLY a nice guy!" I said, using sarcasam.
We both skated back to the school and saw everyone staring at us. Everyone looked shocked about how we both skated together and I guess how I jumped.
Cheerleaders were glaring at me. Jocks were winking at me. I looked next to me and I saw Jayden glaring at the jocks. I slightly smiled at that.*AT THE END OF SCHOOL*
I was walking out of school, waiting. I have no idea why the hell I was waiting but I was. I texted my dad that I was going to skate home. But I didn't feel like it now.
I saw Jayden walking out, with a girl around his arm. I felt weird when I saw that. I think I felt anger, maybe even jealousy. She was beautiful. It was the same girl from first period.
Jayden looked in my direction and smiled at me. He whispered something in the girls ear that made her giggle. Dang it I wish I had superman hearing or some shit. She soon kissed his lips quickly and walked away. My fists clenched at that sight.
Jayden jogged towards my direction.
"Hey babygirl, what are you waiting for?" He said.
"No one, just thinking." I replied, unclenching my fists.
"Do you need a ride?" He said with concern.
"Nah, I'm just going to skate home." I replied, putting my skateboard on the ground.
"I'll skate with you, it's getting dark. I don't want you getting raped or something." He said with more concern.
"Yeah whatever." I replied with no emotion.
I got on my skateboard and skated away. I looked at my surroundings. Trees weren't moving, leaves weren't falling, the sun wasn't shining. The clouds were out, it was windy. I soon stopped and put on my black jacket. I looked behind me and saw Jayden smiling at me.
I looked away and skated forward. After a good 8-10 minutes I saw my house. I skated towards my house and stopped. I looked behind me and Jayden wasn't there anymore. I sighed.
I opened the door and there I saw my dad on his laptop. He was typing really hard on the keyboard. My mom wasn't home, as usual.
"Hey dad, are you alright?" I said with concern.
"Yeah, I'm alright. Just work has been hard." He replied, still staring at the screen and typing.
I nodded and walked upstairs. I threw my backpack on the floor and jumped on my bed. I got my phone out and started playing Tøp.
As it got later in the day, I turned off my phone and put on my pj's. I went into my bed and fell asleep.
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Falling for the Player, My Best Friend.| cammyyf ♥︎
Teen Fiction"Maybe falling for him was the least expected to ever happen." Noelle Ausman was utterly different from other girls. Ever since stereotypes became a thing, she was designated in society. Over and over again, she switched schools, only because every...