| Alexandra |
Its only been a few hours and I'm still very very sore.
Andy is over and she hasn't noticed anything yet. I don't get how. Ive been limping around and she got here an hour ago.
"Watching movies is so over rated.." Andy sighed plopping on the couch next to Luke.
"Tell me about it." I scoffed.
"Why don't we invite some other people over and have a game night?" Andy suggested.
"Dude, you do know its like eleven-thirty right?" Luke chuckled.
"You really think our friends are going to be sleeping at midnight?"
"Good point, go call them then." Luke said.
She smiled and got up, walking to a different room.
"Come here, baby girl." Luke smiled, outstretching his arms.
"Luke..." I whined.
"Im sorry princess, come here." He pouted.
I got up and slowly walked over to him. Luke gently pulled me on his lap and nuzzled his head in my neck. He placed soft kisses on my shoulder.
"This is your damn fault, Hemmings." I said turning my head to face him.
"I. Love. You. Baby." He said kissing my face.
"I love you too, Lucas."
He gave me a stern look and rolled his eyes.
He leaned in and gave me a kiss.
"Shouldn't your parents be home by now?" He asked.
"They should. I honestly don't even know anymore." I giggled.
"Shouldn't you call them?"
"I should. But, they might be doing something and plus, we will have friends over soon."
He just nodded, smiling.
"Okay guys, Cassandra, Joey, are Blake coming and the boys are bringing Ashton."
"Why Ashton?" Luke spat.
"Well, Joey and Blake were talking to him after the game and they thought he was cool. Oh and they aren't assholes and actually talk to people lower on the social chain." Andy sneered.
"We just have our problems."
"Luke? Please try to get along with him. He could be different."
"Fine."
"Anyone else?" I reverted back to the subject.
"Uh, Tanner I think."
"He's cool. Yay! Tonight is going to be fun!" I squealed.
"What kind of games do you have?" Luke asked.
"Cards Against Humanity, Monopoly, Sorry, Just Dance."
"Do you have any physical games like, can we play like Flip Cup or Beer Pong?" Andy smirked.
"Just tell the boys to bring more alcohol." I said getting off Luke's lap and walking to the kitchen. I pulled out the alcohol I have left and some red solo cups.
I put my phone into the aux cord that is connected to the speakers in the living room and played Pandora.
Minutes later, there was a couple knocks at the front door and Luke shot up off the couch to open it.
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the coaches daughter » calum hood
FanfictionWhen someone says, the coaches daughter, does it immediately imply as a cheerleader? A rude, know-it-all, prissy girl who thinks she's on top of everyone? Well not Alexandra Ford, her place on the social pyramid gets set for her and theres only one...