ChapteЯ 14: Artificial Hipsters
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CLINT’S P.O.V.
“Date?!” I choked.
Ly-a snapped around with worry. I quickly pounded my chest, coughing again. “Sorry.” I raised my hand and turned away. “Something in my throat.” I threw up the earlier Subway over Jeff’s fancy shoes. Okay. I wish I did. What really happened was revolting.
“I just have to give the okay to Steve and he said he’ll take us there,” Jeff said, sneaking a smug grin at me.
She knitted her brows and pursed her lips. “Steve?”
“We’ll be going to the fair on a horse ride. You know, a stroll under the stars, nice summer breeze and”—he blushed—“other stuff. . .”
You think there was a chance I could still hurl chunks at him. Green—kiwi would go great on his cocky face.
“Jeff . . .” Her gaze moved to the other room. “That sounds really sweet . . .”
He snapped his fingers. “And it’ll even help you with the Bel Air Beauty competition. I heard you’re running for that. Your entrance would totally blow those fake dimwits,” he said.
“True . . .”
“Not all Bel Air people are fake,” I retorted.
“Please. Clint.” He jabbed his thumb to his chest. “I’ve grown up with pricks all my life and I know how to get under their skin. Surprises.” He gently punched Ly-a who seemed to be in deep thought. “Don’t you agree? Everything is so fake at Bel Air. The kids, the teachers—the noses.”
Ly-a didn’t respond for a moment, but grew a small smile for Jeff. “It’s a wonderful offer. You think you could give me some time about it? I’ll call you later, if that’s alright.”
He took her small hand and pecked a soft kiss. My knuckles tightened. “Sure thing,” he whispered before lifting his head.
“You don’t even have his number,” I managed to say without jumping in the air, screaming some Japanese word, and slicing his head off with a fire ball.
Ly-a stood up and I quickly did the same, Jeff not a second behind. “I got it a while back,” she said, giving me a small smile as well.
Jeff brushed past me, hiding a sharp nudge. “Next thing you know, she’ll have my housenumber,” he murmured so I could only hear.
I grabbed a fistful of his shirt, but quickly let go once Ly-a turned.
“It was nice meeting you, Ms. Monroe!” called Jeff, giving a two-fingered salute.
“You too, dear!” she answered with a cheeky smile.
“I’ll walk you out,” I said to Jeff, stepping on the back of his heels. He shot a glare over his shoulder.
“You should be heading out too, Clint. You’re making a mess in our house!” hollered Ms. Monroe.
Jeff snorted. “Come on, Clint. You know better than to make a mess in someone’s house,” he said quietly.
“I’m going to deal with you outside,” I muttered in his ear, before giving Ly-a my sexy smile.
“I’ll guide you guys to the driveway,” Ly-a said. I was about to object, but Ms. Monroe called her back. She rolled her eyes, and I laughed. “I guess I’ll see you all later!” She turned around, her wet shoes squeaking on the tiles.
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