I check my outfit in the mirror, making sure my hair is falling the way I want it to.
I'm wearing a grey sweater, with black jeans, white Converse and my favourite burgundy beanie.
I hear the doorbell ring, and realize that it's too late to get changed again. He's here.
I yell out to dad and Aug, taking my black bag and walking to the front door.
I open the door and Nick stands there with a single rose in his hand. He's wearing a black t-shirt that clings to his body nicely, with blue jeans and black vans.
"This is for you," he says, holding out the rose. I tut at him."Now what am I supposed to do with this? I can't possibly find a vase for it and have it sitting by itself," I joke, and he hums a little.
"Well, it's funny actually, because I knew you were going to say that, so I got you some more," he says, and pulls a bouquet of white roses from behind his back. I gasp.
"Oh my goodness, Nick, these are beautiful," I say, taking the flowers from him.
"As beautiful as you? Because damn girl, you look fine," he says, and I laugh. I walk back into the kitchen and find a vase, putting the flowers in it and having the red rose right in the middle, then placing them on the bench until I get home later.
"Ready to go?" I say, turning to him as we walk out the door.
"Oh wait, I need to do one more thing," he says, and I look at him, puzzled.
"What?" he pulls me close to him, then kisses me, and I can't help but smile."Okay, I'm ready," he says, and I roll my eyes.
"You have to admit, that was smooth," he says as we walk to the tram stop.
"Yeah, yeah, don't flatter yourself," I say, as he takes my hand.
"Where are we going?" I ask, and he grins at me.
"It's a surprise," he says, and I pout.
"But the girls took me on a birthday surprise yesterday, and now I have another one?" I say, and he huffs.
"Life is tough, right?" he teases, and I scrunch up my nose. We wait for a tram, and I try to guess where he is taking me.
"The movies?" I ask, and he gives me a look.
"A restaurant?" I ask, and he shakes his head.
"These ideas are so mainstream, princess," he says, and then a tram comes so we get on and I take a seat.
"I give up, can't you just tell me?" I say, and he grins, shaking his head.
"Damn," I say.
We get into the city and walk to Docklands, and I get an idea.
"Ice skating!" I say, and Nick looks at me with confusion.
"What?"
"We're going ice skating," I say, and he shakes his head.
"As much as I would love to fall on my ass over and over again, I must refrain," he says, and we take the escalator up to the second level.
We go past a glow-in-the-dark mini golf center, and then we go past a paintball arena, and then Nick stops.
"We're here," he says, and I look up at the sign.
LASER TAG.
"Oh my goodness," I say, getting really excited. I love laser tag.
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Nick and Charlie
Teen FictionCharlotte Johnson leads an ordinary life. Well, as ordinary as one's life can be. When her brother informs her that Nicolas Pardini, the bane of her existence and life enemy, is moving back to Australia, Charlotte has to cope with her life turning...