I sat next to Nash the entire plane ride. I caught up with him a little more and he explained some more things to me about what happened. I honestly never thought I would actually forgive him but I did.
I started to grow drowsy during the kiddie of a conversation we were having about Australia.
"Blair?" He whispers. I slightly open my eyes and look at him.
"Hmm?"
"Go to sleep." He pats his shoulder and I lay against him. I've missed this. He kisses the side of my head and I fall a sleep.
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"Hey wake up sleepy head, we've landed." Someone slightly shakes me and I open my eyes once again. Nash was smiling at me which made me smile. "Come on, let's go."
"No I wanna sleep." I move next to the window and lean on it.
"Blair c'mon please don't be difficult." He shakes me again but I slap him away. "Fine." He pulls me up and puts me on his back. I smile a little and he walks off the plane.
"Your back keeps hitting my face." I mumble.
"Maybe your face keeps hitting my back." He says back. "You're being very difficult here Blair, can't you walk?"
"No I want sleep." He chuckles a little and sits me down somewhere. "Hey I was sleeping."
"Let me go and get our suitcases and I'll see if I can handle you." He smiles a little and walks off to get the bags.
"Hey Blairy boo." Mahogany sits next to me and I lean on her.
"I'm tired."
"I see you and Nash are talking. Something going on between the two of you." I look at her and she wiggles her eyebrows.
"Shush lemme sleep." She laughs and let's me sleep. I was about to fully fall into a deep slumber until someone picks my up a again and carries me bridal style. I just let them carry me. Mahogany would've screamed if it were some random.
"Blair you know I still love you?" They say.
"I love you to." I mumble and I know I fall a sleep.
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Times Change | Nash Grier
FanfictionBlair Gordy, the very well known cousin of the famous Mahogany Lox. Blair lives in Australia as her mother is Australian. She is in the 11th grade but decides to take some time off to visit her cousin in America. Little did she know that she would b...