Liam's POV
It has been weeks since I've talked to Jordan, maybe around 4, I stopped counting, I knew she wasn't going to talk to me again. Even if I told her who Sabrina was, she would be more distant if that's even possible because she doesn't even give me eye contact.
For the first week, I kept going up to Jordan to ask her why she's so mad at me, and every time it would result in her giving me glare and walking away. I knew I had no future with her, and the thing that made me so upset was the fact that I came to New York to start fresh. To have a new beginning.
Her not talking to me was one thing, but there's something that hurt even more. There's a boy who keeps hitting on her. And she's interested in him. That sent chills throughout my entire body, I knew if I told her about my past and she'd accept the fact that I'm trying to move on, she'd be the absolute perfect girl for me. But that jackass David keeps hitting on her and there's nothing I can do about it. What I know is I'd rather her ignore me than her know my past.
Jordan's POV
It felt kind of weird that David was hitting on me. I mean throughout all these years we've been going to school together he has never noticed me. We were complete strangers. But I kinda of liked it, I mean what's not to like? He's hot, smart and funny. Any girl in my position right now would jump on the offer to be his girlfriend, why aren't I?
Oh, right.
I can't shake Liam out of my head. Ever since that girl approached me before school started, I've been petrified to be around him. Afraid of her hurting me. Afraid of what she's capable to do.
Right now, I've decided. I'm going to be with David. He would be good for me. And I did just that, I walked to his locker after school.
"Hey David." I said sweetly with a smile on my face.
"OH hey Jordan." A little startled that I would go up to him.
"I was just wondering what you're doing today after school? I know this carnival near school and I saw some really cool rides that I think would be fun to go on and-"
"Jordan." He said cutting me off laughing slightly at my rambling. "I would love to come, pick you up at around 7 o' clock? Sounds good?"
"Sounds perfect." I smiled with a wide grin. Before I turned away I gave him a side hug surprising us both. "I'll see you later." Then I turned around to head to my car.
Until I came face to face with Liam who was obviously listening to our whole conversation. I was kinda happy he was listening, I mean a girl would be happy if they make a guy jealous. Boy, did he look jealous.
We made eye contact for what seems like five minutes, until I turned around and walked past him. Right when I walked pasted him, he grabbed my arm and turned me around. Then said three little words.
"Can we talk?"
I looked at him confused and angry at the same timeI really wanted to know what he was wanted to say to me, but I knew better. "No I don't want to talk. Please stop bothering me." I gave him a hard look and turned back around. I saw the look in his eyes and then ripped my arm from his reached that left tingles.
"Jordan please, we need to talk." He pleaded as I walked away. Then he added, "I know Sabrina talked to you." Right then and there I stopped my tracks to face in his direction.
"And that's just it Liam. I don't want trouble. Just leave me alone please." Turning around once again.
He sped up to walk beside me, "If Sabrina told you something, or something about me then I at least should tell you the truth. Because I highly doubt she told the truth." He said while looking at me longly. "Please Jordan."
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The Dark Side of The Moon
Teen FictionJordan has been waiting far too long for the perfect guy out there for her. She has been through too many relationships and haven't felt anything with them. Until she runs in the new kid at her school, Liam. He's tall blond, blue eyed and perfect. J...