"Come on Aussie, it's not that high." Will said as he stood right next to me. I gave him a look of disbelief as I looked over the cliff we were standing on.
"How tall is this? Maybe one hundred feet, and you want me to jump off of this? I don't know about you, but I actually want to live. I want to actually get married and have kids and I want to graduate high school."
Will rolled his eyes. "I actually want to live too. I wouldn't want you to jump off this cliff if I hadn't done it before. It's only a good forty feet in the air. If you die, you can just come back and haunt me for the rest of my life. I guarantee that you will be perfectly fine after this."
I took a deep breath as I looked down, once again. I'm not about to let a little cliff ruin my day.
"Okay I'll jump, but only if you'll do it with me." Will smiled. "I was going to do that anyways."
He gabbed a hold of my hand and intertwined our fingers. Goodness gracious, this feels amazing. I just need to act like this gesture didn't affect me. I can't have Will thinking that I'm just another one of his little fangirls at school.
"Are you ready?" He asked. I took another deep breath and nodded. We both began to run in sync. As soon as my feet left the ground, I couldn't help but laugh a little.
This is one of the best experiences I've had in my life. I'm finally living life and I love it. All because of one guy.
I looked over to my left to see Will already looking at me as we both laughed mid-air. That soon came to a halt as we reached the water.
I resurfaced the water. I began rubbing my eyes as Will resurfaced as well. "Wasn't that amazing?" He asked. "It was more than amazing." "Like you." He said. I pushed him slightly on the shoulder. "Stop." "Stop what?" "You know exactly what." He chuckled as he swam away, signaling for me to follow him.
"On a scale of one through ten, how fun was that?" Will asked as we began to head back to the rock with all of our things. I saw Kieth and Iris already sitting on the rock, waiting for us while they chatted.
"I'll have to give it an eight" I said. "What, why?" Will asked in disbelief.
"There just wasn't any food. If there was, it would of most likely been rated a solid ten." Will snorted.
"Okay, then we will go out to eat." I now regret not simply lying and rating this a ten. "No Will, I was joking. Of course it was a ten." Will grabbed my hand and spun me around to face him. He looked me in the eyes and smirked.
"You're lying, we're going out to eat." "I'm not hungry!" I yelled out. "Nice try Aussie, I'm spending money on you whether you like it or not." I rolled my eyes as I spun back around and began to walk ahead of him.
"Come on Hollywood, why would you bring us to an Olive Garden, looking like this?" I asked Will as we all stood in the waiting room awkwardly.
I was still wet and only had on Wills shirt which thankfully stopped about mid-thigh so no one will ever notice that I'm only wearing my bra and underwear under this. I just want to give thanks to all the girls out there that wear oversized shirts with short shorts, making it a regular thing to see girls in public whom look like they're not wearing any shorts, but they are.
Will of course had his regular clothes on and so did Kieth.
Thankfully, Iris was wearing Kieth's gym shirt that he pulled from his back pack in the car because she didn't want to get her clothes wet, so I wasn't the only one.
In my defense, the sweatpants would of been even more uncomfortable than to just go in my underwear.
"Because, this is the nicest restaurant I can think of that will let us eat looking like this." Will said. "Then why not just take us to McDonalds? It would of been a lot easier for us." I said.

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