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I dropped the bag onto the floor and I felt my body freeze. I couldn't seem to form any words for an explanation.
Daisy looked ghostly white from the surprise. The first person to speak up was Alek.
"Could someone please explain what's going on?" He asked.
"Au- Audrey," Daisy stuttered, "Could you shut the door? Please."
She stood up, walking over to the door to shut it.
"Okay, so what is going on?" She asked, making her way back over to the chair, but not sitting.
"I- uh- you see-" I began, trying to figure out what to say, my heart pounding in my chest.
"Are you two-" Audrey asked, switching her gaze between Daisy and I.
"Yeah." I spoke, Daisy still caught off guard, "Technically we aren't. But we are, I mean like we're not doing anything. Like-"
"Okay, I get it.... sort of," Audrey said before Daisy spoke up.
"But neither one of you can say a damn thing to anyone. Or else I will never talk to you again." She began, "I know it isn't really a big threat, but-"
"We wont." Alek cut in. "It's your guys' business, we have no need to fuck with that."
"Yeah," Audrey agreed, "All I care about is you being happy, Daisy. When did-"
"Actually," I cut her off, "Could you two give us the room for a moment, I have to discuss a couple things with Daisy."
"Of course." She said as the two of them exited the room, shutting the door behind them.
"What the fuck?!" I said, "Why didn't you tell me they were here?"
"I did! I sent you a text!"
Oh, so that was what the notification was about.
"Okay, well there's no changing that now. So, I know the last couple months have been crazy," I began, walking near her, the backpack still on my back and the shopping bag in my hand, "I know I've fucked up, and you've heard me apologize so much. But I want you to be my girlfriend, Daisy."
She smiled, "Of course I will."
I smiled and leaned down, looking into her beautiful eyes, and our eyes naturally closed as I brought my lips to hers.
When we broke apart, she had an ear to ear grin on her face.
"I'm going to go get them, okay?"
"Okay."
I walked to the door, but instead of just opening it, I stepped outside, shutting it.
"Okay, so I have been hiding this for a while, but you cannot tell Daisy." I began, speaking in a lowered tone, "I don't know if she told you or not, but her shitty mom left her completely."
"Yeah, she told me." Audrey spoke.
"Well, I got into contact with her and did the proper paperwork so it's our house now. Her mother is out of the picture completely."
"That's great!" She said.
"She's probably wondering why we aren't back in there," Alek spoke up.
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Moment of Reflection
RomanceWhat if the answer to your problem was right in front of you, but you couldn't have it? After the death of her father, 17 year old Daisy Jarvis has to figure out how to navigate the world as she nears adult-hood without him. Her senior year brings m...
