I know I am heavy, but he was not going to put me down.
"Nope, I am not letting go of you." He tells me giving me that goofy little grin.
"Could you at least put me on the counter." I tell him, once again trying to pull away.
"I'll do that." He tells me walking back to the counter.
"Thank you." I tell him as he is sitting down. Oh god I need to take out my contacts.
"I'll be right back." I tell him getting ready to slide off the counter.
"Okay, are you coming back?" He ask helping me get down.
"If that's what you want." I tell him with a giggle.
"You are what I want." He tell me turning me round and kissing me.
"I'll be back." I tell him walking away and blowing him a kiss and then walking to my room. Looking at the clock I see it is only a little after midnight, as I am going to the bathroom to take out my eyes.
Walking back into the living room I see that Luke is right where I left him, standing with his arms crossed and looking out the window.
"What's wrong?" I ask him walking into the kitchen and standing behind him and looking out the window too.
"Haz, baby who's your neighbor to the right?" He ask lacing his fingers through mine.
"I don't have a neighbor to the right, why?" I ask getting nervous.
YOU ARE READING
Maybe a summer can change everything.
RomantizmHazel Cox your average teenage girl, dealing with an absent mother and a dad who is in and out of jail. But she will always have her best friend Luke Morris. Luke Morris your typically teenage boy, popular, captain of the baseball team but no one c...
