Felicity
It's January 14th.
Shane and I are closer than ever. His family and I get along perfectly.
Life is amazing, and I don't feel like it's going to get bad.
The puppy is six weeks now. I've already got him potty training. He's doing good. I bought a huge flower pot and put grass on it and he goes on that.
I take him outside most of the time.
It's four in the morning though, and I didn't get to see Shane today because I was at meetings to open my business and he was working, so I'm standing on my balcony with a glass of chocolate milk. I haven't been able to sleep today.
I see a figure moving on his balcony.
I frown.
I'm such a creep.
I slip into my house and grab the binoculars, and I go outside.
I lay on my stomach and press them to my eyes, peeking through the bars.
I move it towards where I saw the figure.
It's Shane. He's awake. He's got on a sweatshirt and his underwear.
I text him.
Me: I'm spying on you with my binoculars again
I watch him grab his phone. He reads it, and I see him smile.
He looks over at my balcony.
Cuddlebug: where
Cuddlebug: hold on lemme get my binoculars
I watch him disappear into his house, and he comes back and lays down on his belly.
I stare right at him, and then I grab my phone and zoom in on him. I take a photo on snapchat and put the time on it. 4:29AM
I put the caption "When your fiancé can't sleep and you can't either and you live across from each other" and I put the laughing crying emoji, and I save it and send it to all my streaks, and I post it on my story, and then I put it on Instagram.
My phone vibrates.
Cuddlebug: where are you
He puts the pouting emoji.
I flash my flashlight at him twice.
He moves, looking right at me, and I see him grin.
I snicker, shifting on my belly.
I accidentally push my phone a little too far, and it slips off the balcony.
Panicked, I jump up.
He does too, and we both stand there and watch.
It falls to the concrete over twenty floors down, and shatters into a billion pieces in front of a car.
No!
I look across the buildings at Shane.
I see him hold up a finger.
He comes back a few minutes later with a white poster board, and holds his flashlight to it.
I use my binoculars.
You go through phones faster than we go through condoms.
I start laughing.
Now I can't text him.
I walk into the house, getting my laptop, and I facetime him.
He answers.
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He's a Keeper
Teen FictionFelicity Walker, the anxious girl with trust issues, is thought as a low-life. She only works and comes home. She has one friend, but she's states away. After issues at her job, she quits, and she's meets a guy. This guy though, is the most alluring...