Theo had a hoodie, and he pulled it on. It was a blue color, with white words that said: SALAD. I was lost. Who wears a hoodie with the word SALAD on it? It honestly looked like a freaking women's jacket. Anyway, enough about the stupid hoodie.
We held hands, and walked to my car. He grabbed some of my groceries, too. No this is not what it seemed like, we aren't dating, and I wasn't falling for him or anything. This was all part of the plan.
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"Okay, so the plan is, we act as a couple, so we look like ordinary people, and that we aren't trying to get away from the cops. Then you get in the back seat, and lie down. Put the groceries up front, it the passenger seat. Stay down until we don't hear the sirens, and you will tell me where you live, so I can drop you off." I said, and then I added on. "Does this make sense?"
The only comment he had was, "Well damn, the groceries get higher privileges than me. What kind of world is this?" He laughed.
"What do you mean, because you have to sit in the back?" I asked him.
"Well yeah, the groceries get to sit next to you." He said trying to be flirty. Man was it funny. I laughed. "Why are you laughing?" He asked.
"Because," I was still laughing. "that was super cheesy." I stopped laughing.
He gave me a sheepish smile. "Oh, then sorry for being cheesy, just speaking my mind."
"Don't be, cheesy is cute." I winked and pulled on his hand. "Come on let's go, before they get in here." I said.
I put my head on his shoulder, and looked up at him, in his eyes. This is when we held hands, and were walking to my car. I looked up into his forest green eyes. God, why does he have to have such gorgeous eyes. I kissed his cheek, and his face got red ,but I pretended it didn't so he wouldn't get embarrassed.
We got to my car without getting noticed, and we followed the plan. He laid down and I was driving. You could still hear the sirens, and I was pretty sick of it. I went to go turn on the radio, and of course, they wanted to play the song I despise, Side to Side, by Ariana Grande. I changed it to the other channels, and not a single song was playing. I just turned it off.
I was a girl who didn't really act like a girl. I wasn't necessarily a tomboy, but I wasn't a girly girl. I was into rap, and good rap, not that disgusting rap about girls twerking, and shaking their asses, but songs with good meaning. I was a girl who wouldn't back down, and if I had a goal, it would be reached. I was tough, and I had a group of mostly guy friends, and they treat me as one of the guys, and that's the way I wanted it.
I focused on the road, and realized that the light was about to go red. I sped up to try and make it, but I didn't. I was upset a little bit, because of the fast that I decided to drop Theo off. I just looked at it this way; the faster I drop Theo off, the faster I can be home, to have my sleepover with Jase (that's a nickname for Jasey).
"Hey." Theo said. "I have a question."
"Okay, ask it then." I said in an annoyed voice. "Sorry I just have to get home I'm not
annoyed at you." I added on."Oh, okay. Anyway, my question, is," He said. "why do you have this in your car?" He held something up, but I couldn't see it, and the light turned green.
"I can't see it." I confessed, Theo sat up, because you couldn't hear the sirens. He leaned forward. "Wait till I stop. We have a red light." We stopped at the light.
Theo held it up, and oh my lord, he was holding up my black lace bra. So that's where it was. I had lost it over summer break, after a trip to Colorado.
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Never Fall in Love
Teen FictionKenley has never been one to to talk to Theo, the school's hottest bad boy, until they bumped into each other one night at his job. Kenley a very athletic, feisty, and ambitious girl, plays soccer at Arrow Smith High School. She despises the footba...