May 6th, 2012
I stared at the clock as it ticked slowly. It was a Monday morning. Monday's were always an awful experience. They entitled school after a long weekend. They entitled another day at work even though you just worked all weekend. Monday's just brought a negative feeling and just an overall negative connotation with the name and it's disappointing that it's become that way. At least, I found it disappointing because the first day of the week should bring a positive feeling. You should be happy that you've gotten through the last week and now you're starting fresh with this new day, hell, this new week.
This Monday was different.
I knew from the second that I woke up that today was going to be something different. Something special even. Instead of waking up and just getting ready, I changed it up. I woke up early and took a warm shower which contrasted to the routine I usually did that involved taking it at night. Instead of leaving my hair slightly wavy, I straightened it and then proceeded to crimp it.
My blue eyes were lined in black eyeliner and my eyelids held a perfect shade of eyeshadow that reflected well with the contour and the light blush on my face. The part that set it all off was the nude matte colored lipstick that was laid elegantly across my lips.
My striped shirt that barely covered my stomach wasn't all that noticeable with my slightly high waisted pants that kept my stomach unseen for the most part. My sandals that strapped around my ankles were the final part to my change and I couldn't help but enjoy the excitement building up in my chest as I grabbed my books and purse and quietly headed downstairs, careful not to wake up my parents at seven in the morning.
I slid into my Kia and started the car, putting The 1975's album in the CD player to play softly in the background. A hand hit the top of my car a few times causing me to jump. I looked up just as a body slid into the passenger seat while I got a cheeky smile from one of the twins before he slid in the back.
"You know most people would offer to drive their best friend on their birthday, not the other way around," I said dryly causing him to smile.
"Happy Birthday, Alaina," Talon said as his brother, Jace threw the birthday bag on my lap.
"Little Lain is finally seventeen." Jace joked as he rested his arms on our seats, poking his head through the middle of the driver and passenger seats.
"Not so little anymore. Look at that chest, man." Talon said letting his eyes obviously move downward from my face. I lightly smacked his chest and shook my head with a small smile. Only my friends, I swear. I thought as I grabbed the paper from the bag.
"You're a pig, you know," I told him, referring to his comment beforehand as I reached my hand in and pulled out the gift. My eyes widened in surprise as I held the Xbox game in my hand.
"I love you," I said in complete awe as I stared at the Xbox one game with the title 'Titanfall 2.' "I take it back, you two are welcome to ride with me whenever you please."
"But wait, there's more," Jace said in one of those talk host show voices. He slid up another gift bag.
"You guys really didn't have to. That game itself already won." I said as I started to open it. Xbox was a normal hobby of mine as I have a love for playing video games. It's something these two got me into years ago.
Pulling out the item, my jaw dropped at."A sock for my cock?" I sputtered out in amazement."You guys seriously get more and more Immature as you get older." I said stuffing it back in the back ignoring their loud laughter throughout the car. I handed Talon the bag as I finally decided we should head to school.
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