I have never wanted to get out of this house so bad.
"You okay?" Luke ask opening the door to the Jeep.
"Sorry, you had to meet him." I tell him hoping he will not want to know anymore.
"It's okay baby don't worry. What do you want to do?" He ask pulling out of my street.
"Really I don't know." I tell him about to cry I just close my eyes to stop it for happening.
"Baby." Someone says.
"Hazel baby you need to wake up." Luke tells planting a kiss on my forehead.
"Sorry." I tell him before I can hold it in.
"Damn it, you got to quit saying sorry." He tells me starting to get mad.
"You don't have a damn thing to be sorry for. Just stop it." He goes on.
"Your mom has called you and me I better get you home." He tells me starting up the Jeep. The clock on the radio say 4:57.
"Sorry." He tells me looking over at me, hell I don't know what he means.
"Why?" I ask looking over at him, then the Jeep stops.
"I guess I am kinda bossy and a little protective." He tells me grinning.
"It's okay." I tell him noticing we are in front of my house.
"No I just realized I am not going to see you tomorrow and I have been a dick." He tells me leaning closer to me.
"It's not like I am never going to see you again, I am not dying." I tell him winking at him and giving him a peck on the cheek.
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Maybe a summer can change everything.
RomanceHazel 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...
