38. Lakes Part 3

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Louis P.O.V.

I watch as Cami sips her water bottle, her lips attached to the nozzle. If only those were attached to mine.

The sun cascades on her blowing brown hair, as she throws her sandwhich wrapper in the basket. Seeing her in my t-shirt makes me tingle inside, if only I could wake up every morning like that when school ends. I'd wake up early, make breakfast, and shed meet me in the kitchen, drowsy and happy about the night before. My t-shirt would hang off her shoulder, making her look smaller then she is. She'd wrap her wraps around my waist from behind, kissing me on the cheek and whispering good morning. Id turn around and pick her up, pushing her onto the counter and kissing her with all my well being. But its only a fantasy.

I find myself smiling at the way she licks her lips, and the way her blue eyes light up at the sparkling water as her gaze sets upon it. Kind of like the way she looks at me.

"You ready to swim?" I ask her and she flips the long hair from her face, nodding.

"Sure." She sighs and stands up, tugging the t-shirt over her head and onto the ground. I gawk at the sight in front of me. I could give a shit about what anyone says, but Cami is perfect.

Her hips curve into an angelic way, connected to thieghs you could die for. Her legs were smooth and shiny when you looked at them, curved the best way possibly. Her chest wasn't too big or too small, they were perfect. Her whole body was an hourglass and I couldn't get enough of the site. I looked away before she could see me practically drooling over her goddess like body.

I took off my shorts that were over my swim trunks and set them on the ground next to the picnic basket, then walked over to the ledge of the small lake. I was hesitant to go in, it looked freezing, but was probably refreshing in reality.

"Seems like youre scared." I scoffed at her voice behind me.

"I am not scared." I assured. She stepped next to me and shrugged.

"Then go in." She crossed her arms, challenging me and I raised an eyebrow. If I wanted to impress her, I guess I have to. It's practically logic.

"Fine." I said and dived into the cold water below, the water invading my senses. It feels good.

The water ran through my hair and I swam to the surface, shaking hair from my eyes. It was nice to be in this position again after years long.

It was never that I wanted to be mean to Cami, but it was the only way out. It's always been hard to explain.

"Refreshed?" She asked and I snapped my head up towards her. She had a hip popped out, her arms crossed, charm braclet dangling, and a knowing smirk was placed across her lips. She thinks this is funny?

I know just how to 'wake her up'.

I swim over to the ledge and pout, wrapping my arms around myself, while looking up at her with puppy dog eyes.

"It's cold in here." I shivered, making a dissapointed face and shaking my head. This was far from the truth.

"Aw, really?" She cocked an eyebrow and uncrossed her arms, stepping to the edge. She looked below at the water.

"Nope." I laughed and wrapped my arms around her legs, pulling her into the water behind me, screaming my name as she plunged into it. Ah, music to my ears.

I laughed harder then I should and stopped laughing when she didn't come up for two minutes. What the hell?

It was complete silence besides the birds chirping and the water wasn't moving at all. Don't tell me...

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