"Honey, I'd like you to meet Jenna. She's the Clarkes' fourteen-year-old daughter. I hope you two will have fun together while we're here."
I look where my father is pointing and see a girl, but not just any girl. The perfect girl. I watch as she looks me up and down, as if appraising me. I feel naked under her heavy gaze, but I don't mind, because I have never seen such a perfect-looking human being in my life, and I don't want to offend so early on.
Jenna has long, straight brown hair that falls in beautiful waves down her back. It sways gently in the breeze, and I find myself captivated by her beauty. Her hair is thick, rich, and lustrous, her face flawless. She smiles a quick, fleeting smile at me, and my eyes catch onto a mouthful of braces. I smile back, my smile stretching across my face like I'm some sort of deranged clown.
She laughs, and walks closer to me. By now, I can tell the color of Jenna's eyes. They're a rushing, wild, free ocean blue. Ocean eyes. I love them already.
"Hi," Jenna says, extending a hand to me. I shake it firmly. "Hi."
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Ocean Eyes
Non-FictionThis book is based off of a true story. It is a collection of memories of all of the people that I have ever fallen in love with. It will include thoughts and feelings and so much more. I hope you read this because it is the closest that I can come...