The start
Knock Knock Knock
Come on! I had one night home alone, away from my over protective parents and now some idiot was trying to disturbed my peace. Just as I was getting all comfy to, my tub of ice- cream chick flicks, ugh people! I’m so not a people person.
Knock Knock knock
Seriously! I got up from my comfy seat on the sofa and paused the wonderfully bad film of twilight, I mean yes Jacob is hot but the acting from Kristin and Robert, come on! Add some emotion! I liked the books way more.
Finally I got to the door, if it was some kid from school I was going to die with embarrassment, I was ready for a night in so that meant no make up, sweats, baggy jumpers and ponytails. Not a good look.
I opened the door finding somebody I had never meat standing on the doorway. “Miss. Redbird?” He asked, I looked him up and down, he was one of those men you could see but never quite see properly, a man who looked like he spent his whole life in an office. But looks could be deceiving.
“What do you want?” I asked bluntly, I was so not in the mood to talk to some random dude on the doorstep.
“I’m Robert O’Connor, may I come in?”
“I don’t talk to strangers and I defiantly don’t let them into my home.” I said crossing my arms and raising one eyebrow.
“Well you’re talking to me now, and this isn’t your home, you see –“
“Sorry I’m going to stop you there, if you’re going to make some smart ass comment like ‘no it’s your parents home’ then you can just-“
“I’m not, I was going to say that this isn’t your home, and the people you live with aren’t you’re parents, you can’t trust them.”
I sighed, I mean come on he really thinks I would believe that, I’m not that thick!
“Ok, what TV show am I on, or is it the radio? Go on tell me I just got pranked by the prank patrol.”
He looked at me and said “I knew you would not believe me, when you feel like opening your eyes read this.” He pasted me an envelop and turned away calling as he went “Give me a ring if you need help!”
Rolling my eyes I shut the door and threw the envelope onto the small side table before settling back down onto the couch and sighing as I turned my attention back to the film, struggling not to laugh at the wooden acting of Robert Pattison.
Little did I know that was the start of my brand new life.