I know it's been forever, studying biomed and anatomy as subjects is the hardest! Anywho, here is an update, not my best stuff, but it's something. I'm also going to be starting to write the prequel for this very soon, but not uploading until I finish 824.
Hope you like it, don't hate me for the little insight into Terrie's past ;)
Excuse the not editing
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We stood in the rain, letting it tumble over our skin. A crack of lightning pierced the sky, driving straight into a nearby tree. Del wasn't phased but my eyes were drawn to it. I knew it wasn't dangerous to us. It was more of a reminder that I didn't have a lot of time left. Swiftly, I mentally calculated where I was up to. Josie, Ellie and Ashley had moved on. Brody, Lara, Peter, Yvonne and Jude were still here. And I think I had roughly a month left. Fun times. You could tell just how ecstatic I was.
"Terrie! Del!" A couple of faint voices yelled out against the pelting rain. Oliver appeared on my left, concern washing all over his face. His hand gripped my shoulder, pressing the wet material against my skin. Tom came up on my right, looking after Del. She was sort of staring off into space, uncaring about her surrounds. Eventually, Tom convinced her to move and placed an arm around her waist to direct her. I stood there, Oliver moving in front of me. Just staring. His eyes flickered between mine as I exhaled and just looked at him. His grey shirt was already soaked, moulding to the outline of his lean, toned body. Nice. I stared at the ground before making a rash decision. It was now or never and in this moment, I decided now.
Pouncing onto Oliver, I wrapped my arms around his neck and pressed my lips to his. He was stunned at first, but tightened his own arms around my waist, responding enthusiastically. I pushed myself closer to him, moving a hand to rest on his right cheek as my other arm held myself up. His tongue swept across my bottom lip, urging me to let him deepen the kiss which I did. Our tongues met; he tasted like spearmint gum. It was beautiful. His hands slid their way over my hips and onto my butt where they stayed, holding me to him. The rush of emotion I was feeling for this boy was overwhelming, but I went with it, losing myself in the feel of his body against mine. He moaned as I ground myself against him and I gasped. Everything about this boy was amazing. I knew that even though I would always love Jude, my feelings were growing by the second for the green eyed boy in front of me.
A murderously loud crack of thunder belted out overhead causing us to jump and cease our quick make out. I laughed and wiped some hair out of my eyes, returning my gaze to his. He was looking at me with such love and admiration.
And it only made me want to run a little bit.
Grinning, I cupped his face and gave him another lingering kiss before he let me go and we decided to head undercover. It felt selfish, but I was craving the affection. It was one of those moments. Our hands remained connected as we half jogged out of the rain, releasing them only when we came within sight of Del and Tom. She didn't need cutesy couply things shoved in her face. Catching up to the pair, I noticed Del's shoulders shaking as she held her phone in her palm.
"Brody keeps calling. I don't know what to do," she whispered helplessly. Reassuringly, I took the phone and answered for her, taking a few steps away from the group.
"Hey Brody."
"Del! Why do you keep ignoring my calls?!" He asked cluelessly. I rolled my eyes.
"Dude, it's Terrie. We both saw you with Vonnie."
I waited a moment as he paused, sucking in a sharp breath.
"Really?" His voice was small, guilty.
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The Boy With Green Eyes
Teen FictionMontgomery High students are struck by devastation when a bus goes off the road and into the school grounds, injuring or killing a huge number of people. Terrie Morgan, a junior the year the accident occurred, now enters her senior year, trying to s...