Pretend the car accident never happened
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"You want to go on an adventure?" My best friend, Jeff, asked.
"What are you talking about?" I giggled, running a hand through my hair.
"Like do you want to get out of here and do whatever we want for the rest of the day?" Jeff asked again.
"Jeffy, my parents would kill me."
"Why do they need to know?" He wiggled an eyebrow at me as I tried to stifle a laugh.
"Cmon you stress too much, let's go," he says, tugging me farther through the hallway.
He dragged me through the exit door as pure sunshine rippled through my hair. I grinned at it and lifted my head to the sky. Jeff chuckled at me, grabbing my wrist and pulling me to his car.
"If anyone asks, we're homeschooled and trying to get stuff for our tutor because he's sick," Jeff explains, putting his seat belt on in a hurry
"Something tells me you've done this before," I tease, wiggling on my seat belt.
"You've never been dumb."
We got to the park in twenty minutes. I had no idea why we were at the park, but I loved it here. It was a place where kids could be kids, without any tug back to reality. Jumping out of the car, I ran to the center and extended my arms out. The sun basked on my skin and I forgot what I had been missing in these days of stress.
I felt two strong arms wrap around me and hoist me into the sky. I squealed involuntarily and spun around as I landed on the ground peacefully. There stood a gleaming Jeff Atkins, his jaw chiseled and his hair pushed back so you could see his deep, brown eyes. I didn't realize I was staring until he winked at me, in which I rolled my eyes and took off to the swings.
"You looked like you were flying," Jeff stated dreamily.
"You got that from The Titanic," I teased, punching his shoulder playfully.
"It's your favorite movie."
"I know," I joke, pumping my feet back and forth to get the swing going.
"Now jump!" Jeff called.
"What?" I yelled back.
"Jump off the swing!" He urged. "Unless you're too scared!"
That one statement made jump off the swing at a rapid speed. The wind whizzing through my hair as I did and I felt like I could pause the moment and look on it from an outside viewer. Two kids skip school to go to the park and are now jumping off the swings. Jeff jumped after me and as my body hit the wooden chips of the playground floor, he pinned me down.
"You looked like you were flying," he repeated.
"Alright, calm down, Jack," I tease and before I know what I'm doing I pack his lips.
I would've pulled away if it weren't for the fact that he began kissing back, slowly and smoothly. I knew he had done it a million times before. After a few seconds he pulled away and rolled off of me, heading to his car chuckling.
"I knew you loved me, Rose," he teased back.
"You didn't know shit!"

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