"When did you get back?" I curiously ask. Hayes only has his eyes on me as he slowly makes his way to close the distance between us. "Yesterday, then I found out you were here. Why didn't you tell me?" he answers with a question.
"I didn't think you'd be coming to LA anytime soon," I reply truthfully. Hayes nods his head and stops walking, still leaving a good amount of space between us. We stare into each other's eyes, completely ignoring the people walking around us. "Hayes," I softly say his name as I step forward and wrap my arms around him. He pulls me close and places a kiss on top of my head.
"I'm sorry for getting mad at you. I didn't mean any of it, I promise," I confess as I'm in his arms. "I know and I'm sorry too. We both said hurtful things and I would like to move past them," he tells me while separating to look at me once again. I smile and reach up to place a kiss on his cheek.
"Back to us," I whisper in his ear.
Suddenly, his lips are on mine and I try not to smile, but I can't hide my happiness. "Yes, back to us," he confirms as we separate.
4 Months Earlier
As I step out of the car, I realize I'm wearing white shoes even though I knew Hayes lives on a farm. Way to go Abbi. It's okay, Jake bought these shoes for me, maybe it'll do me some good to have them finally get dirty.
A door slams, taking me out of my thoughts about my shoes, and I see Hayes running towards me. As soon as he reaches me I'm in his arms and he's spinning me around. "You have no idea how happy I am to see you," he tells me while I'm still in his arms.
As Hayes stares into my eyes, I think I can imagine how happy he is. I feel the same way. Unfortunately, he will never know that. I could never hurt him again, not after finally getting our friendship back. I shouldn't have been surprised when we rekindled after I left Jake, but I was. I'm still surprised how natural it feels around him.
"How was your trip?" Hayes ask as we walk towards the chicken pen. Never looking up from the ground, so I don't fall, I briefly look at him and reply, "It was good."
Because I was excited to see you.
Hayes gives me a brief smile, but it's gone when suddenly his hands are on my waist and I'm lifted off my feet. Caught off guard I lose my balance and crash against him. He tumbles backward and loses his balance as well, but I go with him this time.
Our faces are inches away from each other and I quickly get off him. However, Hayes beats me to getting up and reaches his hand out towards me. I take it and avoid eye contact. That was embarrassing.
Our lips were so close. Flashbacks of being that close to him, causes my blush to deepen.
I look back down at the ground and find a huge pile of poop where I was previously about to step. Hayes moved me, so I wouldn't step into it. I look back over at him and smile, even though he's not looking at me anymore.
"I'm afraid I'll step on them," I speak out as Hayes tries to hand me some of the feed for the chickens. "You won't Ab, trust yourself. Or yet, trust me," he reassures me. I stare into his eyes and he matches mine. A smile is on his face and I can't help, but feel safe. As if I can completely trust whatever he tells me.
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The Last Summer (This Summer Part 2 | Jake Paul and friends)
FanfictionIt's been two years since Abbi first went to LA. She once again finds herself returning to the beloved city where her best friend Jake Paul lives, except now he's a world famous YouTube sensation. What's happened in the last two years? Is Abbi and...