Alexis:
Dark blue.
The eyes stared back at me with a twinkle of determination.What the hell was he doing here?!
I pushed past him angrily before spinning on my heels to face him.
my heart skipped a beat and I was almost happy, until I remembered what happened.
I glared at John and Sarah who were both looking at me expectantly.
"What the hell is he doing here?" I asked in both confusion and anger.
I was in a battle with myself between happy and angry.
I was happy I got to see him without lying to my brother, but I was so Angry over his Stupidity.
My face burned as I glared at them.
"Alexis let's-"
"Shut the hell up!" I yelled cutting him off.A taken aback look drew on Mike's face as he looked at me in shock.
I turned on him angrily. "How...could you...be....So...Stupid!"
With every word I pushed him angrily till his back finally hit the wall."I-" he started but I held up my hands.
I honestly did not even want to here his excuse.
The only chance we ever had of my brother liking him and he messed it up.
"You had one chance!" I yelled pushing him again.
His back hit the wall again with a thud and I saw him wince.
"Stop!" He yelled and I pushed him again.
I don't know why I was so angry.
"Lexi... Stop!" He said again and I once again pushed him violently.
I was being defiant.
Anger.
Despair.
Hurt.They all filled me like A crashing wave. Pulling and dragging me to the bottom.
"Lexi-" this time I didn't even let him finish as the shove came harder.
Before I knew it, I was being flipped and my back hit the wall.
Michael Towered over me his fast angered breaths hitting my face.
"I said stop!" He yelled.
A tear slide down my face and his face instantly softened.
"I'm sorry. okay?" He stated as regret flashed through his eyes.
"I was drunk and dumb and I was hurt-"
"So you hit on my brothers girlfriend because you were drunk and hurt?" I asked in disbelief.
My chest tightened.
It was over.
We barely had a chance before but now it's really gone."I know it's stupid but I didn't know he was your brother" he snapped and I rolled my eyes, "whatever." I said and his jaws tightened.
I could see the irritation at my careless attitude, flash through his eyes.
"Whatever?" He asked in disbelief.
I opened my mouth to retort back but was cut off by my cell phone ringing.
I reached in my pockets to pull it out and we both looked at the caller ID.
My hands Hovered over the Answer button as I saw Anderson's Name Flash on my phone screen.