chapter 27

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how deep is your love bee gees

how deep is your love bee gees

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Luna

"I wanna go figure skating," I spoke up, looking over at Sebastian who was in the bathroom brushing his teeth. He looked so cute. How could he look so cute doing anything?

He smiled and spit into the sink. "Well then let's go figure skating, I'll warn you now though, I'm not super great at it."

Sebastian was such a gorgeous human being. He wasn't ripped and he didn't have abs but he was still so attractive. His whole body was sexy. He had jet black hair that fell across his face so effortlessly, and some of his hair curled at the ends My favourite were his eyes. So icy and blue, it was unbelievable.

He ran over and jumped on the bed, landing on his knees. He planted a sweet kiss on my forehead.

"Should we go soon?" He asked again.

"How much money do we have?" I was worried about our money because we have been staying in hotels more than we had planned. The money Sebastian took with us was a perfect amount if we used it all just on gas and some food, but we've used it for lodging and activities too.

"Enough to rent some skates." He shrugged. He didn't seem worried about the cash issue, so I pushed the stress away, as to not make myself sicker than I already am.

"Well then let's do it. Do you think they'll even have an indoor skating rink?" I asked.

"Oh yeah, definitely. Let's get dressed though because tonight I have a surprise."

"What is it?" I asked.

Sebastian smirked, "I can't tell you until later tonight. All I can hope is that you'll like it."

"I'm sure I will," I chuckled, "oh, by the way, how on Earth did you manage to save up all this money?" I asked.

"Well, ever since I was little, my grandfather always told me saving was better than spending, that I should save in case I would really want it one day. So I did. I always mowed lawns, washed cars, painted fences, sold bottles and cans. It all just added up eventually. I actually think my grandfather slipped in a little something occasionally."

"Well, it's good you did save. I guess this trip was a good thing to spend it on?" I laughed.

"It is. See, that is why I loved him so much. He was so wise, always knew what to say. I could've been like those kids that spend all their money on toys and new gadgets and stuff but, since I didn't, look where it got us. We're in Utah. That is so crazy."

"I wish I could have met your grandfather," I said sadly.

"He would have loved you. Especially because you are so wise and smart, and he didn't even have to teach you," Sebastian smiled, trying to lighten the mood.

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