Chapter 2

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Summer's POV:

I woke up to the sunlight peeping through the blinds. I softly hummed, enjoying the heat that stroked my face. I tried to move but couldn't.

'How come I can't move?' I thought.

Then I felt the reason why. There was an arm wrapped around my waist. I chuckled to myself. Typically Athena to do this. I tried turning around again, only for her to tighten her grip.

"You aren't going anywhere." Athena said.

She laughed and kissed my neck.

"Try me." I smirked.

"I will." Was her only answer.

I started fighting against her grip hoping to get myself loose but is was no use. She was stronger than me. Suddenly I got an idea.

"Athena?"

"Mmmm..."

"Let me go..."

"No" She said stubborn as ever.

"Please?" I pleaded.

"Puppy eyes don't work when I don't see them angel."

I swear I could feel her smirking.

"Let me go now or else."

"Or else what? You'll kill me with kindness?" She joked.

"Actually not a bad idea, but no. If you don't let go, you won't get any coffee."

I knew how much she loved and needed her coffee in the morning. I also knew it was a risky threat. Or she would let go or she would become fuming mad. I had decided to do it anyway. She sighed.

"Fine, have it your way." She said, letting go of me.

"Thanks."

I turned around and looked at her, straight into her gray eyes. She was stunning, even in the morning. Suddenly Athena spoke up.

"So now that we both have a free day, what do you wanna do?"

I looked away for a second and thought. When I looked back at her to answer she had her phone in her hands. Of course. I sighed, even on a free day she constantly holds it. As if it's glued to her hand. I take it from her.

"Hey, I was using that." She protested.

"Yeah, like every other minute of the day." I replied.

Athena sighed.

"Your point, Summer?" She asked.

She absolutely had no patience.

"My point is that you should put it away for once and actually wait for an answer, instead of being so impatient all the time."

She takes it back. Crap, I should've hold it higher.

"Fine, genius. I'll wait for your answer but don't wait until I die to answer." Athena replied with annoyance in her voice.

"Lucky for you I already have an answer." I said proudly.

She looked at me raising her eyebrow.

"How about the amusement park?" I suggest.

She takes her phone out again.

"What did I just say?" I ask a little mad.

"Easy tiger, I'm just checking if they're open." Athena says.

Oh, well if you can't beat them, might as well join them. I look along with her, resting my head on her shoulder. In no time she had found the answer she was looking for.

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