Once I say goodbye to Jack, Lincoln jogs up to me and we both walk to our next class, Chemistry.
"Hey, so basically I got two seats for the Saturdays Raptors game and I was wondering if you'd want to come with me," He said smiling at me.
I look into his green eye's and see that a part of his right eye actually has blue in them. I believe that's called heterochromia, it's basically when people have a different eye colour in one eye.
"So is that a yes?" He asks again stopping in front of the door to class. I pull myself back to reality realizing that I completely ignored his question.
"Um...." I start unsure if I want to say yes or not.
I mean, it's not a date or anything. Plus, I'm sure Jack wouldn't mind, right? I don't know when I started caring about what Jack thinks, but Lincoln and I are going as friends. Even though I don't really know anything basketball, I'm guessing it would be fun...... I hope.
"Sure" I replied giving him a smile.
"Great, I'll pick you up at around 3:00 since the game starts at 6:00 ish," He said clapping his hand together as we both walk into class and sitting at our seats.
I nod my head as we both settle down and take out our books, Mrs. Grey comes in and silences the class before starting the lesson.
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"So when are you going to tell everyone about you and you know who" Molly whispers in my ear giving me a slight nudge.
"Tell everyone? Are you crazy? I'm not even sure if we're dating!" I whisper-shout at her.
"So kissing, making out and spending a night at his is not dating?" She whispers as we both enter the cafeteria.
"Well, he did mention that he wants me to be 'his', whatever that means" I replied as we both pick up trays and wait in line for our food.
"So you're telling me that you both like each other in that type of way, but you haven't spoken of this unsaid thing?" Molly asks as I grab a spoonful of mashed potato.
"Exactly" I replied nodding towards her.
"I'm surprised," she said raising her eyebrows before wrinkling her nose and frowning.
"What do you mean?" I ask a bit curious. She knows something that I don't and I want to know, especially if it involves me.
"Nothing" She replies as we both approach our lunch table where everybody already is, eating away at their lunch.
She walks around the table and sits beside Theo, whereas I sit in between Jack and Lincoln.
"Heard you got tickets to the basketball game on Saturday, Lincoln? So I'm obviously coming" Jace state looking at Lincoln as he takes a bit of his sandwich.
"Actually, Vic is coming with me this time" Lincoln answers pointing his thumb at me. Jace chokes on his food and spits it back out.
"WHAT?!?" Jace and Jack shout in unison. My eyes widen at the sudden reaction from everyone and I slowly sink down in my seat.
"Vic and I are going to the basketball game on Saturday, is there a problem?" Lincoln asks looking between the two of them.
"OF COURSE THERE IS A PROBLEM, I'M SUPPOSE TO BE GOING TO THE BASKETBALL GAME, NOT HER, no offence Vic" He starts gesturing towards me.
"None taken," I said putting my hands up to surrender.
"ANYWAY, SHE DOESN'T EVEN LIKE BASKETBALL - " Jace starts but I don't concentrate on what he's saying cause all I can think about are a certain pair of eyes burning holes right through my skull. I turn around slowly while wincing slightly at the emotionless eyes staring at me.
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His Good Girl
Teen FictionI look out the window behind him and take both of his hands in mine. Should I tell him? Would I open up old wounds that I've tried so hard to heal, for him? I look into his captivating brown eyes. He helped me through that panic attack and he alread...