Sydney
As soon as I got home I saw I had a message. I expected it to be from Katy apologising but I was extremely surprised that it wasn't.
From: Unknown
Hi Sydney, it's Luke, from the other night. I was wondering if you wanted to do anything tonight?xxI quickly added Luke to my contacts before replying.
To: Luke
Hi yeah, I'm up for doing something. You could come round to mine and we could get a take out and watch some films?xxWithin seconds I got a reply.
From: Luke
Yeah cool, text me your address and I'll be over in an hour xxTo: Luke
22 acre lane. See you soon😉 xxI ran into my bedroom to get ready. I wiped my smudged mascara off before applying some foundation, blusher, mascara and a touch of lipgloss. I quickly changed into some leggings, an All Time Low top and some fluffy socks.
Less than an hour later the doorbell rang.
"Hi." Luke smiled.
"Hi." I said softly.
"Come in." I smiled.
Luke followed me into the kitchen and I hopped up on the counter.
"Ok so I was thinking Chinese or Dominoes?" I smirked.
"Dominoes!" Luke half-shouted.
"Good choice. What pizza?" I asked.
"Texas barbecue." We both said at the same causing each other to burst out laughing.
"You have some good taste Hemmings." I smiled.
"You have good taste in music." He said pointing to my top.
"Thank you." I smiled.
"Ok order the pizza while I put a movie in." I smirked handing Luke the menu.
A few minutes later Luke joined me on the sofa.
"What we watching?" He asked taking his jacket and shoes off whilst grabbing a blanket from the other side of the room.
"The conjuring." I smirked.
"Good choice." He smirked.
I punched his arm playfully.
"That's my saying." I whined.
He chuckled softly.
"You know you're really beautiful." He smiled bringing my face close to his.
"Thank you." I blushed.
He pressed his lips to mine and I kissed him gently back. Our lips moved in perfect sync. After a few minutes I pulled away.
"Luke, I think we need to talk." I said.
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Daddy Hemmings |l.h|
Fanfiction"Things never go wrong at the moment you expect them to. When you're completely relaxed, oblivious to any potential dangers, that's when bad things happen."