FFTGB will have at least 40 chapters, at least 100 pages. There will most likely be an epilogue. :)
Please play Ed Sheeran's 'Don't' for this chapter. Thank you SO much for reading FFTGB! :)
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After a while, Austin called me back, but I rejected his call and grabbed the closest decorative pillow to clutch it to my chest.
I've been through this so many times. Too many times. I'm so sick of just being there. Blake was right, I was just a conquest.
I was a conquest to Alek, James and Austin even if they denied it.
Some part of me was positive that I was a conquest of Blake's, too.
Not anymore. I wasn't going to be an achievement anymore. I'm going to start having my own conquests.
Starting with the first boy who even looked at me. An evil grin grew on my face as I planned who I was going to be. I was not going to have my heart broken any longer.
My heart has been broken so many times that I'm not even sure that I even have one anymore.
I crawled out of my plush bed and padded over to the bathroom. I grabbed a washcloth and scrubbed my face so there was no trace of make up or tears left behind. I walked back into my bedroom and fell asleep instantly.
When I woke up, my parents had already left for work so I threw on the skankiest bikini I could find and made my way to the beach. I passed a group of guys as I walked towards the ocean so I turned around and wiggled my fingers in a flirty way.
A boy with deep brown eyes, black hair and tanned skin stepped towards me.
"Hey," he said giving me the 'sup nod'.
"Hey. Wanna go for a swim?" I put on the best smile that I could manage and grabbed the hand of the stranger who greeted me.
His friends were hollering and I glanced back to see him giving them a thumbs up.
It didn't even bother me that he thought he was winning a game because I knew that I was winning it.
I passed the lifeguard chair, well aware that Austin was on duty today. I didn't care. I was with this dark haired stranger because I was tired of being a plaything, so I needed my own.
I walked into the water, never once letting go of the strangers hand. I could tell that he was getting nervous.
"Um, what's your name?" he asked nervously.
"You don't need to know that." I hooked my arms around his neck, our bodies hidden beneath the water.
Out of the corner of my eye, I saw Austin hold up a pair of binoculars to his eyes and I decided to put on a little show. I tucked my face behind the strangers head and whispered into his ear.
"I'll make you a deal." My breath was sending shivers down the boys spine.
"You can go tell your friends that you got lucky, as long as you say it within earshot of that lifeguard, alright?"
I was planning on actually doing things with this guy, but just the thought was sickening.
The stranger nodded frantically and I laughed. We sat in the water for a little while longer before I told him to get away from me. The boy scrambled away and I floated in the water for a while before I heard water splashing.
The sun was eventually blocked and there was a large shadow cast over my body. My eyes opened to see Austin's body outlined by the sun, making him look like an angel.
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