"Abby!" Nina running towards me like we've been apart for years. "My cutie pie Abby!" She hugs me tightly as I giggle in her arms. "I miss you badly."
"I miss you too!" I told her.
"Finally, all the chaos for the practice is finally over." She sighed in relief. "Tell me what happened when I was away?" She looks at me like she was waiting for me to say anything. Has she heard about what happened last Thursday afternoon when Sebastian was supposedly be giving me a ride home?
"What are you talking about?" I nervously laugh.
"Like, did something happen?" She rolls her eyes; she hates it when she can't have what she wants.
"Nothing, just the usual." Shrugging my shoulder trying to maintain eye contact or else she'd figure I was hiding something.
"Okay." She believes me. "Let's walk to class." Walking side by side with Nina was normal and a routine. But in those short days, I got accustomed to Sebastian's annoying small talks.
Speaking of the devil, he was walking with a random girl with his arms around her hips. She was all giggly about everything he was saying.
"Seb!" Nina waving at his brother to get his attention.
"Let's not bother him." I slightly pulled her arm to stop.
"I haven't thanked him for giving you a ride the other day." She said all smiles, not letting me stop her. "Seb!" He finally noticed his sister's presence.
"What?" His reaction changes like he was bored from hearing his sister.
"Why are you mad already and not even giving your older sister a smile for the morning?" She slightly pinch Sebastian's cheek. He slaps it off immediately.
"You are not my older sister." He said with an irritated expression.
"I am, why don't you ask mom." Nina crossing her arms over her shoulder triumphantly. The three of us know that Nina was a minute older than Sebastian.
"Cut the chase and tell me what you want." Not even once he ever glanced towards me. He was back to making me feel like I'm invisible.
"Oh, I just wanted to say Thank you for giving my Abby a ride last time. I didn't have the chance to do so." She pulled me towards her, that was then when Sebastian looked at me.
"Not like I saved her from danger." He was being a jerk.
"But still, something could have. A guy might have grabbed her on the side and did something." Sebastian and I coincidentally locked eyes from what Nina said but I quickly broke it off.
"We're about to be late for class." I told Nina; I tugged the hem of her blouse like a little girl. I can feel the smirk on Sebastian's lips forming.
"In a hurry Abby? Did you happened to tell my sister about what happened that day?" He was surely testing me; I don't want to tell Nina that I almost kissed his brother that day. I should think of something else, oh yeah.
"I didn't get to say thank you too, gladly you reminded me." I smiled at him. "Thank you, Sebastian."
"T-" Sebastian was cut off by the bell. I tug Abby away and hurried walking. I should try to avoid him today.
***
Mr. Allen's class was about to start. I remembered that I have the same class with Sebastian so I decided to swap seat with one of the girls who would happily comply.
I was now sitting in the front row. Just 3 feet away from where Mr. Allen would probably be standing, and I'll get the privilege to look at him with no guilt up close.
Mr. Allen entered with Sebastian following him. Mr. Allen doesn't seem to notice my change of seat, but Sebastian did, his eyes squinted as he looked at me. I just rolled my eyes at him and sat properly.
"Good Afternoon!" Mr. Allen greeted as usual.
"Good Afternoon Sir!" Everyone greeted the same, but when Mr. Allen was about to begin his lecture it was when Sebastian said something. And as instinct, we all looked at him.
"What is it, Sebastian?" Mr. Allen ask.
"I don't know what's wrong, but my eyes are a bit blurry today. Can I sit in front?" He glances towards my direction. I frustratingly ran my fingers through my hair. Is he serious?
"You can switch seats." Mr. Allen looked towards the person on the front row. I thought of volunteering so I could get away from him, I was about to raise my hand to volunteer when Matt beat me to it.
"I don't mind." Matt said taking his things and going outback. The worst thing was Matt was sitting next to me, which means I would be sitting next to him in the end. Sebastian pats Matt's shoulder as they met halfway to acknowledge him.
"Thanks, Mr. Allen." He sweetly smiled, oh only they knew how evil he actually is.
"Sure thing." Mr. Allen said and finally proceeded to teach the class.
"Thought you can get away from me that easily?" He muttered next to me. "I don't think so." He has his smug smirk.
I didn't get the chance to admire Mr. Allen's God given looks for Sebastian always had something to comment each time I look at him.
The class was about to end, Mr. Allen reminded the class about the essay writing contest and I just got an idea. If Sebastian blew my every chance with Mr. Allen today, I should have another way to get him to notice me.
Not minding what could be Sebastian's reaction, I walk towards Mr. Allen who was fixing his things.
"Excuse me, Sir," I said to him. He looked at me.
"May I help you?" He smiled that ever beautiful smile.
"About the contest, I would like to sign up." I told him; his expression suddenly lit up like I did the most unexpected thing.
"I was wondering when you'll ask." I smiled at him. "You just have to return me the form." he said.
"I must have misplaced it, can I have another one please." I ask him. He fishes towards his things and pulled out a form before I could Sebastian grab it.
"I'm interested too." He forces a smile.
"What?" I exclaimed from his action.
"Okay." Mr. Allen took another form and gave it to me. "The more the merrier." Then Mr. Allen left to get to his other class.
"Are you serious? An essay contest?" I ask him.
"What? I'm spontaneous. I can do whatever I want." He said folding the form.
"Why don't you just find another hobby." I told him.
"I just found one." He leans in towards me and pat my head. "Cute! See you around." He then walks out of the room leaving me speechless with his actions.
BINABASA MO ANG
Bad Boys Need Love Too
Teen FictionAbby is a normal teenager. She studies, makes friends, works part-time, loves food and keeps secrets, especially when it's about liking your Literature teacher but just when she thought she kept it hidden well, little did she know that the Bad Boy k...
