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J a s m i n e

If I said I didn't care about Hayes, I'd be lying completely. Sure I was thirteen having a crush on a boy who'd never notice me, but I tried and that's what my mom said only mattered.

Now we're moving in next door to them in about a week. I had to say goodbye to every one at school, then collect my things. It was hard, especially saying goodbye to Mr. Gennings. He was my favorite.

"Jasmine, I want you to keep a copy." He smiled handing me a picture of us together. I stuffed it in my back pocket and school his hand, "see you later." I waved goodbye as I made my way to my mother's car.

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When we finally moved in, everyone was watching us like they've never seen anyone moving in before. "Go meet the neighbors, I heard they're really nice." My dad chuckled rubbing my head.

Removing my feet from the house, I walked to their door. Just breathe, Jasmine. I couldn't do it, there was no way I was ready to meet them just yet.

It was to late.

When the door opened, I saw Hayes Grier. I swore at myself whisper like then smiled, "I'm Jasmine, the new neighbor."

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H a y e s

Man was she gorgeous. You have a girlfriend, dude. I smiled lightly, "you probably know me." She nodded fixing her long blond hair, "I do. I read - um, never mind." She giggled pushing her toes together.

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I offered her inside about an hour ago. Things were going great, she fell asleep on my shoulder even. We watched Seseme Street. I don't care what anyone thought, this was by far my favorite movie.

"Hayes, it's almost time for dinner! Is your friend staying?" My mother asked coming up to my room. Jasmine shifted a bit then fluttered her eyes open.

"I'd love too."

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So yeah. Hi.

Bad I know.

I'm not really obsessed with Hayes but I thought I'd make one.

He's super cute.

Calum Hood is way hotter. Xx

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⏰ Last updated: Oct 08, 2014 ⏰

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