I slowly woke up from my alarm. It took me a moment to realize that the arm in front of me wasn't mine. I knew we would end up like this.
"Turn it off!" Noel moaned behind me. "I can't you idiot." I said and nudged his arm over me. "Oh god, sorry." He said, quickly as he realized that he had cuddled up to me. Finally I took my phone and turned the alarm off.
I got up and stretched. "Cara?" I heard his voice with a questioning undertone. "Yes?" I asked back. "Why am I here?" He asked and got up, too.
Suddenly his head shot in my direction. "Wait, we didn't sl..." I interrupted him. "Oh my god, no!" I said, quickly and he took a deep breath.
"You were drunk and fell asleep while we were talking." I answered. "Right, about your dream." He laughed and drove through his hair.
I froze when his words reached my brain. "You remember that?" I asked, slowly.
"Sure. Your weird, real dream about you me and you." He smirked and I blushed. "Seems like I'm not friendzoned anymore, related to your mind of course," he grinned and walked towards the window. I threw a pillow at him and it hit his back. "Careful lady, I have information nobody's supposed to know, I guess." He said, laughing.
"Just forget about that, okay?" I asked him, pleadingly. "Don't worry, White. I'm not an asshole. Not that big." He smirked and was fuzzing through my hair as he walked up to the door.
"Noel, I'm serious. Please keep it to yourself. It's bad enough that you remember it." I said and looked out the window.
"I will." He said and smiled. After he left my room, I picked out an outfit for today. I chose a yellow Shirt and light blue Jeans.
After I was in the bathroom, I went downstairs to have breakfast. I was looking for Noel, but when I went outside to my car, I saw that his motorcycle wasn't parked in the garage.
Okay, there were two options. His Dad gave him his keys back or he just took his keys, from his Dad. However, he already left.
At school I told Amy and Tyler that I'll be in Richmond over the weekend. Amy wasn't really happy about it, but I knew she won't. Sure, I didn't really knew them, but maybe they had changed and there was only one way to find out. And that was to visit them.
Later after school I started planning everything, the way to Richmond, how I get there best and what clothes I had to pack. I was thinking about going in a Hotel, but they had enough rooms right? Also, if it was to dangerous, I still could sleep in my car. After homework, Sue called for dinner. I hated my long school days.
Downstairs, I sat down. "Where's Noel?" I asked after I couldn't find him anywhere. "I was looking for him in is room, but he wasn't upstairs." I added and waited for Sue's answer.
"It's alright he's with Matt." She laughed softly. "Oh." I said. What I thought, I didn't say out loud.
"It's unbelievable Sue!" I heard Greg in the hallway. "What did he do?" She asked back and Greg entered the kitchen. "He really took his keys. I didn't allow him to take his motorcycle." He grumbled and sat down at the end of the table next to me.
Sue started laughing. "Well, you need better hiding spots." He looked at her, as if she wanted to fool him. "Isn't my underwear drawer hiding spot enough?" Sue and I started laughing. "Not for Noel." I threw in.
Sue put a bowl of rice with vegetables and chicken on the table.
"Bon appétit." She said and grabbed a spoon to put some on her plate. Greg talked a little bit about his work and Sue about her visit at the hospital.
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The Best Friends Diary
Romantik[ON HOLD] _______________ Cara White is one typical high school girl. One you would not suspect to have such a complicated, messed up life. And who else could mess up the life of a seventeen year old girl? Right, a guy with bad intentions. When Ca...