Hello, dearies!
I hope you are all doing well, and you are happy, because if you are happy then all is well! Keep on smiling, and enjoy your weekend while reading my new chapter of Promises, called "The Messages."
Positive Quote: "Just because something is not happening for you right now, does not mean it will never happen."
“I am telling you Diane, everything is okay!” I told Diane, trying to shoo her off.
“Okay! Look Bee you’re the worst liar ever! I think this is a déjà vu, because I do remember telling you this multiple times!” Diane said, and being stubborn she did not leave.
“Look Diane! I am just having some problems, that can hopefully be sorted out easily and alone.” I said locking my locker.
“Why wouldn’t you want me to help you?” She asked curious.
“Thank you, thank you! I am really thankful to have a friend like you in my life, I really am. I just think there are some things that I need to sort out alone.” I stated honestly, because I am really thankful to have someone like her.
“I know you are.” Diane said and winked at me.
“Ooo, look who is coming,” I said as I pointed to the man walking up to us.
It was none but the phenomenal Chace Lockwood.
I looked at Diane and to my surprise; she was blushing like a tomato. A ripened one too.
“Hey ladies.” He greeted with a flashy smile.
I instantly grumbled, while Diane squealed a little. He was trying to impress his self in front of us, well let’s be real here. Her.
“H-H-Hey Chace.” She stuttered, as she looked down embarrassed.
“Hey princess,” he greeted back with a wink. This is getting ridiculous.
“What do you want?” I asked annoyed, and that got me a nudge from Diane.
“Oh, you want me to leave so eagerly now.” He says as he leaned on my locker.
If he was trying to impress himself, well he failed. He looked weird doing it, only people in movies succeeded in doing this action.
“I don’t know, what do you think?” I asked sarcastically.
“I think I want to speak with you.” He said with a grin on his face. “Alone.” He added seriously.
Diane looked confused as she looked at me. She wanted to eagerly stay with us, well him. I motioned my hands for her to leave, because it was nothing serious. She finally agreed and it began, our first ever conversation.
“I don’t do people’s homework.” I said bluntly.
“No, that’s not it.” He said confused.
“I tutor though,” I said with confidence.
“Why aren’t I surprised?” He added with a smirk.
“Because I like to help others.” I added quickly.
“What a smart response, but it has nothing to do with that.” He said.
“Well what is it then?” I asked curiously.
“First, was it you that told the principal on me?” Chace asked me, which caused me to choke. It was I.