Can't Get You Out Of My Head

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Two more weeks until summer vacation. I was so psyched! Oh glorious Summer! It's the time of year when even the sky doesn't seem to have limits. The fruity drinks that come along with warm weather, not having to get ready and just calling it the beach look, ice cream cones, being able to wear all bright colored clothes, sunglasses, and flip flops and the best part for me? I was going to spend it with my gorgeous boyfriend.

Jason and I had been dating for a year. He was completely outgoing and knew everyone. While I was a little shy and didn't know everyone. But I didn't mind. I still had a lot of friends. He was very popular with the girls at school, they all drooled over the guy I proudly called mine. Ever since I met him all I could do was draw stupid little hearts all over my notebook. He could be very sarcastic, sometimes to a really annoying point. But in the end, I still loved him.

I sat in Math class which was the last class of the day and all I could think about was being in Jason's arms again... or maybe more than that, we just couldn't get enough of each other. I was fiddling with my pen staring at the wall-mounted clock, master of our freedom. It ticked by slower than ever, taunting me. Could this class go by any slower? I thought.

My phone began to vibrate making me look away from the clock that insisted on moving at a snail's pace. It was a text from my cousin Jillian.

Jill, me and my twin sister Calyssa were inseparable we did just about everything together. Our parents called us 'the three amigos', that was until Jill had no choice but to move to Florida, courtesy of her mom's job promotion. It's been two years since she moved, but we've remained extremely close despite the distance.

Miss you skank! xo It read.

I giggled and just as I was about to reply I was interrupted.

"Samantha Reed, is my class boring you?" Mrs. O'Conner sounded annoyed.

Yes it was boring me, duh! Who likes Math anyways?!

"No Ma'm," I replied holding back a laugh.

"Then I suggest you put your phone away and pay attention," she spat, with a text book in her arms, she returned to writing something on the board.

My twin sister Calyssa was sitting in the second row from the front, she turned around to face me. "Put it away." She mouthed and bit her bottom lip to keep from laughing.

I flashed Calyssa a sarcastic smile as I flipped her the bird. She rolled her eyes at me and turned around to continue flirting with her new boy toy Joshua.

Calyssa is feisty, spunky and filled with sarcasm. She's the complete opposite of me. She's over the top and I couldn't imagine her acting any other way. She is a major flirt and has a new boyfriend every couple of weeks. Now don't get me wrong, my sister isn't as bad as she sounds when it comes to guys. -she just loses interest fast.

BRIIIIIIING!!

Music to my ears. Finally the last bell rang I was excited, knowing I would be with Jason again. I slipped my back pack over my shoulder and darted out the door. The hallways were wide with gleaming lockers on either side. Posters and artwork were taped to the walls, advertising different clubs.

As I walked through the busy halls, dodging people left and right I looked around the sea of people wondering where Jason was. I finally got to my locker shuffling through my books when I was forcefully pulled away, Jason's lips crashing against mine.

And without trying to sound dramatic, that man's mouth was a banquet. Sweet, warm and effortlessly inviting.

"No wonder I can't get you out of my head," I said while wrapping my arms around his neck, his magnificent caramel brown eyes pierced directly into my dark green ones.

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