Vic
I walked the street cheerily with a smile sticked to my face. I smiled and nodded to the couple who were passing by getting the same in return.
I was very happy this morning because of Kellin. He finally texted me a week ago and oh boy nobody could imagine how happy I was I couldn't fall back to sleep.
Once reached to the place I wanted myself to be, I took a sit and waited. I waited for him while drumming the table lightly with my fingers. I observed the busy streets and took a glance on my watch. It was already busy even though it was still early.
I didn't realise that I was the first one to enter the cafe only after I looked around. It was still empty. The only sound I could muster up was the music that was played and the coffee machine. Surprisingly, I found the sound of everything in the cafe calming, except the sound of other humans. If there was one thing that really spoils the atmosphere of a place where there was Kellin, it would be other people.
After a while, I started to get impatient.
Where was he? I thought.
Was he pissed that I annoyed him with my texts this morning? I did texted him saying that I'd see him like usual and teased and annoyed him like I would always do, I should've realise if it got way too much and I would've known if some jokes weren't-
The thud of footsteps came towards me and my wish was granted, it was him. He walked calmly while putting on the apron of the cafe's trademark on it. It hung loosely on his frame and he hadn't bothered to adjust or give damn about it.
I didn't know why but I suddenly became nervous for no reason. After he took a sit in front of me, my heart suddenly felt like it was going to burst. His eyes were never fail to made me drowned in it. Just his features was enough to make me feel these butterflies. The butterflies that I loved getting only if it was because and from him.
"Satisfy?" he cupped his face with his both hands on the table lazily after a while.
"I'm sorry?"
"Oh, I thought I was going to give you time staring at me like that," he shrugged. I looked away to fake a cough so that I could hide my reddened cheeks. Damn it, I thought.
"Oh, I apologised. Morning though," I laughed it off, trying to stay casual.
"Morning," He responded simply while he leaned back on his seat. "So where do we start?"
"Start what?" I gulped. I didn't know why that I suddenly became shy and nervous around him. I was the one who was ballsy enough to give him my number, winked at him and all of those but now even answering and understanding his simple sentence felt like answering a math questions.
Kellin crossed his arms around his chest and rolled his eyes. I think he was disappointed although I was not sure why. Maybe because I was annoying today but I'd thought he had gotten used to me being annoying and all. He didn't say anything though, giving me cue that I was suppose to be the one to start this conversation.
"I'm sorry if I annoy you," I cleared my throat and failing to hide my nervousness.
"Oh really? Are you apologising for just this or the other whole week of you being annoying to me?" he chuckled, stretching his body. "And oh yeah, not to mention how creepy you were being towards me too," he continued.
I blushed again and these butterflies in my chest didn't help even a bit at all. I breathed and tried to brush all those butterflies away. "Okey, I apologise for everything I did that bothers you before this days," I begun. His face softened and he looked at me, seemingly trying to find something but then looked like he failed to find what he was trying to find.
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Glass Heart || °K e l l i c°
Teen Fiction° K E L L I C ° Kellin Quinn was working in a coffee shop down the street when Vic Fuentes caught a sight of him. Vic became Kellin's creepy stalker and it wasn't a big deal for Kellin. But when Vic finally get close to him everything became dark...