"I had a really---"
"Tonight was boring," he laughs. "Go ahead, say it."
"No, it was fine! The party was boring, but we were still together. I had a very nice time tonight."
"That's good. I'm glad. And now, I should probably get going..."
"Don't you want to come inside? For a bit?"
"No, I mean, I have to work at the shop tomorrow, so I should probably...try to get some sleep..."
"Yeah, I hear you. Food bank duty, first think in the morning."
"Then I'm really going to leave." He hugs me, then kisses my cheek. "Goodnight, Hope."
I wave goodbye, but I could only seem to whisper "goodbye."
With a sigh, I turn on my heels and unlock the door. All the lights in the house were off. I go straight up to my room.
Molly was on my loft, waiting for me.
"Ugh, why are you here?" I was only halfway joking.
"Ouch, I'm your best friend. That one hurt. But I'll let it slide."
"Good, because I wasn't about to apologize."
She just shrugs, smile never faltering. If anything, it crept to an even bigger size.....
"So, how was your date?"
I roll my eyes, "Wasn't a date..."
She ignores me, pushing the subject. "Did he kiss you?"
"He walked me to the door and gave me a little kiss on the cheek, before he left." No. Big. Deal.
"Ha! See? A date!"
"On the cheek, Moll. Nothing he hasn't done before!"
"Why are you fighting this?"
"Why are you! I can remember a time when you'd get mad if I even mentioned you're brother's good looks. You know it, and everyone else knows it. But I don't have a crush on him. Why are you trying to make me date him so bad?!"
"Because. He's my brother, and you're my best friend. I think, I was just afraid of loosing one of you, of somebody getting hurt. But you're perfect for each other! He likes you, Hope! And, I think, you might just like him, too." She turns and leaves, just like that. I flop back on my bed, covering my face, and sighing extremely loud. I felt hopeless just now...
"Awe, is the princess in distress?"
"Ugh, not now! Please..."
"Look, I know this won't mean much, coming from me, but any guy would be lucky to have you. But no matter who he is-friend or not-don't do something you're not into."
Wow..."You really think so?"
"Heck yeah. You're perfect, princess."
And there's the jerk back...Perfect. I hate that word for a person. Nobody could ever be perfect, and claiming to be makes you fake. And that's what he thinks of me...?
"Something I don't want to do, huh? You mean like sharing a room-my room-with punk jerks?"
Ugh, what was I even doing? Stooping to his level...
From across the room,he smirks at me. I groan, swinging my legs onto my cushion and rolling over so my stomach was flat against the window.
"Goodnight. Princess."
That's the last thing I heard before falling asleep, but for some reason, I remember smiling...
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Delinquent For Christmas
Teen FictionChristmas is definitely not about presents. And it's not necessarily about family, either. Some people don't have families, or homes. Sometimes, just having someone with you, and knowing they care, is enough. It's just about giving, about being than...