September 14, 2017
11:17 AM
The wind blew my hair around as I walked towards Lia’s. Red and brown leaves that covered the grass whirled around. The sky was like a cloudless diamond, clear and shining. The sun sparkled down on tree branches as the birds chirped. It was beautiful out here. Just like her.
I inhaled deeply. Then, a smile spread across my face as I became closer to her.
“Lia.” I whispered to myself.
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I sat down in a pile of leaves right next to Lia. “I miss you.”
"The other day, I was remembering about the first time we talked,” I said as I smiled.
“At Collin Goss' party,” I heard Lia say.
“At Collin Goss' party,” I reassured.
“You were over at the bar surrounded by empty old fashioned glasses.You had just asked the bartender for what seemed another White Russian; I approached you and then I started telling you about the cons of drinking Alcohol. We didn’t even know each other.” I chuckled to myself.
“You just rolled your eyes at me and said...”
I was interrupted. “Relax, cutie. It’s just a few drinks," Lia giggled
“And then you winked at me,” I added on as my pale cheeks quickly flushed into a rosy scarlet color. “Honestly, when you winked at me, that really pissed me off so I walked away. A few days later Collin texted me. He invited me over for a bonfire. He said a few other friends would be there. I had nothing else to do that evening so I told him I’d be there.”