YELLOW is the person who you are living for. the person who saved your life and the reason for your happiness.
"I dream slowly so that missing you doesn't come "(-perry poetry)
Being a mother of two lovely sunshines is something any woman would wi...
By now, half of us were drunk. Well, half of us. Harry, River, Ocean, and I were not. Yeah, I just drank two shots and stopped there. For some reason, I didn't want to continue. The four of us sat on the bar stools as we stared at the rest of the people. There were a lot of them. Everyone was dancing to songs and having the time of their lives. Ocean and River soon joined the kids' dance area as they started dancing to the music. It was just me and Harry. I turned to him.
"If you want, you can go and join them, you know? I'll look out for the kids."
"No, like I said, I'm not in the mood for some reason," he said as he looked at his friends.
"I know something is bothering you. So you better tell me what it is before I torture you to tell it."
"It's just... I don't know. I have something I've been hiding from you guys and my family. And I don't know what you would think of me after you find out." He looked away.
"Is it that you're gay, or about you having a crush on that super cute, super nice, super quiet dude you're referring to?" I asked as a smirk formed on my face. I knew something was disturbing him since Luke made us promise 'NO MORE SECRETS BETWEEN US.' I don't know why, though. I mean, he'd been watching Girl Meets World and then suddenly made us promise that while we were on our way. Little did he know I had a lot of secrets. And one day I'll tell them. But not now.
"Wait, how did you—???" I chuckled at his cute expression.
"Well, I noticed how you never looked interested in the rating sessions these boys have when they see a hot chick in the mall (no, they don't talk dirty), and how your eyes always looked for a certain boy whenever I joined you guys for the game. And how your eyes softened when you looked at him. Nothing slips past my observation," I said with a smile.
"But I thought I did a good job hiding that..." Harry said as he looked away.
"You can do a better job at that next time," I said as I ruffled his hair. "But what's bothering you?"
Harry sighed as he looked at me, then at his friends who were drunk as hell. "I don't want to ruin this... What if things get awkward between us? I mean, I have a whole year of high school left, and I don't want things to change between us."
"Okay, those are just what-ifs, right? What if it's the complete opposite? You show your brothers your true self, and they still love you equally. And then, if fate allows, you might end up dating the boy you like. Then you'll have your one year of high school friendship that started long ago, and a high school love story you might never forget. And if things don't go that way, then I promise you I'll make cookies for you," I said as I looked at him. Harry smiled.
"Okay then, since you told me this, I'm going to tell them. But now I'm gonna go party. Byeee!" Harry said as he ran toward his friends, who cheered when he neared them. They partied while I looked after Ocean and River, sipping on the vodka I had.