Movie Night
  • Leituras 121
  • Votos 5
  • Capítulos 2
  • Tempo 14m
  • Leituras 121
  • Votos 5
  • Capítulos 2
  • Tempo 14m
Em andamento, Primeira publicação em set 01, 2014
Anytime it snows in Texas, people freak out. It could be a centimeter or two of snow, and no one will go out. School will be cancelled. The roads will be empty. And everyone will be inside, putting on the Uggs they only get to wear once a year. 

Lonely Hallie is not one of those people, and she's lucky for it. Being from Colorado is a huge advantage when you're the only one who knows how to drive on the frosty streets. 

So what better night to go to the movies than when everyone else is inside, cuddling next to fires that are needed for the "blistering blizzards" outside? 

But not everyone is inside. Not the movie theater boy, Brandon, that is. Maybe Hallie won't be snuggling up to a fire for the night, but there is a pair of arms waiting for her in every theater.
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