Colt shook his head leaning against the wall. "Well thanks a lot, Aurora, guess you don't have a good memory. Must be a good book." He smiled crossing his arms.
I was looking down, under the water. There were various shells and other things in the water. It was such a clear blue; I loved it.
Suddenly someone grabbed me from behind, scaring me and making me squeal.
"Don't fall," Brian said, catching my hand. Despite his attempt I fell over into the water, bringing him with me.
Some say laughing is the best medicine but what do you do when you can't laugh anymore?
Multiple personalities are just good social skills.
I laughed. "Your quiet beautiful." I flashed a grin. I loved flirting. Most girls were realed in. I was hoping she would be the same.
Aurora:
I glanced up. "Book characters are a lot easier to deal with than stuck up friends of my brother." I said disdainfully. My brother was such a jerk to other girls. It was easy to assiciate anyone with him as acting like him. He was cute. His toned stomach muscles gorgeous. I wanted to touch them, but I shook my head. what made me think that this guy would be any different than the other jerks I was used to asking me out?!
Colt covered his heart with his hands. "OUCH!" He gasped. "You don't even know me and already your throwing blows. To let you know, I'm not stuck up." He laughed. "Infact, you have no room to talk sense you don't even bother to remember someone's name."
Lili laughed from the large rock she was perched on at Fel and Brian as they fell in the water. She smirked and layed back, looking at the translucent shell she held in her hand.
"Thanks," I said, blushing. "Your not bad your self."
He laughed and stood up, offering me a hand. I heard Lili laughing off in the distance, but I didn't care. his eyes were an amazing blue color. I found myself staring like an idiot.
Some say laughing is the best medicine but what do you do when you can't laugh anymore?
Multiple personalities are just good social skills.
I glared. "It's Colt. Please, don't play with me. either your really interested or really bored. I'm guessing the second. Go find someone else's heart to play with." I growled.
Brian:
I laughed. "Thanks." I brought her hand up to my lips and kissed it. "I think I'll have to get to know you better."
I removed my swimsuit cover up and happily jumped in the water. Sure, colleger had been fun this past year, but I couldn't deny that I was happy to see my old freinds again. "Feliciy, Lili! How have you guys been?"
"The test of literature is, I suppose, whether we ourselves live more intensely for the reading of it."
-Elizabeth Drew
Colt covered his heart again. "Ouch, two blows. Your really hurting me." He smiled. He walked over to a chair and sat down. "No, I'm not bored. Just figured you might want more company then that book."
"Twenty." He replied leaning back and putting his arms behind his head streching his legs out and looking at her. "Oh, sorry bout barging in. Must've accidentually grabbed your brother's keys."
I rolled my eyes. "College student then? You do realize that I'm seventeen, not popular, won't do anything I don't want, and I have a very nasty temper." I said.
Colt laughed softly. "Not yet, still working on a college. Took the year off so I could earn more money. I know your seventeen, there something wrong with that?" He looked her in the eyes making sure he didn't let his eyes roam over her body. That wouldn't be a very smart move at all.
By the sweat of your brow you will eat your food until you return to the ground, since from it you were taken; for dust you are and to dust you will return. — Genesis 3:19