Evelyn
Slipping into a pair of sleek black denim shorts, a fiery red crop top, and crisp white sneakers, I tiptoed out of my room, defying my natural clumsiness. Each step I took was a silent ballet, a delicate dance of caution.
Finally, I emerged from the mansion's confines, and there it was: Jacob's car, parked in the driveway like a beacon of anticipation. The headlights glowed, a signal that he was waiting for me.
A smile automatically spread across my lips, and I dashed toward his car, feeling like a silly kid. The excitement I felt was indescribable. It puzzled me why something as simple as going out at night, which I had done countless times before, now felt so different.
The reason was Jacob.
As I neared the car, he opened the door from the inside, flashing me a grin. "Get in."
"I didn't think you'd be so punctual," I commented, climbing into his sleek Benz and closing the door with a thud.
The black vehicle was simply breathtaking, but then again, when you've spent over a qua