LOGINThree months later . . . . . "You are like a sunflower glowing under the morning sun, with the radiance of a fish skin under the moonlight." I felt myself smile as I heard him. I was used to this by now; it was Walter after all. His compliments were always so...innovative. One time, I heard him te
My heart was about to break out of my ribcage; that was the only logical explanation I had for the wild beating in my chest right now. Time seemed to move too slow – even though it was barely five seconds since I rang the doorbell, it seemed like five years to me. The door finally creaked open, rev
'We got that' "Hood love," we sang along, voices loud. 'We got that' "Good love." 'We got that' "Hot love..." 'Make me make...' "Boy you make me make bad decisions," I sang, grinding on Sam, with her behind me. "Oh Lord, save me from temptation," she said dramatically – her hands on my waist
"I like Jake," I remarked offhandedly. "Yeah, I figured when you were ogling him at the start of the movie," he chirped between chuckles, earning a playful shove from me. Although, I couldn't quite help the chuckle that escaped my lips as well. But when the throaty sounds died down, however, I found
"Hey, you screamed first," I protested between laughs, with him echoing the throaty sound from beside me; the both of us reminiscing our first rollercoaster ride together. "I only did it because I knew you wanted to scream, so I took the first initiative," he answered, even adding a duh expression.
Hawk . . . . . 'Holland and I couldn't work out anymore because...she isn't the one I'm in love with.' Thinking about it again just made me want to bang my head on the wall for being so lame. What was she – a programmer? So, what was with the encrypted message that I gave? Why didn't I just tell h
After a string of conversations that basically went like: 'Mum; sweetie.' Then: 'Mum; My baby.' And then loads and loads of hugs and kisses, I finally stopped to say, "oh my god, I can't believe this! I thought you said you have an important church event which you need to attend?" "Yes, honey," she
Chapter Thirty-Two After a string of conversations that basically went like: 'Mum; sweetie.' Then: 'Mum; My baby.' And then loads and loads of hugs and kisses, I finally stopped to say, "oh my god, I can't believe this! I thought you said you have an important church event which you need to attend?
Alright, young lady. We need to agree on some things first.” I nodded, wearing my best 'look at me I can't do anything wrong' look. But Carla simply cocked an amused brow, not buying it one bit. “So, best behavior, ok?” “Ok.” “No alcohol, ok?” “Ok,” I answered ‘dutifully.’ “Kevin has already a
His only reply was a small nod. He let go of me, leaving me to stare puzzled at him. Like many times before, I came to the conclusion that I could never understand what was going on in Hawk Gary Moose's head. "Come on," he said, the playful smile never once leaving his face. He began jumping l







