"I thought you'd be angry," my voice was muffled by his chest, only that I couldn't complain with being pressed up against it. He brought my the comfort that not many people could achieve. He was like a safety net I never knew I needed. I felt his laugh before I heard it. "I'm still trying to wrap
"Josh, you don't have to be here right now, I'm fine," I pushed his chest back but there was little movement made from his body, "I'll see you and talk to you properly at school, please Josh." "I don't want to talk about this at school, I want to talk about it with you now," he held softly onto my
Savannah James "Shit, shit, shit, shit," I stumbled furiously through my front door, thanking the heavens that my mother was dutifully obliged to a night shift, otherwise, I would not be in this exact position, "shit!" Before getting home, I'd managed to somehow forge my way back through the crowd
Rick stood out from the crowd, seeming just as interested as I was in the outcome as the fight continued, mixing between advantages. It was only a few minutes longer before Kingston threw his hands up into the air, keeping his distance from Green and sporting a bloody nose and features, ones he'd f
"She's an interesting one. You'll see for yourself in a few minutes." "Where did she train?" He let out a deep chuckle, turning to throw an arm around my neck, screwing his fist into my shoulder in a friendly motion, one I still struggled to understand. "You'll have to see for yourself." With t
Joshua Parker "She's really been miserable all week," I watched as Tyler unclipped his seatbelt in front before turning to face me, "are you sure you guys didn't have a fight or something? I've not seen her like that since she pissed you off the first time." It was becoming a difficult task to dro