"Here, try mine." Alexander said. I dipped my spoon into his yogurt and ate it. "Hmmm," I closed my eyes. "Aw, don't tell me that you don't like it!" he pouted. "I don't...I love it!" I snapped my eyes open, smiling. "Just like I love you!" Alexabder said, tickling my stomach. I wiggled in the soft leather seats of the yogurt shop, laughing. "Aww, how sweet!" a sarcastic Auvrey Knight said, coming up to us and sitting next to me. We stopped laughing. "What do you want Auvrey?" I said, moving an inch awat from her. "Oh nothing." Auvrey said, tapping away on her iPhone, chewing a piece of bubblegum "Not coming to say sorry for last week, have you?" Alexander said. "Fine." Auvrey placed her phone on the table and faced me, "I'm so sorry Cassy! I soo did not mean to push you!" but the sarcasm was there. she obviously meant to push me. "You happy?" she grabbed her phone, "Ugh. I don't even know what's taking her so long!" she muttered to herself. Who her? I wondered but didn't say it out loud. I wasn't going to give her the satisfaction of knowing that I was listening. "There she ia!" Auvrey's eyes lit up and she waved at the entrance, "Hey 'cuz!" Alexander and I both turned to look. It was a girl, 5"7, blonde, pretty, dimples, fair skinned, huge dopey brown eyes, hair that waved and reached to the small of her back, and a slender figure. She was perfect. I looked at Alexander but he had turned pale white. What was up with him? The perfect girl approached our table and smiled wide, showing off rows of white teeth, "Hey y'all. Names Gaby." She ruffled Alexander's hair, "Miss me?" ------ Hahaaaaaa..... >
I was told to bump my own story soo, BUMP! I will update soon. Today. I'm sick with fever but I will try to update. Promise. )
"Alexander!" I said. He turned to look at me, "Oh. Hi." "What was up with you in the yogurt shop the other day?" I said. Right after the Gaby girl showed up and sat beside Xander, a little too close if you asked me, he said that we had to leav NOW. I followed silently. In the car, he was silent, his hands gripping the steering wheel so hard his knuckles turned white. "Oh. That. T'was nothing." he said, looking down. I tried to keep up with his pace despite the cold weather, my mind buzzing. Nothing? Ha! That was something. "C'mon, I know you. You can tell me, you know." He ignored me. "Hey!" I gripped his arm and spun him around , " You can tell me." He sighed, "You really want to know? Fine. I've known Gaby since I was five. We got to gether for two freggin' years until she moved to New York. Now she's back. Happy?" I stared at him. I felt numb, hallow inside. "Do you still love her?" I said, my voice barely above a whisper. He shook his head, "I don't know." And he took off, leaving me in the freezing cold.