FALLING FOR THE HOTTIE NEXT DOOR
just how pitiful my typical day-to-da
o is now the queen bee and despises me to the cor
l be smitten with the
in the home, I said to myself, "Come on." The door of that room
d to spend my Friday night trying to get
it a
this was how I spent my Friday night
piti
en A
hat one man who 90% of the females lust over. He's a few steps up the soci
s status as a football player were all signs of perfection. I was in love with him because of t
ping over my massive canopy bed. Alright, I did like Austin Holden. I'm using the term "liked" a little loo
some of the prettiest, se
t Austin had left a note. I stumbled
come to your wind
de hair. Unless I was with Austin, I was the kind of person who never received a second look-and even then, it was usually a death gaze. I had o
ever it had to
h how I looked-basically, I was attemptin
utdoors, Austin was sea
n, get back in
und his drooping eyes. His toned arms were ba
, for cryi
pay att
d, "Cindyyy
you drunk?" Austin nodded slu
the home and down the st
I run upstairs and into Austin's room, a room I've been in a million times. The color blue served as his room's signature. everything from the carpet to his b
I called out. Austin looked around, perple
" he murmured in
when, when he gets drunk, his inner four-y
know I can't do that. With
ly don't need an explanation for that statement. No
be the best idea to add
ight." Austin descends the window ledge gradually, but h