Brighter Than Summer
because I resembled his "first love" – the girl w
ate had somehow managed to dig up, and compa
at similar, but I couldn't quite imitate
he kind of person who'd light up a room with not
ured Evan and I made
erever he went. When he flashed that sly smile and his eyes
him could have the patience to comfort a gi
van was during Homecom
everything from the artsy to the quirky. As for me, I'd rather join a "Nap Club" than waste my tim
the only one who
, the Literature Club's room was quiet a
but when I opened the door, I saw someone leaning back in a chair, his head tilted
tilted his head slightly, and the
g half of his face in a warm, amber light. His eye, just barely visibl
yes for a l
pull your gaze away from Evan
didn't look
ng in to grab a book," I s
hifting his legs and gi
ah
d to find it, since the shelves were orga
still watching me, his chin resting
wkward silence se
y to make you feel nervous a
, he probably didn'
?" he asked with a slight
e. Without much thought, I walked out of the room, s
call out from behind me, his v
n. A first-year
to sink in, and then I realiz
ist a good-looking guy flas
Pearson's name was firm
to realize he was a bit of
rcle back to him. He was always popping up on the school gossip website,
n was the type who kept to himself
in a relationship with a
separable. Their relationship was widely known, and there were rumors swirling around the entire scho
s own, and although some girls tried to get his attention, he turned out to be u
ckstory, I couldn't help but think, "I fe
ted open his bottle of water, took a sip, and conti
ion in the bottle of soda. To be honest, I'd hear
look as go
s hand dismissively, clearly disgusted, but the
l, though... No nee
me and Evan would end with
time for our mo
ng as we made our way to our spots. The loud music from the speakers blasted overhead,
s probably up all night playing video games aga
ng games, I was actually going over the endless
en near Evan's, but as we walked, I
s always stirring things up and clashing with teac
ke was t
hough. What mattered was t
one of those people you could nev
king about something, but for some reason, I had
– Joe shot me
van looked
hade, and they always made him look like he wa
ent, he smi
t could outshine the sun even
urned his head back to Joe and they kept walking
falling behind?
exhausted. I sighed and took a step forwar