“Leo, wait 5 seconds, got to go use the John,” I alisema walking across the room.
“Dude…” he alisema looking really serious, “what the hell is the John.”
“You know… the water closet… the head, the lab.”
“Grace,” He said, looking extreamly confused, “you have seriously Lost your mind.”
“I have to use the bathroom ok, Valdez!”
“Well… wewe could have alisema that in the first place!”
I rolled my eyes at him. I started to walk out of he door. He turned off the light.
“I am going to sleep, have fun in he little girls room!”
With that I shut the door. I walked down the hall and made a left, I pushed open the door to the bathroom. I slung my backpack off of my shoulders onto the sink and zipped it open. I took out a pair of jeans and a v neck t-shirt. I jumped into the closest stall and changed my clothes into these. I looked into the mirror and messed up my hair. I am uigizaji like a freaking girl right now, I told my self.
With that, I shoved the backpack into the corner of the room underneath the sink and ran out of the room.
“I’m late! I’m late! Stupid Valdez! I’m late!” I sang under my breath.
I ran up 8 flights of steps and jumped onto a landing all the way at the top. I took a sekunde to catch my breath. I messed my hair up once zaidi and then unlatched the door. A cold breeze hit me in the face. I look around, the city lights blazing around me. She wasn't up here yet, thank god. I walked over to the edge of the building and sat down over the edge, my legs hanging off the side. I took my I pod out of my pocket and put on a bila mpangilio song, it turned out to be a Jessy McCartny song
“Why the hell do I have this song?” I alisema aloud to my self.
I switched it to a better song, “Wake Me Up When September Ends” kwa Green Day, my inayopendelewa song in the world.
I lay down on my back and started to hum the song,
Summer has come and passed
The innocent can never last
Wake me up, when September ends
Then I hard the door, unlock and I sat up so suddenly that I almost fell off the side of the building. Then she walked in, she had her hair in two braids. She had jeans on with a blue t-shirt, high-top converce with white laces. She looked great.
“Hey Piper, thanks for meeting me here.”
“You’re welcome, glad to do it, the less time that I have to stay with Jen the better… so, why are we up here?” she asked.
“I had to tell wewe something, but it had to be the two of us, only the two of us, no Leo, no Jen.” I took a step closer. My I pod was still imba faintly in the back round…
As my memory rests, but never forgets what I lost
“And that was…” she alisema with a small smirk, she took a small step closer to me.
“It was-“ but before I could finish she took a couple steps mbele to me.
“Yah… it was… it was what?” she alisema still smiling.
“It was that I really like you.”
“Really?” she alisema taking one last step closer to me that we were almost standing face to face. I could make out every color in her eyes. “Would it be strange to say that I felt the same way back?”
“No it would not.” I said, taking the lat step closer, our foreheads were about half an inch from each other. That’s when I happened we both looked each other in the eye, I could see me blue eyes reflecting in her hazel ones. Then we kissed, and I could bet, it was the best one ever. We broke away from each other. The song still playing in the background
Wake me up, when September ends
Ring out the kengele again, like we did when spring began
My hands wrapped through hers, we were both smiling. I tugged her hand towards the side where my I pod was, we sat down, both of our legs hanging off.
She paled a bit.
“Don’t worry,” I said, if wewe fall I will catch you.”
Se smiled her brilliant smile and leaned her head against my shoulder. The last words of the song played
Wake me up when September ends
Ohohoohohohaaaaaaahhhhhahhhhh
It was the best night of my life.
“Dude…” he alisema looking really serious, “what the hell is the John.”
“You know… the water closet… the head, the lab.”
“Grace,” He said, looking extreamly confused, “you have seriously Lost your mind.”
“I have to use the bathroom ok, Valdez!”
“Well… wewe could have alisema that in the first place!”
I rolled my eyes at him. I started to walk out of he door. He turned off the light.
“I am going to sleep, have fun in he little girls room!”
With that I shut the door. I walked down the hall and made a left, I pushed open the door to the bathroom. I slung my backpack off of my shoulders onto the sink and zipped it open. I took out a pair of jeans and a v neck t-shirt. I jumped into the closest stall and changed my clothes into these. I looked into the mirror and messed up my hair. I am uigizaji like a freaking girl right now, I told my self.
With that, I shoved the backpack into the corner of the room underneath the sink and ran out of the room.
“I’m late! I’m late! Stupid Valdez! I’m late!” I sang under my breath.
I ran up 8 flights of steps and jumped onto a landing all the way at the top. I took a sekunde to catch my breath. I messed my hair up once zaidi and then unlatched the door. A cold breeze hit me in the face. I look around, the city lights blazing around me. She wasn't up here yet, thank god. I walked over to the edge of the building and sat down over the edge, my legs hanging off the side. I took my I pod out of my pocket and put on a bila mpangilio song, it turned out to be a Jessy McCartny song
“Why the hell do I have this song?” I alisema aloud to my self.
I switched it to a better song, “Wake Me Up When September Ends” kwa Green Day, my inayopendelewa song in the world.
I lay down on my back and started to hum the song,
Summer has come and passed
The innocent can never last
Wake me up, when September ends
Then I hard the door, unlock and I sat up so suddenly that I almost fell off the side of the building. Then she walked in, she had her hair in two braids. She had jeans on with a blue t-shirt, high-top converce with white laces. She looked great.
“Hey Piper, thanks for meeting me here.”
“You’re welcome, glad to do it, the less time that I have to stay with Jen the better… so, why are we up here?” she asked.
“I had to tell wewe something, but it had to be the two of us, only the two of us, no Leo, no Jen.” I took a step closer. My I pod was still imba faintly in the back round…
As my memory rests, but never forgets what I lost
“And that was…” she alisema with a small smirk, she took a small step closer to me.
“It was-“ but before I could finish she took a couple steps mbele to me.
“Yah… it was… it was what?” she alisema still smiling.
“It was that I really like you.”
“Really?” she alisema taking one last step closer to me that we were almost standing face to face. I could make out every color in her eyes. “Would it be strange to say that I felt the same way back?”
“No it would not.” I said, taking the lat step closer, our foreheads were about half an inch from each other. That’s when I happened we both looked each other in the eye, I could see me blue eyes reflecting in her hazel ones. Then we kissed, and I could bet, it was the best one ever. We broke away from each other. The song still playing in the background
Wake me up, when September ends
Ring out the kengele again, like we did when spring began
My hands wrapped through hers, we were both smiling. I tugged her hand towards the side where my I pod was, we sat down, both of our legs hanging off.
She paled a bit.
“Don’t worry,” I said, if wewe fall I will catch you.”
Se smiled her brilliant smile and leaned her head against my shoulder. The last words of the song played
Wake me up when September ends
Ohohoohohohaaaaaaahhhhhahhhhh
It was the best night of my life.