wewe were sitting in the living room of the curtis house hold right inayofuata to two-bit. wewe have had a crush on two-bit for a long time. He was always she around wewe and never really talked to wewe but when he did his words would always get mixed up. "Hey" he says in a sweet and delicate tone. Your surprised but wewe manage to say Hi back. He says " Juliana I have never noticed how beautiful your smile is"he blushes and so do wewe and wewe say "Not really but thank you!" wewe suddenly feel out of place and awkward. Then he grabs hold of your hand and looks wewe in the eyes and says "Juliana will wewe be my girl,I have liked wewe since I first laid eyes on wewe and I don't want to see any other guy with you, but me." wewe are speechless and don't know what to say au how to react but wewe simply smile and say "Yes,I would upendo to be your girl!" Then he kisses wewe on your lips and wewe feel as if nothing else in the world mattered to you. The only thing that was on your mind was Two-bit and that wewe are now his girl.
The Outsiders is all about two gangs.The greasers and the socs.In the book the greasers are located on the east side of town and the socs are located on the south side of town.Some of the greasers are Ponyboy,Johnny,Dally,Darry,Steve,Sodapop,and Kieth(aka Two-Bit).Some of the socs names are Randy,Bob,and Cherry.Even though some of us don't like them I still have to put them in.It is a really good movie and book.this book has happy parts and sad parts,but,we all just have to get through it together.Like when Johnny kills Bob.Thats a happy part.the sad parts are when Johnny and Dally die.well that is all about the outsiders to learn zaidi read the book and watch the movie.
Ponyboy’s Perspective
“Dad?”
“Yeah, Scar?” I say, looking away from the football game I was watching. I was holding Ella, she was 4 months old now.
“How did wewe and Mom meet?” The 12 mwaka old asked.
“I bet it was an epic upendo story.” Eight mwaka old Rhett says sarcastically.
“Was Mommy pretty when wewe met her?” Charlie, who was five now, asked.
“The prettiest girl I’d ever seen.” I smiled down at him. “Until Scar and Ella came along. Now I know the three prettiest girls in the world. Anyways, there’s not much to tell. I saw her one day, and I fell in love. I thought she didn’t like me…”
“Nah, I like wewe a lot.” (Y/N) grinned from the doorway.
Seventeen.
Seventeen bottles of bia I have drunk in the past 37 minutes.
Seventeen.
I pick up number eighteen, twist the cap, herufi kubwa off, and pour it down my throat. It’s tasteless.
I lean my head back against the ukuta from where I sit on the floor of my basement.
I see a football. Danny’s football. It used to be Danny’s football. Now it’s just some football my son used to hold, used to play with. It probably smelled like him. Part of me wanted to go pick it up, the other part of me didn’t wanted to be reminded of the last time we played football together.
I pick up number nineteen, and out of the corner of my eye see (Y/N)’s old dolls, something we thought we could use for our little girl someday.
But that’s not going to happen.
I know what happened. I saw their mangled, bruised, broken, dead bodies after their accident.
I pick up number twenty.
Oh God how was I going to say this.
The rest of my life depended on this.
She was just perfect. In every way possible. She was beautiful. Kind. Sweet. Funny. Understanding. Just (Y/N).
And I needed to tell her.
Tell her how much I needed her, wanted her, and had to have her. It was a feeling beyond comprehension. It was love.
I needed to tell her I loved her.
So here I am, sitting in the lot, looking at the stars with (Y/N). Doing something I upendo with the one I love.
I look over at her, her eyes gleaming from the light of the fire.
“(Y/N)?” I ask as I grab her hand.
“Yeah?” She turns to face me.
“I-I think…” I start.
“Just say it,” she smiles.
“I upendo you.” I blurt out.
She looks surprised for a second. But then she grins.
“I upendo wewe too.”
“This was my mom’s,” he mutters. “(Y/N) (Y/L/N), will wewe marry me?”