Ava easily fell asleep around four in the afternoon. Tears staining the silk of her pillow. The cellphone on her bed vibrating a few seconds before the high pitch sound of Super Mario pierced her slumber and the silent atmosphere of her home. A gasp from her pink lips signaled her awakening. She rubbed the sleep from her eyes. The clock on her side table read six twenty three. "Oh my gosh...." she scrambled to get out of her bed and fixed herself up in the bathroom right quick. Her emerald eyes gazing back at her reflection in the mirror. Brushing off the pizza crust crumbs from her white wife beater and denim shorts. The white cotton of her bra hiding the prized precious mounds that men tend to see more than her face. Nothing back breaking but nothing not too small. She was almost late to his house. He had been packing for a while and she hardly got to see him in that time. Tonight was movie night.
She hurried down the stairs and slipped on her Van sneakers, snatched up her keys, and locked the silent empty door behind her. Walking down the street to her life long friend's home. He was the only guy she could always rely on. They had been friends since the sixth grade. She slipped her wretched cellphone in her pocket before knocking on his door. The night wind air messing with her straight ebony locks as she painted a smile on her lips. This was suppose to be a relaxing night. Two best friends crashing before the television watching a few movies, and snacking on junk food. Ava wanted to get in a few more good memories out of Bryce before he left. She was staying in town and attending the International Culinary Institute of Art while he would be leaving the country. He had put up so much crap for her. He's seen her at her worst. She slept over a few times. Just the occasional pass out and leave in the morning routine. Her parents were on their Anniversary Cruise and they happened to love Bryce.
She hurried down the stairs and slipped on her Van sneakers, snatched up her keys, and locked the silent empty door behind her. Walking down the street to her life long friend's home. He was the only guy she could always rely on. They had been friends since the sixth grade. She slipped her wretched cellphone in her pocket before knocking on his door. The night wind air messing with her straight ebony locks as she painted a smile on her lips. This was suppose to be a relaxing night. Two best friends crashing before the television watching a few movies, and snacking on junk food. Ava wanted to get in a few more good memories out of Bryce before he left. She was staying in town and attending the International Culinary Institute of Art while he would be leaving the country. He had put up so much crap for her. He's seen her at her worst. She slept over a few times. Just the occasional pass out and leave in the morning routine. Her parents were on their Anniversary Cruise and they happened to love Bryce.
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