"I don't know if I can say that," he said just as I was about to rock his world. Ten minutes and counting.
I mean, I was so well-caffeinated. I was awake by four in the morning. I could not stop thinking about the day. Maybe listening to endless Japanese lofi hip-hop didn't help much. But it could have if he'd figured out what I had in mind.
"Well, come on." He just looked at me as if it had to be done. No, we weren't robbing a bank. Just going to his grandmother's. "You'll meet all my little cousins."
"Oh, great." I go on a road trip with this dude and it's our final destination. I keep saying I'm not gonna do it. Nope. Not happening. We are done. But damn, if he doesn't keep smiling and I honestly love him more with his glasses on.
If only I could be a little bit more like him. I'm learning. Only, I'm not sure how to be. Cause, you know, something else consumes me and I'm afraid his grandmother already knows.
Yeah, how can she not know just what kind of girl I am?
Oh dear
ReplyDeletePuxa, que ansiedade, né?
ReplyDeleteAne😊😘
Uy buen fragmento. Uno a veces se estresa y se siente fuera de lugar. Te mando un beso.
ReplyDeleteSo engrossing! I thought this was about a random couple at first, but then I noticed the face claims for Vanna and Koda. Is he taking her to meet his grandmother? And did he invite her when they were about to have sex? Comparing meeting the fam to robbing a bank is a nice touch -- and really communicates the gravity of the situation! Best of luck to these two crazy kids.
ReplyDeleteVery cute yellow platforms in the collage. :)