Opposites Attract - 4

Sorry for the long wait! this one is a filler.
Alright, I really don't have much time, ill do the replies separately.

Sorry for the wait, a couple of days turned into a long time, :P

This story wasn't meant to be long, it will probably be over by chapter 13.

Thanks for the wait and support.

(That Saturday)

Georgia
After a day spent applying to universities. I decided to attend to some important business I had started in freshman year.
I walked up the steps of the University, a manila envelope and a fake I.D. in my hands. I get past security and go up to the boys dorms. I knock on room 888 and he opens the door. His room smells like Chinese food and cigarettes. Him and his friends are playing some video-game I wasn't interested in. they smiled devilishly when they saw me.

"Hey Georgie, you've got the stuff for us?" they asked. I nodded, disgusted by them, but drawn to them by necessity. They got up and took the envelope out of my hand and weighed it.

The boy I knew as martin looked at me and raised an eyebrow. "You've been working hard haven't you?" then they took out the papers. But before I let them keep them I said. "First, give me my envelope."

Their eyes hardened, but they obliged, and handed me three white envelopes. They were heavy with their contents. They would probably try to keep me in their room again. But I wasn't taking any chances.

"Thanks, boys." I said. And as I turned to leave, one of martins friends, tall and lanky, called out to me. "Won't you stay again? It's awfully boring without some female company."

"Yeah." Another one said. "Why don't you relax a little? A reward for all your help."

I turned around and glared at them, and then I gave martin a look. "Nice friends..." I muttered. He smiled apologetically.

I addressed the rest of them. "Goodbye." I opened the door and left. College boys were sleazy and weird. Not to mention they were insanely lazy. But I needed money, and this was the only way to get it without suspicion from my parents or working my ass off.

As I left the campus I noticed a guy coming my way. He whistled. I rolled my eyes. He reached out to touch me, I grabbed his wrist. "My dad's a cop, keep walking." That made him frown, and he walked away, his stance was still arrogant, but I saw a little defeat in this posture. I smiled.

I got home around nine, my curfew was midnight. But I was tired, and I wanted to sleep. The house was empty, I got note from my mom. It said; "gone to Aunt Emily's house. Knew you wouldn't want to be there and left early. You're welcome. Love, mom."

I grinned. Spending time with my loud and proud great aunt was the last thing on my mind right now. I loved my mom. I trudged up to my room and shut the door. Opened the envelopes and counted the money. 18 thousand this time, I guess they were really desperate. I stuck the money in my safe and locked it up again. My safe was disguised as a table. The money was in the top piece. The lock was a fingerprint scanner, and it opened like a sliding door.

I turned on my phone and left it on my desk while I changed into more comfortable clothes. I wore my dark red miniskirt and gray tank top. I turned on my laptop and took it from my desk to my bed. The desk was work-only. My bed was fun and relaxation-only. It was a habit of mine. I checked my email, just this week's news. Yeah I was a full blown nerd, reading the news online. There was also an update from world of warcraft. Yeah I had a not so obsessive love of WoW. Call me crazy, but it was actually a fun game.

My phone vibrated. I got up and answered it.

"Hello?"

"Hey, Georgia?" the voice on the phone was so familiar; I had heard it just last night...

"Daniel?!" I exclaimed. "how'd you get my number?"

He laughed, "Everyone has your number, Georgia."

I rolled my eyes. It was true. "Okay, so what do you want?"

"Ooh that's harsh, I guess I should just hang up then..." he deliberated.

"Okay, bye." I said.

"Wait!" he interrupted. "I wanted to ask you what book you wanted to read."

I rolled my eyes again. "Let's discuss that at school, 'kay?"
I heard him hesitate; obviously his excuse to talk to me wasn't working well. "Uh, okay..."

"Goodbye, Daniel."

"See you, Georgia."

There we go. The next will most likely take a while as well.

xoxo
Alumina
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Published: 8/13/2010
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