The Love That Never Died
A story I made because of my friends. I hope they continue as they are <3
Sure, I've never had the best taste in boyfriends, including my present one. He may be a slight thief, and rude, and disrespectful, but no-one knows him like I do! No-one else has stayed up talking to him until 4 in the morning, no-one has hugged him in the way that makes him a nice soft guy. But no-one understands, no-one. And I'm here to prove that. This is what happened::
It was a normal school day. I walked into my year eleven form room, to stares and whispers. Turns out Jasper has stolen again. A fairly large sum of money from one of the teachers. "You should get rid of him! You're FAR too different," Alexi said, eyeing me. I smiled, brushing it away. My friend, May put her arm around me. "Ignore 'em Sadie, they're jealous." The same thing happened at home. Some-how mum found out. "I forbid you to see him Sadie! He's bad news! I absolutely forbid it!" she screamed. I tried to protest. "It wasn't him mum! I'm sure! He wouldn't do that! I'm staying with him!" my mother looked really ticked off then. "Alright young lady. then you go! Go on, out of my house!" and, being the person I am, I left.
I found myself in a random park, under the bridge in the rain. My fair hair was plastered to my face, my blue eyes dulled. He came up then. Jasper. I turned to him, crying. "My mum kicked me out!" I wailed, feeling his warmth as he clutched me. He cooed me, until the tears weren't as noisy. I pulled back then, and looked at him. "You didn't do it, did you?" I asked to make sure. Jasper sighed. "No. I didn't. It was Josh. Don't ask me why." I smiled weakly. "I knew it, but, its too late. You're a crook, and I'm out of a house," tears began sliding down my already frenched face. He smiled, and held my chin in his right hand. "No. I'm not a crook, if I'm not a crook to you. And nom, you're not out of a house, because you now live with me. We've always said it would work out. And it did." He smiled, his dark hair wet, hanging just past his chin. He brought me closer, parting his lips. I did the same, feeling warmth around my mouth. After a while, we both pulled back. "C'mon, you'll catch a cold out here," he laughed, walking me in the direction of my new home.
It was a normal school day. I walked into my year eleven form room, to stares and whispers. Turns out Jasper has stolen again. A fairly large sum of money from one of the teachers. "You should get rid of him! You're FAR too different," Alexi said, eyeing me. I smiled, brushing it away. My friend, May put her arm around me. "Ignore 'em Sadie, they're jealous." The same thing happened at home. Some-how mum found out. "I forbid you to see him Sadie! He's bad news! I absolutely forbid it!" she screamed. I tried to protest. "It wasn't him mum! I'm sure! He wouldn't do that! I'm staying with him!" my mother looked really ticked off then. "Alright young lady. then you go! Go on, out of my house!" and, being the person I am, I left.
I found myself in a random park, under the bridge in the rain. My fair hair was plastered to my face, my blue eyes dulled. He came up then. Jasper. I turned to him, crying. "My mum kicked me out!" I wailed, feeling his warmth as he clutched me. He cooed me, until the tears weren't as noisy. I pulled back then, and looked at him. "You didn't do it, did you?" I asked to make sure. Jasper sighed. "No. I didn't. It was Josh. Don't ask me why." I smiled weakly. "I knew it, but, its too late. You're a crook, and I'm out of a house," tears began sliding down my already frenched face. He smiled, and held my chin in his right hand. "No. I'm not a crook, if I'm not a crook to you. And nom, you're not out of a house, because you now live with me. We've always said it would work out. And it did." He smiled, his dark hair wet, hanging just past his chin. He brought me closer, parting his lips. I did the same, feeling warmth around my mouth. After a while, we both pulled back. "C'mon, you'll catch a cold out here," he laughed, walking me in the direction of my new home.

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