If I Was The One
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Category:
Romance › General
Rating:
Adult ++
Chapters:
13
Views:
4,578
Reviews:
24
Recommended:
0
Currently Reading:
1
Disclaimer:
This is a work of fiction. Any resemblance of characters to actual persons, living or dead, is purely coincidental. The Author holds exclusive rights to this work. Unauthorized duplication is prohibited.
The first time she saw him
Okay, so this is unbeleivably short... more on the way
A year later
Regina swung into the bathroom, smiling. Trudy had been smarter than most head cheerleader quarterback’s girlfriend types, but her replacement was unbelievably easy to manipulate. So easy…
She checked her make up and fussed with her hair. Yawning she pushed out the heavy door with a big shove.
“Umfg”
A skinny boy about her height tumbled to the floor, dropping his books all over, from running smack into the door.
“Oh, I’m so sorry” she automatically murmured, her mind on who to take to the Halloween dance. She paused, glanced down, recognized a freshman when she saw one and sighed.
“Here” she grabbed a few books and stacked them at his feet, collecting a few more.
“Th-thanks” He looked up, and Regina was distracted for a moment by eyes only slightly lighter than Christmas trees. Or rather, one eye. The other was a bright, contrasting, beautiful blue.
Regina realized she was staring and the freshman was staring back. She dropped her gaze and grabbed a book. Glancing back at him, she saw he was the prettiest guy she’d ever seen in real life… Big eyes, slender, slightly long nose, full lips a bit wider than normal. His cheekbones were perfect, no fucking perfect, and she’d just bet his lashes were the kind girls killed for. His hair was a dark brown, not quite black, and it fell around his face a little.
She the last books and shoved them at him, quickly standing up and walking to class.
Of course, she was late.
“Ms. Jackson. So pleased you could join us in our trivial little pursuit of education” Mr. Wilder pushed his horn rimmed glasses up his nose, as if they could go any father up, and glared.
“Well, my personal secretary had some trouble but I just managed…” the class snickered and she swung toward her seat. Mr. Wilder just glared.
A year later
Regina swung into the bathroom, smiling. Trudy had been smarter than most head cheerleader quarterback’s girlfriend types, but her replacement was unbelievably easy to manipulate. So easy…
She checked her make up and fussed with her hair. Yawning she pushed out the heavy door with a big shove.
“Umfg”
A skinny boy about her height tumbled to the floor, dropping his books all over, from running smack into the door.
“Oh, I’m so sorry” she automatically murmured, her mind on who to take to the Halloween dance. She paused, glanced down, recognized a freshman when she saw one and sighed.
“Here” she grabbed a few books and stacked them at his feet, collecting a few more.
“Th-thanks” He looked up, and Regina was distracted for a moment by eyes only slightly lighter than Christmas trees. Or rather, one eye. The other was a bright, contrasting, beautiful blue.
Regina realized she was staring and the freshman was staring back. She dropped her gaze and grabbed a book. Glancing back at him, she saw he was the prettiest guy she’d ever seen in real life… Big eyes, slender, slightly long nose, full lips a bit wider than normal. His cheekbones were perfect, no fucking perfect, and she’d just bet his lashes were the kind girls killed for. His hair was a dark brown, not quite black, and it fell around his face a little.
She the last books and shoved them at him, quickly standing up and walking to class.
Of course, she was late.
“Ms. Jackson. So pleased you could join us in our trivial little pursuit of education” Mr. Wilder pushed his horn rimmed glasses up his nose, as if they could go any father up, and glared.
“Well, my personal secretary had some trouble but I just managed…” the class snickered and she swung toward her seat. Mr. Wilder just glared.