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It's been a full week now, living with Heath and I couldn't ask for a better roommate

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It's been a full week now, living with Heath and I couldn't ask for a better roommate. He's clean, organized and gives kisses every five minutes. I'm sure he might wish that I was a better roommate.

I was the slight opposite where I would accidentally forget to clean up after myself. I was awfully messy in my old room, it's much harder sharing a room. But I'm trying in my part to be more clean. It's the least I can do honestly

The pool would be used a lot more now that the party's arrived. The party being me, obviously.
By the third day, I had been all unpacked. With Heaths help of course.

Today I had asked Heath if we could have a little picnic date and he agreed, just like that because he's so in love with me that he'd do anything I asked.

"You're still doing my laundry for a week right?" He asks, putting my bike in the car.

"That was the deal." I shrug.

"Why can't you just come willingly? Picnic dates are so romantic. Me being your date is just a bonus." I throw my hands up.

"It's too hot for this." He says, lifting the end of his shirt to wipe off some sweat from his forehead.

I get a little peak of his lean stomach and instantly drool. Anyways. Moving on.

"Wait!" I hold my hands out and he freezes, looking at me weirdly.

"I almost forgot the food! Wait here." I jog back into the house where I get distracted for a few minutes by Buddy's cuteness. Not my fault.

I grab the basket of light snacks I had made for the both of us. I had seen something like this before on tv and wanted to have my own version of a picnic date.

I grab the light blue patterned blanket from the couch and head back outside.

"Couldn't you take longer to come out?" He speaks sarcastically. His arm leaning on top of the car.

"I could if you want. And that was me rushing." I sass him.

"Now let's go already, we're wasting time when we can be picnicing." The both of us get into the car and I let Heath do the driving.

My driving skills have honestly improved since a couple months ago. I just need to practice on my parking. And reversing. Rip mr. Squirrel that I ran over.

He will never be forgotten.

The park we went to was the perfect spot for admiting the orange sunset. There was a high hill that if you stood on it, you could get the perfect view of the sun.

"How romantic." I stare at the sunset in admiration, the basket in my hand.

"Its hot." Heath says at the same time.

"Must you always complain about something?" I roll my eyes at him.

"Yes, I must." He answers my rhetorical question before laying out the blanket in the grass for the both of us.

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