Chapter 10

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I snuck down the stairs and prayed that they wouldn't creak. It was about 1 in the morning and I was supposed to be asleep.

I made it to the bottom of the stairs and I began towards the front door. I was just a few steps away when the floor creaked behind me. I turned sharply and saw Scott standing there. I let out a breath of relief.

"You scared me." I whispered. "What are you doing?" He asked. "I'm going out for a little bit." I said. He walked closer to me. "I'm coming with you then." He said.

I silently groaned and began walking towards the door quietly. I opened it and slipped out with Scott close behind. We walked quickly and quietly.

"Where are we going?" Scott asked. "You'll see." I said. I walked to the wooded area near our house. "Um. I'm not sure how good of an idea this is." He said.

I rolled my eyes and kept walking. A small breeze flowed causing my dark brown hair to flow behind me. It almost looked black, my hair, because it was so dark.

I turned sharply and saw Scott vibrant baby blue eyes glowing in the moonlight. "Why are we stopping?" He asked.

I smiled and walked closer to him. His cheeks became a deep red as I got close enough I could feel his breath on my lips.

"Um. What's going on?" He asked. I pressed my small frame against his broad frame.

He blushed even harder, if that was possible. I smiled and leaned up since he was taller than me.

I got to the point where I was a few mere hairs away from kissing him. I took a deep breath and giggled.

He looked at me with confusion and surprise in his eyes. I just smiled at him and his reaction

Our foreheads touched and we felt each others breathes.

"Scotty." I whispered. "Yeah flower." He murmured.

I smiled before slapping his cheek. He stumbled backwards with a grunt of confusion.

"What the hell?" He asked. "Why did you tell Ash I didn't like him?" I asked innocently.

He chuckled before looking back up at me. "Your like my sister. I don't want you growing up to fast." He said.
I nodded and began walking back to the house. I smiled to myself, satisfied with my work.

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