kid in love

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(a/n: pleaseee read the note at the end)

kid in love: four out of fifteen

lyric based around: we can both sneak out the back door; and you make me feel like im just a kid in love

word count: 1305

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"Wake up," I hear a voice whisper in my ear, making me jolt up in fear, a sharp scream leaving my mouth. I was met with a pair of brown eyes gazing at me from above, looking down with humor.

"Shawn, what the fuck, how did you get into my room?!" I yelped, lips parted, looking up at the tall boy in front of me.

"You should probably start locking your window," he advised sarcastically, motioning to the slightly agape glass pane. I continued to stare at him in shock.

"Well, what are you waiting for? Get up lazy ass," he laughed, shaking my shoulders with his two large hands.

"Go home," I hissed, "You're gonna wake my parents up."

"No, we're going on an adventure," he said, ripping the sheets from my body, causing to me to roll the opposite way, covering my face with one of the pillows underneath my head.

"It's four in the morning," I deadpan, voice muffled by the cloth covering my mouth, "the only adventure I'm going on is back to sleep."

"Oh, come on," he whined, "I didn't come all the way to your house for nothing, did I?"

"Shawn, you live right next to me," I say, rolling my eyes at my bestfriend's dramatic behavior.

"Please?" he begged, sticking out his bottom lip while rolling onto the bed, eyes wide with disparity. I took one last look at him before sighing, lazily dragging myself out of the security of my bed and towards the bathroom.

"The shit I do for you, Mendes."

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"Where are we going?" I whined, swatting away the large branches blocking my view to where Shawn was leading me. It was just a bit after five, and you could see the sun beginning to peek above the skyline's silhouette, creating a mush of pink and red amongst the wide range of the sky.

I received no answer from the boy ahead of me as we continued to walk through a bundle of trees and bush, the sharp leaves surrounding me leaving tiny scratches along the bare skin of my arms and legs.

"Shawn, seriously!" I groaned, "This isn't-"

My words were abruptly cut off when I took an unexpected fall towards the ground, my feet leaving the security of the trusting pathway and instead, falling into a small ditch. My body fell onto the soft grass as I landed with a small thud, the sound of Shawn's hushed snickering echoing in my eardrums.

"Forgot to tell you about the slight drop."

I stuck my tongue out playfully and picked myself up, brushing off as much of the dirt covering my clothes as I could, quickly giving the place a look over. It was too dark for me to see much, but I could tell wherever we were was completely deserted, away from any form of human life. We both stood in a small trench, one drowned in thick moss and long vines of green.

"So let me get this right," I said, almost monotonously, "You brought me all the way out here, at the crack of dawn, to show me a ditch."

He stared at me with a sneaky smile playing on his pink lips.

"Are you insane?" I hiss through clenched teeth.

"Hold on," he laughed, shaking his head lightly at my obvious annoyance towards him. He pulled a rectangular remote out of the pocket of his black skinny jeans, pressing the button in the center of it. Crystal white string lights illuminated the deadness of the hole, several of the long ropes tangled along the jumbled branches around us.

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