
Hey Girls ! for fun continue the story?
a girl is checking out the new guy next door , she likes figuring out new people .. making it mysterious ..
I was in my room.. Night time
I heard rustling and Jessie was on the porch sitting reading a book . Looked kind of cute in his aran knitted sweater .
I saw Jessie next door , during the night he was on the back porch reading . I grabbed Binoculars .. Leaned in for a closer look of what he was reading and my binoculars dropped! Just fell out of my hands and right onto the ground.
Omg ! He looked at the fence between our yard and said .. I hear you little critters ! Put my black sweat pants and hooded black hooded sweatshirt on and snuck down to get my binoculars . As I went to grab them I looked up avoiding the bush scratching me .. Saw him . Ooh! Closer look !
what kind of book would a mature 16 year old jessie could be reading?
I could feel the bush scratching my face, as if it was trying to stop me, then my neck, then mu stomach, if only i could reach a little further. Leaning, leaning, and stretching, i didnt know why i wanted to get a better look at him. Then, “thud” i felt my legs slip i had reached my limit and fell face first into the dirt still wet from the rain we had that afternoon. I looked up hoping if i was still he wouldn’t notice, but i was too close, her herd me and stepped up. I was waiting for him to come just a little closer, his foot steps were slow but brisk. Just when he was so colse to me i could reach out and grab is skinny legs, i hed the screen door to his house open and shut with a bang. “Jessie you get in here this minute” it was is mother, screaming again, maybe she needed help in the kithcen, i dont know but whatever it was she was mad. Oh thank god i whispered to myself, i can only imagine what would of happen if he caught me.
i think thats what you were asking for, lol i wasnt sure but im bored. lol hope u like it! : )
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