I had long silky brown hair that fell freely down the middle of my back. A slight smile on my face as I softly sing. I was wearing a pair of denim shorts and white tank top that seemed to cling to my body. My eyes were chocolate brown but when the sun hit them they showed a slight hint of dark green.
I heard somebody else walk onto the deck. I whirled round to look at Marissa, startled. Marrisa held up her hands as if to show peace. "Sorry. I heard you singing and I wanted " Her voice trailed off as I started to smile at her.
"Its okay.I just thought that you were going to be that annoying Tess girl. She's really doing my head in!" I explained simply.
Marrisa just stared at me. Like she was in a ternce. I giggled a little at her expression and stood up. Shifting my guitar into my other hand and holding out my newly found free hand. "I'm Demi Lovato." I told her softly.
She looked down at my outstretched hand and shoke it slowly. Making sure she held my hand longer then necessary. That made me blush slightly.
I stared at her for a while as I waited for her to say something. But when she didn't I raised my eyebrow slightly. "And you are ?" I suggest helpfully.
She suddenly seemed very embarrassed as her cheeks begin to turn red. "Right! My name! I'm Ma-Marrisa." She managed to get out finally.
I smiled at her. To be honest I found her very interesting and even slightly cute.
Marrisa stared back at me smiling. "So some time maybe. If your not too busy. Do you want to-" She was interrupted by the sound of two boys calling out her name. She closed her eyes frustrated and drew in a deep breath before opening them again and looking at me. "Sorry Demi, that's my brothers. Wanting to say good bye to me for the summer. I'll see you around?"
I shrugged playfully. "I'm not going anyway for the rest of the summer so sure." I shot her a smile once more. To show that I was joking. Marissa giggled at that. "Right. See ya Demi." She turned around from me and started to walk to her brothers, a wide smile on her lips.
I stared after her with the same smile too. "See ya Marissa." I whispered to myself.
And we did see each other again. We spent all summer together and got very attached to one and other. Singing and playing music together. Hanging out by the lakes laughing and getting to know each other. We even one night want to the camp fire together. Cuddling under a blanket that hung over our shoulders as we roasted marshmallows and sung joyful songs.
Summer seemed to fly by fast and the days until the end of camp came closer and closer.
