"Yes, I am. Is there a problem?" I ask Cameron Stevens, my ultimate crush, while standing on a soccer field.

"No, there's no problem. I was just surprised," he replied in that adorable British accent.

"Great," I said, smiling. "Where and when?" I asked, leaning against the goal. Incidentally, Cameron was leaning on it too.

I don't think soccer goals were made to withstand 250 pounds leaning on their sides, so obviously, it fell over, bringing us with it.

Cameron and I are now in a tangled mess of soccer netting, which is not the best situation when a guy, especially your crush, is trying to ask you out.

We fell in very awkward positions. We both fell into each other, and we ended up with me on top of Cameron's chest. He being the heavier one, he fell faster, and I landed on top of him.

"Well, this is awkward," I said, not wanting to move off of Cameron.

"Yes, but after a few minutes you kind of get used to it," he replied, laughing, making me bounce. I giggled.

"That was fun!" I exclaim.

"What? Me laughing, making you bounce?" he asked.

"Yes, the bouncing was very fun," I answer.

"Well, then maybe you'll find our date at the Broad Street coffee shop fun too," Cameron said abruptly.

"When?" I asked.

"Right now," Cameron said, getting out from under me, causing me a small thud on the ground.

"Oh, sorry, are you okay?" Cameron asked, extending a hand. I took it, and he helped me up. I felt butterflies in my stomach, was I supposed to? I mean, I like Cameron and all, but am I supposed to feel butterflies in my stomach when he was walking me to his car?

Cameron must've caught me in my state of daydreaming, because he squeezed the hand he was still holding. "Adie, is everything okay?" he asked, looking at me with those piercing green eyes. I thought I saw his eyes turn a light blue, but it could've been a trick of the light.

So I had to ask, "Cameron, do your eyes change colors?"

He laughed. "Yeah, sort of. If you catch them in the right light, they look perfectly blue, but if look at them in shadow, they appear green. It's a weird genetic thing I got from my dad," he said, starting the car. I was excited, but what if my mom found out that my tutoring session turned into a dating session? That would be a real embarrassment. But then again, I could always say, that he was way too cute to turn down for a date, and the date was after he helped me learn. Yeah, learn how to kiss.

Wait, what was I thinking? I didn't like Cameron THAT much. I mean, yeah, he was cute, but I wasn't obsessing over him, like Lucille and Kendra do.

We arrived at the little coffee shop that Cameron mentioned. It looked low-tech, but it was a quaint little shop inside, almost like how a new antique shop would look...and smell. Ha.

"Come on, we have our table ready," Cameron said to me, grabbing my arm and fiercely pulling me towards our table. "Can't forget that this is our tutoring sesh," he says to me, pulling a biology textbook out of his little pack.

(yep, that's it peeps. Sorry it's a little short, i was short on time. (what a complete lie.) i just...nevermind. hope you enjoyed, and rate and message!!!)