Home early:
Karla's P.O.V:
I grinned as I stepped into the house, letting the heat rush over me as I closed he door. It was December the twenty first, two days until Christmas- my favourite time of year. The snow had fallen on the ground heavily and I had skied to my heart's content, well, until my classes had ended and I was shivering so much I looked ill and had been forced to come home.
I flicked the radio and listened eagerly for more snow:
"-And the town of Denver and all those surrounding it is set to be hit by more snow during the week, slightly heavier and causing more danger on the roads. We would advise you to wrap up warm with freezing temperatures of minus twenty. Stay safe, stay warm and we'll see you tomorrow with another update. That's it for the weather today, over aaaand out to you Bruce." Said the weatherman, I grinned and flicked the radio off.
If it snowed tonight, the boys and I could have a decent snowball fight. Of course Sky would have to come along, at least then I might have fighting chance, especially if it was girls versus boys like last time. Pouring water into the coffee maker, I heard a small thud from behind me. Shocked, I spun round, my eyes darting around looking for the source. I took a couple of steps forward, my bare feet tapping on the wooden floorboards.
"You know you really should wear socks if it's going to get that cold, sweetheart," said a voice. I jumped and spun round, a grin appearing on my face.
"Saul! You scared me." I whined and elbowed him playfully. He caught my wrists and pulled me closer to him, a smile appearing on his tanned face. I pouted and he kissed my forehead.
"Better sweetheart?" He asked. I nodded and darted away.
"You can make me coffee now!" I grinned impishly and swung myself up onto the side board to watch.
"I don't think so," Saul said with a smile.
"Yeah, you scared me so you can make me coffee."
Saul shook his head and walked towards me. I tensed and wriggled away, giggling at the same time.
"Saul go away! No don't! I'm sorry, really I am." I shrieked as Saul's hands found my waist and he began to tickle me. I shrieked with laughter and squirmed but he held me fast. Damn you for being taller than me, I moaned in my head at him.
Not my problem sugar, he replied. And then he kissed me softly on the lips and I instantly melted. He began to pull away but I locked my arms around his neck holding him there. He stepped closer to me, nudging my legs apart so he could stand between them and pulled me tight against his chest, wrapping his arms around my waist. Fireworks seemed to go off and I kissed him deeper until I was breathless.
I smiled and muttered "forgiven." Then I met his eyes and he offered me his hand. I took it and he pulled me down off the sideboard.
I landed on my heels and stumbled backwards. My eyes closed as a new vision overpowered my view. I felt a pair of hands catch me and lift me up, stopping me hitting the floor. My eyelids fluttered and I struggled to focus on what was happening:
It was white, too white or maybe a blur of other colours. Too many people were making too many decisions, all at once. There was confusion and panic as the vision changed, twisting and turning until my stomach churned as well. I sucked in breath and dived deeper into the vision.
"Uhh!" I gasped and sat up almost banging heads with Saul. He had carried me to the sofa; I was lying with my head on his stomach and his arms were wrapped around me. A loud clanging pain began in my head, like someone had dragged their nails down a chalkboard. I sighed and closed my eyes wanting relief from the pain. I opened them again, but they fluttered closed before I could see anything. I winced and sighed before slipping away into a darkness that I could not wake up from.
