Ellah got up early the next morning, when she told Skyler that she was going out she wasn't kidding. She was dying to see who her older sister had met and flirted with and annoy him, it was just a sisterly thing to do. She got out of bed, brushed her teeth, showered, got on her outfit and made her way over to the kitchen where she was going to make breakfast. To her surprise, Skyler was already up, eating a bacon sandwich. "Oh, morning sunshine," she grinned at Ellah. Ellah frowned at her.
"What are you doing up?" Ellah asked, putting on the kettle.
"I woke up early, besides, I want to go to Angelo's for lunch," Skyler explained.
"Angelo's?" Ellah repeated.
"That's the name of the place I went to yesterday," Skyler smirked.
"Oh, and met that really cute guy?" Ellah teased. "I might take a trip down to Angelo's myself in that case."
"Maybe that's not the best idea," Skyler said quickly. "You can't be too involved with boys yet, you're too young!"
"Oh shut up Skye, just let me go...please? I promise I won't talk to strangers!" Ellah begged.
"How on earth are you gona make new friends then you monkey?" Skyler laughed. "Fine then, enjoy."
"Thanks!" Ellah grinned, running upstairs to go and get changed.
Ellah went down the beach for what felt like the eighteenth time. She was lost, most definitely, how Skyler got to Angelo's without getting lost was a wonder to her. Ellah sat down on the sand and sighed loudly. "Are you alright?" a voice came from above her. It shocked Ellah so much that she fell forward head first into the sand. "Crap," the voice said, pulling her up. Ellah stood up straight and spat the sand out of her mouth and got herself together to focus on the face that was talking to her. He wa . Ellah could barely breathe properly, he was topless, and the abs, oh my those abs were just the beautiful things on this world. He was grinning at her. She didn't even know that he was still waiting for her to talk.
"Oh...I'm alright thanks," she finally gasped. "Just got sand...um...everywhere." The boy laughed at her and flicked some sand out of Ellah's hair. Ellah couldn't help but smile back.
"You're a bit of a clums, aren't you? I think I'm gonna call you that from now on...since I don't know your name," Casey smiled.
"I'm Ellah, I've just moved him with my sister Skyler," Ellah explained. "And you are...?"
"I'm Casey," the guy smirked, holding out his hand for Ella to shake. Ellah shook it politely.
"Nice to meet you...well I guess I should get going," she blushed, trying to keep her hair out of her face.
"Wha- where you going?" Casey frowned,
"I was trying to get to Angelo's, to see what it's like," Ellah told him honestly. "But I got lost."
"Oh... why don't I show you where it is? We can go and grab some dinner?" Casey suggested. Ellah felt her heart pound so hard against her chest. She didn't know what to say, or what to do, but she found herself nodding.
"Alright, sounds like a plan...but I think you're gonna have to go and get some clothes on," Ellah giggled. Casey grinned.
"Yeah good point. How about I come and pick you up?" Casey tried.
"That will work. I'm on Dunners Walk, in that little bungalow on the side," Ellah told him, writing down his address on a little piece of paper that she fished out of her bag. "Number 4f."
"Great, I'll pick you up at around 5?" Casey asked her, taking the paper.
"Cool, don't be late," Ellah winked, walking off.
"Bye Clums!" Casey grinned back.
