10. Is it Wrong?

It is wrong to feel this way about him. She's barely known him five minutes (well, a couple of months), and she is already spending every free moment planning out weird little scenarios about the two of them in her head. Their wedding. Their honeymoon. Their kids. She'd quite like two actually. Two girls. A boy wouldn't be too bad she supposes, but Andrew would have to be the one to teach him moral and principle. She'd take care of the girls. She definitely did not want two boys.

It is wrong that she can't take her eyes off him whenever he is nearby, her flirtatious glances burning into his skin. She is quite certain that he's noticed and perhaps he finds her attractive, too, but she is adamant that she won't be making the first move. He is a traditional man, therefore he should be the one to take the bull by its horns and ask her out.

It is wrong that she sometimes deliberately brushes against him when they sit in close proximity. If he ever perceives it he never comments, but it still brings a thrill trembling down her spine when their skin touches.

It is wrong that she can't switch off if he talks to her. His voice is like a drug; addicting – she becomes more dependent on it each time she hears it. His accent is pronounced and stands out from the locals' but it never fazes him when the students mill around mimicking his affected tone. He just sends them to the cooler instead. That teaches them a lesson. He is good that way. Kim loves the way his voice sounds when he whispers, and she sometimes intentionally lowers her voice so that he will lower his, and they have deep conversations like that, trying to stare each other down; all the while she is thinking rather guiltily of how sexy he sounds when he does that.

It is wrong that she cares about him at all. He is confident to the point of arrogant, she is modest. He prefers to act first and ask questions later, she prefers to think things through logically. He is calm in every situation presented to him, she is liable to lose her temper at the slightest thing. They are complete polar opposites.

Yet they do have some things in common. They both care passionately about the school. They both share a mutual respect for each other. They both have the ability to make the other smile.

Maybe, Kim thinks as Andrew's mouth shyly finds hers in their first kiss, it isn't so wrong to have these feelings after all.


A/N: I'm not sure if I like this one or not, but I thought I'd post it anyway and finish these up. Merry Christmas! :)