Woo! Number 10! I'm proud of myself. Except for that one day, I've posted a drabble every single day. I didn't think I'd last this long lol. Anyways, this one is kinda ehhhh. I'm sorry if it's kind of cheesy. It's because of two reasons: one, I have never actually seen anyone run a kissing booth before... only in movies, really, and two: Elizabeth and Will flirt a bit in this, and it's probably really cheesy because I have zero experience flirting with guys. Hey, it's okay to be single. ;)

And on that note, I dedicate this drabble to my best friend Bethany, because she's probably the only one who got that last sentence. Nice being single with you! XD


Kissing Booth

"Kissing booth! Step right up! Only 50 cents a kiss!" Elizabeth and Ana giggled as they passed by a rather well-built guy holding up a sign for the kissing booth located a few yards away. "And what about you, ladies. Fancy a kiss?" He dropped the sign down to his side and leaned against a nearby post. "You know you want to," he wiggled his eyebrows playfully. Ana rolled her eyes, but Elizabeth smiled.

"Oh, come on Ana, he's cute!" she whispered into her best friend's ear, and she grabbed Ana's wrist and dragged her the few feet they had left to where he was standing.

"Just couldn't stay away could you," he teased. Elizabeth laughed and dug out her purse for some change. "All the money goes to help pay hospital bills for people who can't afford it, so it's for a good cause." His face went from teasing to serious. Elizabeth looked up at him. He had curly brown locks, and his smile reached all the way up into his alluring, twinkling dark brown eyes that made a small shiver run up her back. "Come on. The booth is this way." He led them in and out of the crowd to a small, makeshift booth made out of scraps of wood with a sign written hastily with paint in a loopy, unrecognizable script. Another guy with darker hair was standing behind the booth. Elizabeth eyed him warily and then glanced at Ana.

"Wait. I thought I was kissing you," Elizabeth turned to the brown haired guy, confused. He laughed and shook his head.

"Sorry, I'm just the sign man. I don't really do that kind of thing. Jack, here, does. He's a bit of a ladies' man, just so you know," he told her in an undertone. She looked over at Jack, and he winked. Elizabeth blushed, but somewhere, she found a bit of courage.

"Oh. Well that's too bad… I guess I'll just have to use my two quarters somewhere else, then," she retorted teasingly, a smirk on her face. He tried to force back a smile.

"Jack's really not that bad, except for the fact that he's a bit… eccentric." Elizabeth shrugged nonchalantly.

"Well, he's not exactly what I had in mind. Come on, Ana," she looped her arm through the other girl's and started to walk off. After a few moments, she heard a,

"Wait!" from behind her, and with a small victorious grin, she turned around.

"Yes?" Elizabeth replied curiously. He jogged over to where she and Ana were standing.

"I'm Will," he introduced himself, holding out his hand.

"Elizabeth," she took his strong hand in hers, smiling.

"Uh, well, if you don't want to give Jack any business, I think I may be able to throw in a free kiss… because you're pretty," his adorable half-smile won her over. Elizabeth pulled out a dollar from her purse, and walked up closer to Will. Standing on her tiptoes, she placed a soft kiss on his lips and the dollar into his hand.

"Keep the change. It's for a good cause, anyways," she winked, and, taking Ana's arm again, walked off into the crowd.

"What was that back there? I've never seen you flirt like that!" Ana shrieked a few moments later. Elizabeth's cheeks turned a little red, but she shrugged.

"It was those eyes."