Recap: Kai sees Jacob naked. xD Kai goes crazy. Jacob laughs at Kai's stupidnesss! I loves them!
It was about a fifteen minute ride to Forks. The park was never occupied. No kids to bother us that means. She had just as much trouble getting off the bike than getting on. I picked her up by her waist and lifter her off the motorcycle.
"I hate it when you do that!" She screeched," I feel like a baby," I was still holding her.
"I was just trying to help," I laughed.
"Well, I don't want your help," She squirmed in my left arm.
"Fine," I dropped her. She fell on one foot and became unbalance and I caught her before she fell onto the concrete.
"Jacob! Why would you do such a thing?" She pouted and stomped away.
"I'm sorry Kai. Will you ever forgive?" I walked over to where she was swinging.
"No," She said sternly. I frowned. "Because I could have fallen and broken my skull open. I'd go into a coma and I'll be a vegetable and you'll never love me again," Her dramatic scenarios were always amusing. I chuckled.
"Is there anyway that I could earn my forgiveness back?" I pleaded.
"Hmm, there is one thing," She touched her finger to her chin.
"What is it?"
"Push me!" She grabbed the chains of the swing and became excited.
"Why not?" I stationed myself behind her swing. I kissed her before my first push. The silence between us was aching. I decided to start a conversation.
"You know, I've never had a real girlfriend," She stopped the swing with her feet in the woodchucks of the park and turned to look at me.
"You know, I've never had a real boyfriend," She smiled up at me. I was surprised. One of the most beautiful people I've seen had never committed to a relationship? "I'm only fifteen," She read my mind again and reminded me that she wasn't as old as I thought.
"Well, we should change that,"
"My age?" She said puzzledly.
"No the fact that you have never had a boyfriend," She and I chuckled at her airheaded mentality.
"No," She finally replied.
"Why not?" I let go of her swing and stared in confusion.
"You didn't do it right!"
"You are so picky Kai. How'd you like me to do it?"
"I'm not supposed to tell you. You're supposed to know already,"
"Well, I didn't get that pamphlet," She stood up from her swing and walked towards the slides.
"Would you like me to ask you on a date?" I asked.
"That's a start," She smiled and slid down the slide. I leaned against the pole that held the play set up.
"Isn't this a date?"
"This is hanging out. A date is a full thrown dinner and a movie," She sat at the end of the slide.
"Ugh, Kai. You ruined everything," She laughed, but I was serious.
"I'm sorry that you don't know the correct way of asking a girl out,"
"You're unfair," I crossed my arms.
"And we just met. There's my second reason," She proved.
"So! I really, really like you Kai and know you like me too," I whined
"So, that doesn't mean I want you to be my boyfriend," She smiled and got up from her slide and walked towards me. She pulled my leather jacket by the zipper and wrapped her arms around right above my waist.
"Well then, what does it mean?" I put my arms around her shoulders. She nestled her head into my chest. I really did like it when she did that.
"It means that I want to spend lots and lots of time with you," She smiled up at me and squinted at the sun.
"Well then why can't we make it official!?" I whined.
"That's your job not mine…" She let go of my waist, but I didn't move my arms.
"Let go," She tried to weasel and squirm her way out of my grip.
"No,"
"Let go!"
"No!"
"Jacob," She looked up at me again. Solemn in all. I was afraid but I didn't let go.
"Be mine," I said earnestly.
"What? Are you reciting Valentine's day candies now?" Her words made me think about last Valentine's Day with Bella. I shook the thought out of my head and chuckled at Kai's reference.
"Ha, you know what I mean," She sighed and put her arms back around my waist.
"I do. And I would like to take that offer, but—"
"Then why don't you?"
"I don't want to hurt you Jacob and vice-versa. I rarely give my heart to anyone. It will be a miracle if you even get half," She looked up at me again. The sun reflected off her glasses and brightened her face. Her flawless face discouraged me. How could anything that beautiful have any interest in me what so ever?
"Stop staring at me! I'm not that pretty," She chuckled while reading my mind again.
"You must not own a mirror," I twirled her hair around my fingers. I leaned down to kiss her, but she flicked my nose like she did before in the kitchen.
"What is with you?" I tried to be serious, but I snickered a little.
"Not a good time. There's kids!" I looked around and realized all the kids running around on the playground. I let go of her waist as I saw a boy walking our way.
"Hey Mr. No kissing at the park," He pouted and crossed his arms.
"See! I told you," Kai agreed with the six-year old. I got down on my knew, but was still at least a foot taller than the boy.
"Well little guy, I wasn't trying to kiss her. I was trying to... Err," I tried to come up with an excuse, "Okay, yes. I was trying to kiss her. You're just jealous!" I admitted. Kai chuckled and stroked my back. I looked up at her. She smiled and bit her lip.
"Eww! Girls are gross!" He whined. I chuckled and reached out for the boy's hand for a high five.
"Now stay away from those girls kid. They'll give you cooties," The boy ran off and I stood back up. Kai's arms were crossed and she was beaming up at me with those beautiful white teeth I love. I was puzzled on why she was so pleasantly happy about.
"What?" I questioned. I narrowed my eyebrows.
"You're good with kids," She unfolded her arms and turned to walk to the motorcycle behind a large pear tree. I stood in my place still baffled and tripped over my feet to follow her.
"Is that a good thing?" I leaned against the bike. She did the same and then turned to lean against it with her back against me.
"Extremely good..." I turned her hips around.
"Can I kiss you now? We're away from the kids and I don't want my nose to--" I finally felt her soft lips on mine. She pulled away too quickly though.
"Finally," I muttered.
"I'm sorry," She said sincerely. I pushed the loose strand of hair that seemed to always find it's way back into her face back to the back of her head and moved my hand to the back of her neck. Caressing her chin with my thumb.
"Is is too soon to say that I love you?" I asked probably too serious for Kai's behalf.
"You can say it, but I won't say it back," She looked a bit disappointed. I didn't care though. I kissed her forehead.
"I don't care. I love you," My hands wandered to her hips again.
"Yeah, that's great..." The smirk on her face gave away her '7 out of 10' liking of me. I kissed her lips again. She pulled away with that struggled face I hated.
"What time is it?" She asked. I pulled out my cell phone and read the time aloud.
"It's only 2:30," I put my hand back on her hips.
"What do we do now?" She asked with her hands balled into fists on my chest.
"Let's go back to my house to get the Ford pickup and a few blankets for tonight. I don't want to bother my father when he's tired and bored tonight," I swung my leg over the bike. She sat there waiting.
"You're so mean to your father," I helped her up, but this time she didn't complain. In fact, she kissed my neck after she got settled into the seat.
Do you like Kai? She's pretty amazing? No? Maybe I'm the only one who thinks so. If you do not love Jacob now, after reading this you will love him! I promise.
Thanks: Nicole. Taylor. Jackson! Astrid for reading in U.S. History and getting in trouble by Mrs. Espinosa. Duncan for reading! Even though he hates reading.. Kristella for reading and enjoying and Karla for being unattractive and a turdface.
