Jimmy's away at Space Camp, but when he decides to send a letter to Cindy back home, will their relationship blossom from hundreds of miles away? Or will it crash and burn?
"Homesick At Space Camp"
By: Fall Out Boy
Tonight the headphones will deliver you the words that I can't say.
Tonight I'm writing you a million miles away.
Tonight is all about "We miss you."
Chapter 11
Cindy had recovered fine, and it only took her two days. Now she was settled back where she belonged, with her friends doing nothing.
"Libby?" asked Cindy. "Can I ask you something?"
Libby looked up from the magazine she was reading. "Hmm?"
Cindy hesitated, but she stood up and walked over to her dresser. "Do you recognize this?"
She held up the llama necklace and looked straight into her friend's eyes. Libby smiled and looked at Cindy. "Yeah, I recognize it."
Cindy raised her eyebrows expectantly and stood still, swinging the llama necklace slightly.
"Where do you recognize it from?"
Libby stayed silent, acting as if she hadn't heard.
"Look, Libby. I can't believe I'm saying this, but I have to. You know when I was in that coma, I had a dream-ish thing where Jimmy was in my mind. And then he gave me this... And he..."
She stopped, touching her lips where he had half-kissed her. The thought of it had left her lips tingly, and she knew she was in something she hadn't planned to be in.
Libby looked at her with a smile on her face, but she began giggling uncontrollably as Cindy glared at her best friend.
"And then he what?" giggled Libby. Cindy continued glaring, but sat down and looked at the giggling maniac.
"Well.. He... He kinda... He kinda..."
"Spit it out, girl."
"He kissed me."
Libby gasped, throwing a hand over her gaping mouth. "He never told us that happened!"
"What? So it actually happened? The thing where Jimmy went inside my mind?"
Libby looked at her, a flurry of thoughts running across her mind. "Well... You'll just have to find out yourself."
With that, she stood up, marching straight out the door.
"What the heck does that mean?" whispered Cindy, and then she realized her hand was still on her lips, and the tingling hadn't faded yet.
