Ash is mine, everyone else is S.E. Hinton's, and I'm not making money off
of this, oh and by the way thanks cici!
"Come on Pony, say it!" I said, playfully punching him.
"Okay, you were right!" Pony admitted to me, "Love doesn't just cause broken hearts."
Ponyboy and I had snuck out of his house while Sandy and Soda were…erm…making up and we decided to go for a walk. We had done about six laps around the block. We went back to his house and peaked in the window to see if it was safe to go in, but alas, it wasn't. It wasn't that either of us were uncomfortable about that kind of thing, we just thought that they should have their privacy.
"Now I have to rewrite my entire essay no thanks to you!" Pony said and glared at me. I just smiled sweetly.
"It'll be for the best," I said.
"Yeah, your right. Thank you."
"Your welcome."
We walked for a bit longer silently. We rerouted out path towards the vacant lot.
"How was Florida?" Ponyboy asked me, breaking the silence.
"It was beautiful, all those palm trees and the ocean, and the beach. I hope I can go back again one day." I said.
"You will," Ponyboy reassured me.
"How do you know?" I asked him.
"I'll make sure you do," Pony replied. I looked at him strangely, having absolutely no clue what he was talking about.
"What's your new essay going to be about?" I asked him.
"Well," He said and stopped walking. We were now alone in a vacant lot. There was a sunset on the horizon, one of the most beautiful sunsets I've ever seen. I stopped to stare at it. He looked at me strangely. "What?"
"That sunset," I replied, "It's…gorgeous."
Pony looked to, "I didn't know you diged sunsets."
"I do. Sometimes when I'm at home I'll go out on my roof to watch them. I do that on starry nights too," I said. I didn't know why I told Ponyboy that, it just kind of came out.
"Like I was saying before. My new essay will be about a girl," Pony replied my question.
"A girl?" I asked. Oh no, he's going to tell me about an essay he's going to write about Cherry Valance, I should have known.
"She's this girl who I've been attracted to for the longest time, but I was too afraid to tell her," Ponboy added.
"You'll tell her now, thanks to me right?" I said and smiled, but inside I was sad. I really like him, but who am I compared to Cherry Valance.
"Right, now I'm not so scared," Ponyboy said. The next thing he did took me totally off guard. He put his arms around me, dipped me down and kissed me. Have you ever seen Gone with the Wind? Well, it was just like that famous kiss between Rhett and Scarlet.
"Come on Pony, say it!" I said, playfully punching him.
"Okay, you were right!" Pony admitted to me, "Love doesn't just cause broken hearts."
Ponyboy and I had snuck out of his house while Sandy and Soda were…erm…making up and we decided to go for a walk. We had done about six laps around the block. We went back to his house and peaked in the window to see if it was safe to go in, but alas, it wasn't. It wasn't that either of us were uncomfortable about that kind of thing, we just thought that they should have their privacy.
"Now I have to rewrite my entire essay no thanks to you!" Pony said and glared at me. I just smiled sweetly.
"It'll be for the best," I said.
"Yeah, your right. Thank you."
"Your welcome."
We walked for a bit longer silently. We rerouted out path towards the vacant lot.
"How was Florida?" Ponyboy asked me, breaking the silence.
"It was beautiful, all those palm trees and the ocean, and the beach. I hope I can go back again one day." I said.
"You will," Ponyboy reassured me.
"How do you know?" I asked him.
"I'll make sure you do," Pony replied. I looked at him strangely, having absolutely no clue what he was talking about.
"What's your new essay going to be about?" I asked him.
"Well," He said and stopped walking. We were now alone in a vacant lot. There was a sunset on the horizon, one of the most beautiful sunsets I've ever seen. I stopped to stare at it. He looked at me strangely. "What?"
"That sunset," I replied, "It's…gorgeous."
Pony looked to, "I didn't know you diged sunsets."
"I do. Sometimes when I'm at home I'll go out on my roof to watch them. I do that on starry nights too," I said. I didn't know why I told Ponyboy that, it just kind of came out.
"Like I was saying before. My new essay will be about a girl," Pony replied my question.
"A girl?" I asked. Oh no, he's going to tell me about an essay he's going to write about Cherry Valance, I should have known.
"She's this girl who I've been attracted to for the longest time, but I was too afraid to tell her," Ponboy added.
"You'll tell her now, thanks to me right?" I said and smiled, but inside I was sad. I really like him, but who am I compared to Cherry Valance.
"Right, now I'm not so scared," Ponyboy said. The next thing he did took me totally off guard. He put his arms around me, dipped me down and kissed me. Have you ever seen Gone with the Wind? Well, it was just like that famous kiss between Rhett and Scarlet.
