Introduction:
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If it wasn't for that single phone call he made a few weeks ago she would have never came into his life. That one phone call that would eventually change his entire existance. He never knew once he picked up that phone that he would be where he is now. Orange County, California. In the home of a weathly attourney, his attourney as a matter of fact. The one that had to bail him out because of a stupid stunt he pulled with his brother. Something as stupid as steeling a car. Yet if Sandy Cohen would have never came for him, he would have never met the girl who lives next door. She first came into view his first night in the OC. She was standing outside waiting, for whom or for what, he did not know, but she caught his eye and he could not help but stare. For that breif moment he was instantly taken. He wasn't sure if he would see her again or not, he didn't even know his own fate.
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Chapter One:
I can't really recall the exact time, I saw her, but I remember the moment. Seth and I were heading down to the sand when she caught my eye. She stood there running her fingers through her hair. The sun traced every inch, every curve of her body making her look so delicate. I was so taken back by her I stopped in my tracks. She was gorgeous. I turned to Seth wanting to know more about her.
"Hey, Seth man, who is that."
"That's Marissa Cooper, way out of your league man. Trust me. She's like caviar, and we're like...not. Seriously, she hasn't spoken to me, well never as a matter of fact. Wow, that's actually sad."
I had to chuckle to myself. I knew he was right. I wasn't even a part of this place and I definitly looked like it. I didn't think I even had a chance with her.
"Yeah guess your right." A small smirk formed on my face as I turned to head in the direction of the ocean.
Today Seth was taking me on his boat. A boat he named after this girl he was 'in love' with. I never really understood the meaning of being 'in love'. What's the point anyways. Someone always leaves, so why bother. As we drifted along the coast, I could faintly hear Seth talking but honestly I didn't even comprehend one word of it. My mind was occupied on someone else. Marissa Cooper. I just had this inkling that wouldn't shake. I wanted to know more about her.
As the sun went down we headed back. Seth was a pretty cool guy. I don't think people give him enough credit. He's not like the other kids here. Actually he's more mature than half the adults here as well. He seems to think most of the kids around here are full of themselves and by the looks of it I say he's right. People like this, people who judge others were no more than mere sheep. One following the other, competeing for respect most of them don't even deserve. Walking up back to the house something caught my attention and I glanced up. There she was yet again. Out on her balcony, she seemed like she was on top of the world. I slightly smiled and waved towards her. She slowly raised her hand and lowered her head. A beaming smile formed on her face as she turned and headed inside. I could already tell she was different than the others, no matter what Seth said.
TBC
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If it wasn't for that single phone call he made a few weeks ago she would have never came into his life. That one phone call that would eventually change his entire existance. He never knew once he picked up that phone that he would be where he is now. Orange County, California. In the home of a weathly attourney, his attourney as a matter of fact. The one that had to bail him out because of a stupid stunt he pulled with his brother. Something as stupid as steeling a car. Yet if Sandy Cohen would have never came for him, he would have never met the girl who lives next door. She first came into view his first night in the OC. She was standing outside waiting, for whom or for what, he did not know, but she caught his eye and he could not help but stare. For that breif moment he was instantly taken. He wasn't sure if he would see her again or not, he didn't even know his own fate.
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Chapter One:
I can't really recall the exact time, I saw her, but I remember the moment. Seth and I were heading down to the sand when she caught my eye. She stood there running her fingers through her hair. The sun traced every inch, every curve of her body making her look so delicate. I was so taken back by her I stopped in my tracks. She was gorgeous. I turned to Seth wanting to know more about her.
"Hey, Seth man, who is that."
"That's Marissa Cooper, way out of your league man. Trust me. She's like caviar, and we're like...not. Seriously, she hasn't spoken to me, well never as a matter of fact. Wow, that's actually sad."
I had to chuckle to myself. I knew he was right. I wasn't even a part of this place and I definitly looked like it. I didn't think I even had a chance with her.
"Yeah guess your right." A small smirk formed on my face as I turned to head in the direction of the ocean.
Today Seth was taking me on his boat. A boat he named after this girl he was 'in love' with. I never really understood the meaning of being 'in love'. What's the point anyways. Someone always leaves, so why bother. As we drifted along the coast, I could faintly hear Seth talking but honestly I didn't even comprehend one word of it. My mind was occupied on someone else. Marissa Cooper. I just had this inkling that wouldn't shake. I wanted to know more about her.
As the sun went down we headed back. Seth was a pretty cool guy. I don't think people give him enough credit. He's not like the other kids here. Actually he's more mature than half the adults here as well. He seems to think most of the kids around here are full of themselves and by the looks of it I say he's right. People like this, people who judge others were no more than mere sheep. One following the other, competeing for respect most of them don't even deserve. Walking up back to the house something caught my attention and I glanced up. There she was yet again. Out on her balcony, she seemed like she was on top of the world. I slightly smiled and waved towards her. She slowly raised her hand and lowered her head. A beaming smile formed on her face as she turned and headed inside. I could already tell she was different than the others, no matter what Seth said.
TBC
