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Don't Happen Twice By: The unbelievably hot Kenny Chesney
~*~*~*Guy's P.O.V. ~*~*~*
I sat in the airport on a rather uncomfortable chair waiting for her arrival. I checked my watch 9:11 a.m. A girl with flowing brown hair stepped out of the portal. Her eyes wondered around the room. When she found me she dropped her bags and came running over to me. I yanked her into a hug and spun her in a circle.
"I've missed you so much," she smiled as I placed her on the ground. "So much for keeping in touch." She grabbed her bags, but not before hugging me again. "God it's been forever."
We walked out to my car, she hopped in, and we sped off to Eden Hall, where the reunion for the ducks was being held.
I turned the radio on and 'Me and Bobby McGee' came on. She smiled and looked at me from the corner of her eye. A smile spread across my face and we both broke into a fit of laughter.
I haven't seen you in forever,
Aw but you haven't changed a bit,
You didn't think that I'd remember,
How could I forget?
*FB*
I knocked on her dorm door at 11:30 one Friday night. The door flew open and there was Connie. I handed her a single rose and kissed her lips lightly.
A few minutes later we found our selves on the cliff that over looks all of Minneapolis, our favorite place to be. The lights of the city shimmered in the clear September night. Connie sat on the hood of my car tapping her fingers on the windshield as I cranked up the radio. I crawled up on the hood of the car and rested my head on her stomach. She stroked my hair gently.
"They're beautiful," Connie yawned, referring to the stars that where twinkling in the sky.
"Make a wish," I pointed at a shooting star that was flashing across the midnight black sky. She grabbed my hand and squeezed it tight with her other hand stilling combing threw my hair.
"Freedom's just another word for nothing left to lose. Nothing ain't worth nothing, but it's free--" The man on the radio sang. Connie joined in with her out of key singing.
"Feeling good was easy when Bobby sang the blues and buddy that was something-something- something for me," she screamed. The verses came and she stopped singing. She hummed and swayed back and forth.
"That was beautiful Cons."
"Thank you," she giggled. "Hey Guy, look what I got." Connie pulled out a tall bottle of pink strawberry wine and two Dixie cups. The cork popped off just missing my head. I sat up as she poured me a cup. She curled up in my arms and I wrapped my arms around her and kissed her head.
"I wish tonight would never end," Cons whispered in my ear lightly kissing it and then moving down my neck. I caught her head in my hands and lifted it up to my mouth. Her kiss was tender and sweet and I didn't want it to end just like she didn't want the night to end. Connie fell asleep in my arms and I was just about to doze off when I heard a near my church's bell toll 3.
"Holy shit!" I yelped, sliding out from under Connie and off the car.
"Guy? What are you doing?" Connie propped herself up on an elbow.
"We gotta get back to Eden Hall," I exclaimed. She grasped my arm and yanked me back up onto the car. She rolled onto me and kissed me. A sly smile grew on her face as she slid her hand down my chest and to the button on my pants.
*FB ends*
We sang Bobby McGee on the hood of my car,
Made a wish on every star,
In that clear September sky.
One bottle of wine,
and two Dixie cups.
Three A.M. I fell in love,
For the first time in my life.
Oh that's somethin' that just don't happen twice.
To this day I still taste that first kiss,
How I prayed it wouldn't end,
and in a way seeing you like this,
I guess it never really did.
We were just a few miles from Eden Hall when the song ended and she grabbed the steering wheel. She turned onto the cliff where I put my foot on the brake. Connie pulled the lever on my seat, making my seat recline back. She hopped over the seat and stratled my body.
"And buddy that was good enough for me," she sang quietly. She kissed my lips softly.
"I've missed you Connie Moreau," I whispered, tucking a strand of hair behind her ear.
"I've missed you, too," I pulled her into a hug. "Good enough for me and Bobby McGee," I murmured in her ear kissing it lightly. "I want this moment to last forever." That same sly smile grew on her face and I kissed the same girl I'd always been in love with.
Yeah we fell in love,
Oh that's something that just don't happen twice.
Don't Happen Twice By: The unbelievably hot Kenny Chesney
~*~*~*Guy's P.O.V. ~*~*~*
I sat in the airport on a rather uncomfortable chair waiting for her arrival. I checked my watch 9:11 a.m. A girl with flowing brown hair stepped out of the portal. Her eyes wondered around the room. When she found me she dropped her bags and came running over to me. I yanked her into a hug and spun her in a circle.
"I've missed you so much," she smiled as I placed her on the ground. "So much for keeping in touch." She grabbed her bags, but not before hugging me again. "God it's been forever."
We walked out to my car, she hopped in, and we sped off to Eden Hall, where the reunion for the ducks was being held.
I turned the radio on and 'Me and Bobby McGee' came on. She smiled and looked at me from the corner of her eye. A smile spread across my face and we both broke into a fit of laughter.
I haven't seen you in forever,
Aw but you haven't changed a bit,
You didn't think that I'd remember,
How could I forget?
*FB*
I knocked on her dorm door at 11:30 one Friday night. The door flew open and there was Connie. I handed her a single rose and kissed her lips lightly.
A few minutes later we found our selves on the cliff that over looks all of Minneapolis, our favorite place to be. The lights of the city shimmered in the clear September night. Connie sat on the hood of my car tapping her fingers on the windshield as I cranked up the radio. I crawled up on the hood of the car and rested my head on her stomach. She stroked my hair gently.
"They're beautiful," Connie yawned, referring to the stars that where twinkling in the sky.
"Make a wish," I pointed at a shooting star that was flashing across the midnight black sky. She grabbed my hand and squeezed it tight with her other hand stilling combing threw my hair.
"Freedom's just another word for nothing left to lose. Nothing ain't worth nothing, but it's free--" The man on the radio sang. Connie joined in with her out of key singing.
"Feeling good was easy when Bobby sang the blues and buddy that was something-something- something for me," she screamed. The verses came and she stopped singing. She hummed and swayed back and forth.
"That was beautiful Cons."
"Thank you," she giggled. "Hey Guy, look what I got." Connie pulled out a tall bottle of pink strawberry wine and two Dixie cups. The cork popped off just missing my head. I sat up as she poured me a cup. She curled up in my arms and I wrapped my arms around her and kissed her head.
"I wish tonight would never end," Cons whispered in my ear lightly kissing it and then moving down my neck. I caught her head in my hands and lifted it up to my mouth. Her kiss was tender and sweet and I didn't want it to end just like she didn't want the night to end. Connie fell asleep in my arms and I was just about to doze off when I heard a near my church's bell toll 3.
"Holy shit!" I yelped, sliding out from under Connie and off the car.
"Guy? What are you doing?" Connie propped herself up on an elbow.
"We gotta get back to Eden Hall," I exclaimed. She grasped my arm and yanked me back up onto the car. She rolled onto me and kissed me. A sly smile grew on her face as she slid her hand down my chest and to the button on my pants.
*FB ends*
We sang Bobby McGee on the hood of my car,
Made a wish on every star,
In that clear September sky.
One bottle of wine,
and two Dixie cups.
Three A.M. I fell in love,
For the first time in my life.
Oh that's somethin' that just don't happen twice.
To this day I still taste that first kiss,
How I prayed it wouldn't end,
and in a way seeing you like this,
I guess it never really did.
We were just a few miles from Eden Hall when the song ended and she grabbed the steering wheel. She turned onto the cliff where I put my foot on the brake. Connie pulled the lever on my seat, making my seat recline back. She hopped over the seat and stratled my body.
"And buddy that was good enough for me," she sang quietly. She kissed my lips softly.
"I've missed you Connie Moreau," I whispered, tucking a strand of hair behind her ear.
"I've missed you, too," I pulled her into a hug. "Good enough for me and Bobby McGee," I murmured in her ear kissing it lightly. "I want this moment to last forever." That same sly smile grew on her face and I kissed the same girl I'd always been in love with.
Yeah we fell in love,
Oh that's something that just don't happen twice.
