Hello again! It's me and I just wanted to thank everyone who reviewed so,
yea, thanks. I'm here with another chapter, and I'll try to update every
day, and if it can't be that soon, it will at least be every other day.
Well, now that I've blabbed enough, here's chapter five.
Disclaimer: I own everyone you don't recognize. The rest belongs to S. E. Hinton. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
I leaned out of my window so I could talk in the lowest voice possible. "Johnny, what are you doing here? If it's your jacket you want, I can give it to you tomorrow. I'm sorry I didn't remember I had it."
"Don't worry about it. Can you come out here? I can't go home, and I've been at Pony's house all week. I'm just another mouth to feed. I need somebody to walk with me because I'm bored." Johnny had now dropped all of the stones and had his hands crossed over his chest, rubbing his arms.
"Hold on, let me get some things and I'll be down in a minute," I said, going to get his jacket and one of my own.
I stepped out of my window that lead to the front porch and ran to the back yard to pay a visit to Johnny. All this time we'd been friends and I never knew how much I liked him. It was like all it took was one moment and I was completely infatuated with him. Notice how I said 'infatuate' and not love. I was way too young for love; I didn't even know the half of it back then.
Johnny was standing there, shivering with cold, teeth chattering, lips chapped, and a smile on his face. "Hey," he said shyly, which confused me, since I didn't know what he had to be shy about. I didn't mind it though; he was cute when he blushed. "Hey," I replied.
We walked to the end of town, and then to the park. We sat at the fountain, and rested on each other. It was awkward at first, me leaning on his with his arm around me, but after a minute, we got comfortable. It was actually kinda cool until Dally saw us and started coming towards our way. Johnny quickly took his arm off of me and we both sat up strait.
"Well, look what we got here, a couple o' lovebirds. Tell me, when's the wedding?" Dally was leaned up against a tree with a cigarette hanging out of his mouth and a smirk on his face. "No, wait, I got a better one. When's the baby due?"
Right then, I was ready to kill Dallas Winston, but I including the rest of the gang knew very well not to piss him off. Ever. I stood up, not even taking the slightest glance at Dally, and pulled Johnny with me, and we walked away from Dallas just like that. No questions asked. It must have been our lucky day, because had we been anybody else, Dally would have beet the shit out of us.
We walked to the drug store to get a comic, or a chocolate bar, or something. To tell you the truth, I didn't care what we did; I just loved walking with him. When we stepped through the door, the first thing I saw was a man taking a gun out of his jacket pocket. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Ha! I left you on a cliff hanger. Yes, I'm evil. You're welcome to tell me that, oh and you're also welcome to review. *wink wink*. I'll try to update tomorrow.
Bye for now
StillStayingGold.
Disclaimer: I own everyone you don't recognize. The rest belongs to S. E. Hinton. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
I leaned out of my window so I could talk in the lowest voice possible. "Johnny, what are you doing here? If it's your jacket you want, I can give it to you tomorrow. I'm sorry I didn't remember I had it."
"Don't worry about it. Can you come out here? I can't go home, and I've been at Pony's house all week. I'm just another mouth to feed. I need somebody to walk with me because I'm bored." Johnny had now dropped all of the stones and had his hands crossed over his chest, rubbing his arms.
"Hold on, let me get some things and I'll be down in a minute," I said, going to get his jacket and one of my own.
I stepped out of my window that lead to the front porch and ran to the back yard to pay a visit to Johnny. All this time we'd been friends and I never knew how much I liked him. It was like all it took was one moment and I was completely infatuated with him. Notice how I said 'infatuate' and not love. I was way too young for love; I didn't even know the half of it back then.
Johnny was standing there, shivering with cold, teeth chattering, lips chapped, and a smile on his face. "Hey," he said shyly, which confused me, since I didn't know what he had to be shy about. I didn't mind it though; he was cute when he blushed. "Hey," I replied.
We walked to the end of town, and then to the park. We sat at the fountain, and rested on each other. It was awkward at first, me leaning on his with his arm around me, but after a minute, we got comfortable. It was actually kinda cool until Dally saw us and started coming towards our way. Johnny quickly took his arm off of me and we both sat up strait.
"Well, look what we got here, a couple o' lovebirds. Tell me, when's the wedding?" Dally was leaned up against a tree with a cigarette hanging out of his mouth and a smirk on his face. "No, wait, I got a better one. When's the baby due?"
Right then, I was ready to kill Dallas Winston, but I including the rest of the gang knew very well not to piss him off. Ever. I stood up, not even taking the slightest glance at Dally, and pulled Johnny with me, and we walked away from Dallas just like that. No questions asked. It must have been our lucky day, because had we been anybody else, Dally would have beet the shit out of us.
We walked to the drug store to get a comic, or a chocolate bar, or something. To tell you the truth, I didn't care what we did; I just loved walking with him. When we stepped through the door, the first thing I saw was a man taking a gun out of his jacket pocket. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Ha! I left you on a cliff hanger. Yes, I'm evil. You're welcome to tell me that, oh and you're also welcome to review. *wink wink*. I'll try to update tomorrow.
Bye for now
StillStayingGold.
