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Recap:
"I'm taking a huge chance on you. My head always told me to run the other way, as well as some people offering advice. But clearly my heart didn't listen."
Nathan broke in. "Good. Or I would feel kind of stupid right now, sitting here all alone."
Part 9
"Come on," he said, holding out his hand for her to take. "Let's go for a walk."
Haley took his hand as he led them away from the dock. Here she was outsider Haley James holding hands with basketball star Nathan Scott. Not to mention wearing his varsity jacket.
"Where do you want to go?" Nathan asked Haley.
"The moon," she answered starring up at the clear starlit sky as the walked.
Nathan grinned. "Then come this way."
Haley looked at him. He could be so goofy and cute when he was with her. She couldn't help but wonder what he meant, and where they were going. He could be so adorable some times.
He led Haley to the park down by the river. Nathan didn't frequent it too much because the only reason he would go there would be the basketball, but he has his own in his driveway. And of course Lucas is usually always there.
"The park?" Haley asked.
Nathan nodded. He led her to the swings. "I used to love hanging out in the park for hours swinging as high as I could. When I was younger I thought, oddly enough, I could swing myself high enough to touch the moon."
Haley laughed. "That's so cute."
"Sarcasm?" Nathan asked, unsure if she was mocking him.
She shook her head. "No really. It's cute."
Nathan let go of her hand and stood behind the swing. "Come sit. I'll push you. See if you can get close enough," he told her with a smile.
Haley went and sat down on the swing. Nathan pulled the swing back, and pushed it forward. Haley pumped her legs to help her swing higher. Nathan kept pushing her until she was going so high he thought the swing would go fully around.
"Can you reach it yet?" he asked.
Recap:
"I'm taking a huge chance on you. My head always told me to run the other way, as well as some people offering advice. But clearly my heart didn't listen."
Nathan broke in. "Good. Or I would feel kind of stupid right now, sitting here all alone."
Part 9
"Come on," he said, holding out his hand for her to take. "Let's go for a walk."
Haley took his hand as he led them away from the dock. Here she was outsider Haley James holding hands with basketball star Nathan Scott. Not to mention wearing his varsity jacket.
"Where do you want to go?" Nathan asked Haley.
"The moon," she answered starring up at the clear starlit sky as the walked.
Nathan grinned. "Then come this way."
Haley looked at him. He could be so goofy and cute when he was with her. She couldn't help but wonder what he meant, and where they were going. He could be so adorable some times.
He led Haley to the park down by the river. Nathan didn't frequent it too much because the only reason he would go there would be the basketball, but he has his own in his driveway. And of course Lucas is usually always there.
"The park?" Haley asked.
Nathan nodded. He led her to the swings. "I used to love hanging out in the park for hours swinging as high as I could. When I was younger I thought, oddly enough, I could swing myself high enough to touch the moon."
Haley laughed. "That's so cute."
"Sarcasm?" Nathan asked, unsure if she was mocking him.
She shook her head. "No really. It's cute."
Nathan let go of her hand and stood behind the swing. "Come sit. I'll push you. See if you can get close enough," he told her with a smile.
Haley went and sat down on the swing. Nathan pulled the swing back, and pushed it forward. Haley pumped her legs to help her swing higher. Nathan kept pushing her until she was going so high he thought the swing would go fully around.
"Can you reach it yet?" he asked.
