Disclaimer: As RFR is seemingly over, I cannot own it and shall forever remember my wanting. But don't listen to this depressing spew of crap! Read the third chapter!
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Ray realized that he should have made his move on Lily a long time ago. He realized that Lily might not even know his true feelings, and if she didn't....Would he forever be tortured to watch her and Travis together?!
"No, I know she doesn't know...But how can I show her without everything screwing up like it usually does?" Ray thought. It was true, everything usually did screw up every time he tried to tell Lily that one important thing. He tried hard not to remember that incident with Jumpy, Jr...Ray shuddered.
Lily, on the other hand, could not help but realize her developing feelings for Travis. She remembered way back when when they had first put together Radio Free Roscoe. She'd met Travis like she would any other person, a simple smile and hello. Then later she got to know the real Travis, and she thought about how he seemed all mysterious and down to earth-like. When he told her what usually happened with girls, she couldn't believe it. She had to admit, though, that the strong silent type was very attracting, but the things Travis was interested in were...different. Different in a unique way, and she loved it.
"So, any idea when the rain will let up...?" Robbie said in a lazy voice. He was nodding in the corner, sitting down on the floor with Ray. Lily and Travis were upon the couch, talking.
"No, but maybe we should all get some rest. I have to admit, though, that this storm troubles me, I've never seen anything like this." Travis said. Ray scoffed and let his head fall back onto the wall and went to sleep.
They (Lily and Travis) made sure that Robbie and Ray were actually asleep before talking at all. If a word was slipped from her mouth, or his for that matter, they knew that Ray's heart would broken.
"It's been a while....Since we started RFR, you know?" Lily was looking down onto the floor as she spoke, not wanting to stare into Travis' eyes, in fear of letting something go. His eyes were the same as himself, mysterious and beautiful in a way that they could sneek into your very soul, and maybe steal your heart...
"Yeah...It's like destiny. No, it was destiny. To meet you, Robbie, Ray. To tell you the truth, I...I never really had real friends...Or at least ones that I get to stick with as much as you. People don't think me of any intelligence, or maybe just to much, I don't know." Travis shook his head and closed his eyes.
"Don't let that get you down, Travis. You can't let a lifetime of being a loner from stopping you of happiness now...Woah, I'm beginning to sound like you, eh?" Lily smiled and reluctantly looked to Travis.
"I can't help but feeling, and don't take this the wrong way, that somehow I won't be able to stay here very much longer...It's like a lot of my old homes. I make friends, show them off to my parents. They're happy and content living where they are, and so am I. Then...we just up and move because of my dad's work...And I don't want this to turn out like that." Travis held a look of sorrow in his eyes and Lily couldn't help but feel sorry.
"Oh come on, Travis! You need to at least talk to your parents once in a while. Say something! Anything from letting you go if you don't want to!" Lily held her hand to her forehead and sighed.
"You're right...You're absolutely right." Travis smiled, one that held some interest of some kind, a pure happiness, almost, and that was rarely seen.
Lily couldn't stand it any longer. She cocked her head to the side and bit her lip, hoping for Travis to say something other. She liked the smile that was plated across his lips and put one upon herself. They both swallowed hard.
"Lily, I think..." Travis began.
"That I like you..." Lily finished.
Woah...what a reversed reality.....
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Ray realized that he should have made his move on Lily a long time ago. He realized that Lily might not even know his true feelings, and if she didn't....Would he forever be tortured to watch her and Travis together?!
"No, I know she doesn't know...But how can I show her without everything screwing up like it usually does?" Ray thought. It was true, everything usually did screw up every time he tried to tell Lily that one important thing. He tried hard not to remember that incident with Jumpy, Jr...Ray shuddered.
Lily, on the other hand, could not help but realize her developing feelings for Travis. She remembered way back when when they had first put together Radio Free Roscoe. She'd met Travis like she would any other person, a simple smile and hello. Then later she got to know the real Travis, and she thought about how he seemed all mysterious and down to earth-like. When he told her what usually happened with girls, she couldn't believe it. She had to admit, though, that the strong silent type was very attracting, but the things Travis was interested in were...different. Different in a unique way, and she loved it.
"So, any idea when the rain will let up...?" Robbie said in a lazy voice. He was nodding in the corner, sitting down on the floor with Ray. Lily and Travis were upon the couch, talking.
"No, but maybe we should all get some rest. I have to admit, though, that this storm troubles me, I've never seen anything like this." Travis said. Ray scoffed and let his head fall back onto the wall and went to sleep.
They (Lily and Travis) made sure that Robbie and Ray were actually asleep before talking at all. If a word was slipped from her mouth, or his for that matter, they knew that Ray's heart would broken.
"It's been a while....Since we started RFR, you know?" Lily was looking down onto the floor as she spoke, not wanting to stare into Travis' eyes, in fear of letting something go. His eyes were the same as himself, mysterious and beautiful in a way that they could sneek into your very soul, and maybe steal your heart...
"Yeah...It's like destiny. No, it was destiny. To meet you, Robbie, Ray. To tell you the truth, I...I never really had real friends...Or at least ones that I get to stick with as much as you. People don't think me of any intelligence, or maybe just to much, I don't know." Travis shook his head and closed his eyes.
"Don't let that get you down, Travis. You can't let a lifetime of being a loner from stopping you of happiness now...Woah, I'm beginning to sound like you, eh?" Lily smiled and reluctantly looked to Travis.
"I can't help but feeling, and don't take this the wrong way, that somehow I won't be able to stay here very much longer...It's like a lot of my old homes. I make friends, show them off to my parents. They're happy and content living where they are, and so am I. Then...we just up and move because of my dad's work...And I don't want this to turn out like that." Travis held a look of sorrow in his eyes and Lily couldn't help but feel sorry.
"Oh come on, Travis! You need to at least talk to your parents once in a while. Say something! Anything from letting you go if you don't want to!" Lily held her hand to her forehead and sighed.
"You're right...You're absolutely right." Travis smiled, one that held some interest of some kind, a pure happiness, almost, and that was rarely seen.
Lily couldn't stand it any longer. She cocked her head to the side and bit her lip, hoping for Travis to say something other. She liked the smile that was plated across his lips and put one upon herself. They both swallowed hard.
"Lily, I think..." Travis began.
"That I like you..." Lily finished.
Woah...what a reversed reality.....
