Perfect Match
What Your Eyes Told Me
Theresa sat down beside Fox on the couch. He was reading the news paper when he glanced over at her. He had the sudden urge to kiss her but didn't. Her dark hair was up in a ponytail, and she wore a blue, and red stripped shirt, with blue pants.
She smiled. "Hi."
'God save me from that smile', he thought. "Hello Theresa."
"Tonight we are having this great dinner. My mom and brothers are coming. Its just a small celebration before Miguel goes off on his honey moon with Charity. Will you come?"
"Um sure. I suppose I could. Mind if I bring a date?"he asked as she raised her eyebrows in surprize. It was funny how she was surprized by him even after a year.
"Ah yeah.Tha'd be great. So who is she?"Theresa smiled as he moved to get off the couch. He folded the paper and smiled as he leaned in really close.
"Your so curious"he laughed walking out of the living room.
Theresa smirked after him. Now she was really curious as to whom he was bringing to dinner.
Kay was walking from the university to the cafe. She had just gotten out of class, and she had no plans for the rest of the day. She looked above and saw clouds gathering. Then, thinking back to last night she thought of the handsome Fox Crane whom she was meeting at the cafe. She smiled. Actually she couldn't stop smiling. Simone had asked her why she kept smiling and she just couldn't answer. She just couldn't tell anyone about Fox.
She crossed the street as traffic halted, and entered the book store and went to seat by the window. She took her sketchpad out of her pink and white Jansport bakpack. She began to sketch Fox's eyes first. She didn't know why, but she just had to get those sad blue eyes out, and since telling someone about him wasn't the best thing to do right now, this was the next best thing. She heard the bell jingle, and looked up to see him approaching. He sat down opposite of her in the booth.
"Hi. You look really good"the words flew from his mouth before he realised it.
Kay blushed. "Thank you."
"Sorry I'm late. I was deciding on if I should come or not."
"Why? Did Theresa tell you about me?" Kay asked, alarmed.
"No, actually I didn't tell anyone about you. I wouldn't want them to say how bad I would be for you."
"I didn't tell anyone about you either. I didn't want anyone to tell me that I'd ruin your life."
"We have that in common I suppose."
"Yeah. So what do you want for lunch, I'm starved." Kay began to put the sketchpad up, but Fox reached for it. He gently took it from her, smiling. When he saw what she had drawn, he looked up. She was avoiding his eyes by looking away.
"My eyes"he said softly.
"Yeah. See last night you looked sad. And my art teacher says that the eyes are the window to the soul."
"So you want to see my soul, Kay? I don't think you do. I think your this sad broken girl, who needs to hold onto something, because your afraid the next time you slip you won't get up again." He handed her the sketchpad back. She slipped it into her bakpack witch she sat on the floor. "Or at least thats what your eyes are telling me."
"I'm sorry."
"About what?"he asked quickly intrigued by the auburn hair girl that he couldn't rattle so easily.
"That I saw your eyes. That I saw through your facade of hardness. That I saw your hurt."
"Really? Who said my hardness was an act?"Fox was really intrigued by her now.
Kay held up her hands in defense. "Sorry, I just blabbed everything out. But I was only saying what your eyes told me."
He laughed for a moment. Kay found his laugh very sexy although she didn't know why. She just sighed to herself in a dreamy way, then became annoyed when he didn't stop laughing. "What in the hell is so funny?"
"You. You actually believe that I'm lonely, and afraid, and all that crap. Well I'm not. I'm....more of a loner. I chose to be alone."
She looked outside to see it snowing. This was great, she hadn't drove so now she was sranded with the hot guy. "Believe me Fox, no one wants to be alone."
'Kay Bennet the insightful. I don't WANT to be alone. I WANT to be with Theresa Lopez-Fitzgerald. I want to be with her and love her. Seeing as how that isn't going to happen I have to be alone." He thought.
"Well its snowing, I should head home"Kay smiled gently reaching for her bookbag.
"Did you drive?"Fox asked looking outside to see the massive build up of snow.
"No, because if I had I would definetly find some where other than home to go to"Kay stated frowning as she stood.
"We could go back to my place." Fox smiled firmly.
"Oh really. And just what would we do there?"Kay smirked slidding the bakpack onto her left shoulder.
"Common" he grabbed his keys. "I'm sure we'll think of something to keep us occupied"he wiggled his eyebrows suggestively.
"Your a pervert aren't you?"Kay rolled her eyes heading out into the storm brewing up outside.
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A/n:I have to leave off there. Just to make you want more. Remember to review. Reviews are what drive me to write and update. Please keep that in mind.
What Your Eyes Told Me
Theresa sat down beside Fox on the couch. He was reading the news paper when he glanced over at her. He had the sudden urge to kiss her but didn't. Her dark hair was up in a ponytail, and she wore a blue, and red stripped shirt, with blue pants.
She smiled. "Hi."
'God save me from that smile', he thought. "Hello Theresa."
"Tonight we are having this great dinner. My mom and brothers are coming. Its just a small celebration before Miguel goes off on his honey moon with Charity. Will you come?"
"Um sure. I suppose I could. Mind if I bring a date?"he asked as she raised her eyebrows in surprize. It was funny how she was surprized by him even after a year.
"Ah yeah.Tha'd be great. So who is she?"Theresa smiled as he moved to get off the couch. He folded the paper and smiled as he leaned in really close.
"Your so curious"he laughed walking out of the living room.
Theresa smirked after him. Now she was really curious as to whom he was bringing to dinner.
Kay was walking from the university to the cafe. She had just gotten out of class, and she had no plans for the rest of the day. She looked above and saw clouds gathering. Then, thinking back to last night she thought of the handsome Fox Crane whom she was meeting at the cafe. She smiled. Actually she couldn't stop smiling. Simone had asked her why she kept smiling and she just couldn't answer. She just couldn't tell anyone about Fox.
She crossed the street as traffic halted, and entered the book store and went to seat by the window. She took her sketchpad out of her pink and white Jansport bakpack. She began to sketch Fox's eyes first. She didn't know why, but she just had to get those sad blue eyes out, and since telling someone about him wasn't the best thing to do right now, this was the next best thing. She heard the bell jingle, and looked up to see him approaching. He sat down opposite of her in the booth.
"Hi. You look really good"the words flew from his mouth before he realised it.
Kay blushed. "Thank you."
"Sorry I'm late. I was deciding on if I should come or not."
"Why? Did Theresa tell you about me?" Kay asked, alarmed.
"No, actually I didn't tell anyone about you. I wouldn't want them to say how bad I would be for you."
"I didn't tell anyone about you either. I didn't want anyone to tell me that I'd ruin your life."
"We have that in common I suppose."
"Yeah. So what do you want for lunch, I'm starved." Kay began to put the sketchpad up, but Fox reached for it. He gently took it from her, smiling. When he saw what she had drawn, he looked up. She was avoiding his eyes by looking away.
"My eyes"he said softly.
"Yeah. See last night you looked sad. And my art teacher says that the eyes are the window to the soul."
"So you want to see my soul, Kay? I don't think you do. I think your this sad broken girl, who needs to hold onto something, because your afraid the next time you slip you won't get up again." He handed her the sketchpad back. She slipped it into her bakpack witch she sat on the floor. "Or at least thats what your eyes are telling me."
"I'm sorry."
"About what?"he asked quickly intrigued by the auburn hair girl that he couldn't rattle so easily.
"That I saw your eyes. That I saw through your facade of hardness. That I saw your hurt."
"Really? Who said my hardness was an act?"Fox was really intrigued by her now.
Kay held up her hands in defense. "Sorry, I just blabbed everything out. But I was only saying what your eyes told me."
He laughed for a moment. Kay found his laugh very sexy although she didn't know why. She just sighed to herself in a dreamy way, then became annoyed when he didn't stop laughing. "What in the hell is so funny?"
"You. You actually believe that I'm lonely, and afraid, and all that crap. Well I'm not. I'm....more of a loner. I chose to be alone."
She looked outside to see it snowing. This was great, she hadn't drove so now she was sranded with the hot guy. "Believe me Fox, no one wants to be alone."
'Kay Bennet the insightful. I don't WANT to be alone. I WANT to be with Theresa Lopez-Fitzgerald. I want to be with her and love her. Seeing as how that isn't going to happen I have to be alone." He thought.
"Well its snowing, I should head home"Kay smiled gently reaching for her bookbag.
"Did you drive?"Fox asked looking outside to see the massive build up of snow.
"No, because if I had I would definetly find some where other than home to go to"Kay stated frowning as she stood.
"We could go back to my place." Fox smiled firmly.
"Oh really. And just what would we do there?"Kay smirked slidding the bakpack onto her left shoulder.
"Common" he grabbed his keys. "I'm sure we'll think of something to keep us occupied"he wiggled his eyebrows suggestively.
"Your a pervert aren't you?"Kay rolled her eyes heading out into the storm brewing up outside.
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A/n:I have to leave off there. Just to make you want more. Remember to review. Reviews are what drive me to write and update. Please keep that in mind.
