Since I noticed I have been posting verrrryy slowly and short chapters ill do 2 in one night.
Not promising this will be long though…sorry
Summers POV
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I came back on Sunday; the spa trip didn't turn out too well.
Everywhere I went, there was something there to remind me of Cohen.
A man making a joke, a kid with curly brown hair, someone reading a comic book, someone listening to Rooney. Basically, anything reminded me of him.
When my limo driver pulled into my street I saw a boy, looking like Cohen, OF course, getting in to a taxi leaving. And the taxi was…right outside of my house? No, it couldn't be him…your hallucinating Summer…
When I got home I went straight up stairs to finish packing.
Dad won't be home for a couple of hours, and I don't really care when my step mother does, so I blasted the mix Seth made me before he left.
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Finally, it was Monday, and I was leaving here in about….4 minutes.
Richard (my limo driver) was parked outside. So I ran downstairs, kissed my father goodbye, ignored my stepmother and was off.
The drive there was good, except I was nervous the whole time. I don't know why…I had the whole plane ride to think this over.
But what if he was with a girl, or a new friend, what if he didn't want to see me, what if he wasn't even there!? Man that would suck.
I got to the airport and finally boarded, after what felt like eons.
I sit down, too excited about seeing everyone to even look at the person next to me.
Since I got up at like 5 this morning I was pretty wiped so after about 4 seconds I closed my eyes.
But they snapped back open when I heard "Summer?"
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I would write more but I couldn't think of a better cliff hanger for right now. So there it is…next chapter:Seth's POV…and maybe Summer's too. Review!
