I sat on the curb, looking up at the dark clouds in the sky, wondering which path led up to where I am now. Just last week I was home, correction, I was at my father's house in Chino and now I am in Newport in front of my lawyer's, Sandy Cohen mansion.
I hear someone walk up beside me. I look up, he's average height, physically gifted, and by the looks of it a light brown/ dirty blonde color hair. I stand up next to him and brush the dirt of the butt of my jeans. He stares at me for a while as if he is trying to analyze a possible threat and I suppose I wasn't one because he finally said hi.
"Hey"
"Back at cha" was my only reply.
We both just stood there as the awkward silence consumed the air. He looked down at the ground as he pulled out a pack of cigarettes and put one between his lips. He offered me one and I took the one that was in between his lips instead. He was taken back but shook it off as he placed another one in his mouth. He was lighting his, when I leaned in and lit mine with the same flame.
He stood there smoking his cigarette as I enjoyed mine. I saw him looking at me from the corner of my eye, which caused me to shoot him a glance.
"What!"
"What, I didn't do anything."
"You were looking at me"
"Well I was wondering what you're doing outside the Cohen's house."
I drop my cigarette to the ground and stomped it out.
"What's it to ya?"
He was, I guess you can say he was shocked/surprised about the sudden outburst. He just shook his head in confusion and took a puff of his cigarette. I took the cigarette from his lips once again and stomped it out, like I did mine. Then I looked up at him, grabbed him by the hair and pulled him into a kiss, to put it simply.
He was reluctant at first but he eventually gave in and let me deepen the kiss. When he started to get really into, I bit his lip and pulled away.
"What the fuck?"
He touched his lip, and I could see the blood gliscine in the moon light. I laughed and sat back on the curb and I suppose he went home because when I turned back around, he was gone.
I shrugged and looked back at the cloud filled sky, wondering which path I should have taken, instead of the one I did.
