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"Wow, June." Drew smirked, "Not even an 'I miss you too' first?"
She shook her head, proud of her gesture. "No explanation, no affection." She giggled slightly.
"So, I take it you didn't miss me?"
She licked her lips, starring at the ground, before glancing back at him. "I won't admit to anything until you start talking."
He sighed, giving in. "Alright. How about you buy me lunch then I'll tell you anything you want to know." He stated smugly.
She laughed. "Still the smooth talker, eh?"
His face formed a lopsided smirk, "Why, were you swooned by my words?"
She rolled her eyes, "Come on. Free food this way."
Drew was totally stunned by May. She was still so beautiful, just like he left her. Difference was, the beauty he knew from her was the teen beauty she had when they were in high school. But now, her beauty was matured. Her hair was way longer then the shoulder length it used to be, but she still have those waves. Her body was slimmer, noting the perfect curves she possessed in the right places; perfectly proportioned. Even though she was wearing a loose shirt, he could still see it. Her lips seemed fuller and plump, glossed to the shine. Her denim shorts showed off her well-toned, long legs. Her face was still angelic. It was still the vintage beauty that showed off innocence. And her eyes; her eyes still sparkled. They were still those hypnotizing light blue orbs that had him gawking into back in high school.
May bought each of them a hot dog at the near buy cart. She also bought one for Rose.
"So, talk, Grass-head." She demanded with a mouth full of hotdog and bread.
Drew told her everything; he started with his grandfather's death and how they needed to move in with his grandmother to take care of her. He didn't tell her because he didn't want to bum out her prom. But he didn't tell her the real reason why he let her go with Brendan and the REAL reason why he didn't tell her he was moving.
"Why didn't you just tell me? Or at least kept in touch." She said sadly, when Drew finished his story.
Drew wanted to say, 'because I wanted to forget you' but instead he opted for, "Do you know how hard it was to just leave?"
May rolled her eyes. She sipped the last of her soda and added, "If it counts, I did miss you."
Drew grinned at her, "Thank you. But hey, at least you had a great prom, right?"
"For the most part." She threw her garbage into a bin. "I mean, sure the night with Brendan was amazing, but the ending was not a happily ever after."
Drew chuckled, "Aww, did May's carriage turn back into a pumpkin?" He teased slightly.
She bumped him with her hip and ignored the comment. "How would you like it when you know that, that night was the last time you were going to be able to be with the guy you really like, even if he did give you one of the greatest nights of your life? Brendan left for the airport after prom. And then you! I really needed you after prom! But then, as soon as you were getting into your car, you tell me you're moving. I mean, what kind of best friend just drops a bomb like that out of the blue? In one night, I lost the guy I liked and the most important guy in my heart—my best friend. I was a wreck the following days. Ask, Gary. He and Leaf spent the rest of the remainder of the school year trying to stop me from going into depression."
Drew, caught off guard, froze. Guilt suddenly took over him as he gazed at her. He could see that the memory itself brought her unwanted pain. "I'm sorry."
"You should be." She whined like a child.
"How about I make it up to you? How about dinner, Friday?"
She winced, "I can't Friday. I'm meeting someone."
"Boyfriend?" He asked, slightly in fear that the statement was true.
She chuckled. "No, just a friend. But hey, I'm free Saturday night. How about then?"
"Sure. Saturday then… it's a date, April." He grinned at her.
A/N: Hi! Here's another chapter! Enjoy! And if you haven't already check out my other stories too :) Thanks guys! Let me know your thoughts by leaving a review!
