And then I opened my eyes.

There was this lady standing before me.

All right, I thought she was lovely in that white dress if you really want to know.

"Good day to you!" She greeted. "I'm Haley Arden."

All I managed to give in return for the warm smile she gave me was a big smirk.

Well you can't blame me for my basic dislike for people, can you?

"It's a beautiful day isn't it?" She said looking around.

I can't stand sunny people.

"Look I just want to be left alone," I said nastily.

"Now why would anyone want to sulk on a beautiful day?" she asked, sitting beside me.

"Beautiful?! What's beautiful about this day? It's just like any other day!" I exclaimed angrily.

"Oh no, it's not an ordinary day," she said with an unwavering pleasantness. "This is the first time we meet, the first time we came across each other. Now that's something extraordinary." And then she added something even crazier, "I've been waiting for you."

"Why the hell would you be waiting for me?!" I asked incredulously. "We don't even know each other."

She simply chose to change the subject.

"People very seldom rent beach houses nowadays. I see you'll be occupying unit One. It's great to have someone to share Green Palm Beach with," she muttered.

"Look you're obviously a very happy person and I, in case you haven't notice am totally not. We are completely opposites I don't think we can ever connect so I don't see the point of this conversation." I said getting up angrily and storming into my rented Beach House.

And then I slammed the door shut.

Ok. I guess I went harsh with her. It's just that I've reached that point where I feel that I can't bear to deal with people anymore. Plus her happiness is totally driving me nuts. I mean how can anyone be that positive?!

Oh well for some reason, I couldn't help sneaking a peek on the window.

She was no longer anywhere in sight.