A/N: So this is an annie/liam fanfic. it's AU so dont get confused if some stuff doesnt make sense. also it's 1 in the morning right now so i apologize for any grammar mistakes. Hope you enjoy! leave a review if you want! :)
Liam Court stared at the new girl from his locker. She had a petite body frame, was wearing a tight long sleeved white shirt with skinny jeans that fit her just right, and sported a short, layered, auburn hairstyle. Her locker was just a couple down from his and he couldn't help but want to saunter over there and 'welcome' her to the school.
"Hey, Liam, you ready for lunch?" his friend, Teddy, asked as he walked up to Liam followed by the usual posse of Dixon and Navid.
"Who's the new girl?" Liam immediately asked without hesitation. He hadn't taken his eyes off her since he first saw her,
Teddy, Dixon, and Navid automatically looked to where Liam was staring. The girl was completely oblivious to her surroundings as she kept fidgeting with her locker combination. It seemed as though it hadn't been working for her at all since most of her books were piled on the floor next to her along with her book bag. Not a Louis Vuitton bag or a coach purse used as a backpack. It was just a regular JanSport navy blue backpack.
"You guys already ogling at the new girl?" Ivy Sullivan said as she walked up to her group of friends. Being the only girl in the group she always found it weird how they would ogle at every female that passed their way.
"You know who she is?" Liam asked hoping to get an answer from her considering his male friends were of no help.
"Her name's Annie Wilson." Ivy responded, "She just moved here from San Francisco. Her mom apparently just remarried or something."
Liam looked at Ivy and smiled. He had his answer. Her name was Annie Wilson. He knew that he could now make his approach, but he decided that he would wait. He was hungry and he needed food in his system.
"Alright, let's go eat." Liam said and all the boys followed him as if he was the ringleader. Ivy rolled her eyes and trailed behind looking back at the new girl.
Ivy knew that Annie was just a conquest for Liam and after he was through with her he would move on to the next girl that crawled under him. And as horrible as it all sounded the worst part was that Ivy couldn't help but be jealous of Annieā¦or any girl that Liam went after. Ivy had moved to Beverly Hills a little over two years ago to start freshmen year at Beverly Hills High. She was the tomboy that no girl wanted to befriend and frankly she didn't want to be friends with the girls either so she became best buds with Liam, Dixon, Teddy, and Navid. The worst part of it was that she knew Liam was the biggest playboy the school had to offer even when they were lowly freshmen, but Ivy couldn't help but fall for the dark haired blue eyed surfer boy.
"Hey, Ivy, hurry up!" Dixon yelled as Ivy snapped out of her daze. She ran up to her boys and waited in line with them as they each got their food. Ivy stared at Liam as he got his food and promised herself that she would be Liam's girlfriend one way or another. It would happen by the end of the year.
The five friends found a table outside and sat down in the heat of the day. Thank God there was an umbrella on the table providing shade for them.
"So when are you going to go in for the catch?" Dixon asked Liam as they ate their overly-salted completely unhealthy cafeteria food.
"What catch?" Liam answered not really paying attention to his friends or his food. All he could think about was the way the new girl, or Annie, kept fumbling with her locker combination. Maybe he should've helped her out. It would have provided a reason for him to go up to her, not that Liam ever needed a reason to go up to girls.
"Annie. When are you going to 'ask her out'?" Dixon replied adding air quotes around 'ask her out'.
Liam looked at Dixon with an amused expression before saying, "Why did you put air quotes around 'ask her out'."
"Oh, please, we all know your definition of asking a girl out: a crappy dinner with a naked Liam for dessert." Ivy responded.
"First of all, my dinners aren't crappy. And second of all, a naked Liam for dessert is what every girl is asking for. I bet you even you're wondering what that would be like."
As the three men at the table stifled a laugh Ivy tried to keep her cool and keep herself from turning a dark shade of crimson while looking for a witty response to answer a laughing Liam.
"Please, I bet you a naked Liam would just be an embarrassment for you considering how small your dick is." Ivy responded and Liam stopped laughing.
"Oh so that's how it's going to be?" asked Liam jokingly not at all offended by Ivy's retort. It was weak and he knew that arguing with her was less fun than fooling around with her.
"Yupp, it is." Ivy replied angrily. She was angry that Liam had caught on to her without really catching on. She wanted him to like her so badly and for that she hated herself, but she was desperate.
"Liam, it's Annie." Navid interrupted and Liam immediately turned to look at his latest target. She was carrying her navy blue backpack over one shoulder with her tray of food in one hand. In the other hand, Annie was carrying half her books and Liam guessed that she hadn't been able to open her locker.
"Alright, I'm going in." Liam said happy with the food in his system and ready to 'welcome' Annie into the school.
"Good luck." Ivy said sarcastically as Liam got up and walked to where Annie was sitting.
Annie noticed a dark haired, blue eyed male walking in her direction. He was wearing a plain white t-shirt with jeans and sneakers. It was a very laid back look and it told her that he seemed like the laid back type of guy.
"Hey, I'm Liam." The male stated and took a seat across from Annie. She looked up at him and couldn't help but notice his mesmerizing blue eyes.
"I'm Annie." She stated and then looked around as if expecting someone else to go sit with her. Either this guy was truly nice or he wanted something from her. Judging by his cocky grin and laid back demeanor she realized he wanted something from her. Apparently people at Beverly Hills weren't that nice.
"I know." Liam stated with his best charming look and then looked at Annie's face for some kind of expression. She didn't seem flirty or interested which surprised him; she seemed confused and annoyed.
"Okay, so then what do you want?" Annie asked getting irritated with the boy in front of her. She had had a crappy day and didn't want him to make it worse, which she was sure he would.
"And what makes you think I want something?" Liam asked seemingly offended by her bitter words.
"Well judging by the fact that no one here in Beverly Hills seems nice enough to even muster a hello then I'm assuming you're here because you want something from me, not because you're the welcoming committee and you're going to show me how to open my locker." Annie retorted.
"Well my, my, aren't you perceptive." Liam said
"Thank you, I like to think so too. Now back to what we were discussing. What do you want?"
"You. me. Dinner. Friday night." Liam said nonchalantly and Annie couldn't help but laugh. It was official; this was the worst day of her life.
"What makes you think I'd want to go out with you?" Annie answered and Liam almost fell off his seat. Was she saying no?
"What?" he asked confused.
Annie smiled and answered, "I'm sorry, but I don't know you and well our first conversation hasn't really been pleasant so no, I wont go out with you Friday."
"You wont?"
"Nope."
"But-but why?"
"I already answered that. Plus, you don't seem like the serious relationship type of guy. so I don't appreciate being your latest conquest."
"Conquest?" Liam asked surprised by easily she was reading him.
"You know, latest acquisition, conquer, big sweep, or even more accurately, your latest one-night stand." Annie smiled mockingly at Liam and he couldn't help, but desperately want her to keep talking.
"So you're saying no?"
"Glad you understand." Annie responded.
"You sure?" Liam asked one last time.
Annie looked directly into Liam's eyes and nodded her head slowly then said, "You may leave now." she waved him off and without a second glance turned her gaze to her food.
Liam didn't want to leave, but eventually and reluctantly he stood up and walked away. He walked back to his table stunned and completely in awe of the girl he had just talked to. It was his first no. Ever. Liam Court had never been turned down before. Every girl he had ever asked out had always said yes. But then again 99% of the girls he had asked out used coach purses as backpacks. He didn't know what it was about this girl, but she saw right through him. His cocky demeanor and arrogant behavior had jut gone to waste. Annie didn't want to date him and he didn't know why, but he knew one thing for sure. Liam wasn't giving up that easily. Annie was different and for some reason Liam was immediately hooked. Maybe it was the fact that this was the first time he'd have to try and get a girl to like him or maybe the fact that she didn't fall for his charm turned him on, but either way he was sure that Annie Wilson would fall for him sooner rather than later.
