April
"Keg coming through!" Jasper yelled as he stepped between me and Leah.
"Christ, this is a serious party, isn't it?" Leah glanced around the field where guys were setting up for a bonfire and girls were laying down blankets.
"It is, Leah. But I'm not sure just what Jesus has to do with it," Bella said, slinging her arm around my girl's shoulders and grinning at us.
"I don't know, but I know you'll be seeing God later," Jasper not-so-quietly whispered as he passed by.
Leah pretended to vomit while Jasper dipped Bella in his arms and kissed her. I took the opportunity to pull Leah into my arms.
"You're mine tonight, Clearwater," I whispered before kissing her cheek.
"I like that idea," she replied, nuzzling my chin. "But we do have to hang out with some of our other friends."
I groaned and pressed my lips to her neck, trying to persuade her.
"Cullen! It's like our last hurrah. You know we have to."
"But what if it's our last hurrah, too?" I asked, suddenly feeling serious.
"It won't be," she said softly. Her fingers brushed my jaw and then tangled in my hair. "I promise it won't be."
"I'll be gone in June," I reminded her.
"And? We won't be that far apart…" She trailed off and bit her lip, while I tried not to smile.
"It's pretty far, beautiful."
"We'll have holidays and breaks, and and and shit. This is going to suck. I don't want to think about it."
"Okay. We won't think about it." I wrapped my arms around her waist and pulled her against me.
"We have to think about it, don't we?"
"Not today."
"Tomorrow?" she asked with a small voice.
"Not even then." I kissed her nose.
"You drive me crazy, Cullen."
"I'm pretty sure that's why you like me so much."
"I'm pretty sure you're right."
