Hundred Word Challenge: # 15 Awkward
Puck stepped out onto the roof of the Grimm household. He glanced to the side to make sure no one was around him. He did a double-take when he saw a wave of blonde hair. He internally groaned. This was supposed to be his special hiding place.
The blonde fairy boy shuffled towards her and sat down near her. He glanced towards her. "How'd you find my place?"
Sabrina snorted. "You didn't try to cover it up. It's practically got a butt-mark worn into the shingles. And I've known about it for some time." She added as an afterthought.
He looked out towards the forest that the roof was looking towards. The sun was going down. Oh my gosh. I'm sitting on a roof top. With a girl- Sabrina no less- And we're watching the sunset. This couldn't get worse. He thought.
He saw Sabrina stiffen. She must have been thinking the same thing he was.
"Well…" Puck started. He didn't want it to be so quiet. They might start staring into each other's eyes or something gross like that, which happens in the movies. "This is awkward." It was true. He shouldn't have to lie to her. He knew she was thinking the same thing.
"Yup. Sorta. Though you gotta admit," she looked over to him and then motioned towards the sky, "It is really pretty."
"Did you just say 'pretty'?" Puck never thought he'd hear her say that. It didn't sound like a very Grimm-like thing for her to say.
"Yes. Now, if you'll excuse me, I don't like awkward on-a-roof-top-with-you moments. So…I'll just leave."
Puck watched her leave. And then looked back out at the sunset.
What was so wrong about awkward on-the-roof-top-with-me moments? He thought.
A.N.:
I thought I kept the cliché-ness out of this so it was okay. I dunno. What'd you think?
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~Red
