I Hate You...I Think

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                  I shook my head. "But, that has nothing to do with me liking you."
                  "So you don't like me?" He asked sounding hurt.
                  "No, I don't. You’re moody and bi-polar, and I have only known you for a few days. How could I possibly like you?"
                  "I never said you had to like me like that," he grinned his eyes lighting up.
                  I opened my mouth to tell him off, but I couldn't think of anything to say.
                  "I don't like you at all Mr. Wolfe," I scowled. He smiled softly raising his hand to my face his fingers gently brushing my hair from my forehead, he removed my sun glasses. I held my breath as he leaned closer his nose almost touching mine. His lips were inches from mine. I could feel his warm breath tickle my lips. They grazed just briefly.
                  "It's because your amusing, Ever, and beautiful. That's why I like you."
                  With that, He stood up and moved away from me down the rocks toward the beach and up to the cliff. I sat up to watch him go. I felt giddy my face burning. He said I was beautiful. I touched my lips gently. Why is it so hard to stay mad at him?
     
     
     
     
     
     
    Chapter Five
     
                  The sun had set some hours ago and we were all gathered around the fire. Kimmy sat in the beach chair next to me. Behind me the waves splashed against the shore. Logan was roasting marsh mellows. Lucky for me Oliver was sitting across from me and not next to me. Jake was sitting on my other side.
                  "So how do you two like college?" Jake asked then stuffed a marsh mellow in his mouth.
                  Kimmy and I both shrugged.
                  "I have a lot of classes and hardly any free time," she said.
                  "Well, that's because you enrolled in every class possible," I laughed.
                  She grinned. "Well, if the governments paying for it might as well, eh?"
                  "So you got scholarships?" Tyler asked her.
                  "Yeah," she nodded.
                  "Mom and dad will be proud," he frowned.
                  Kimmy frowned as well. "Not so much, father wants me to be a doctor, but I'm not going for that."
                  Jet and Tyler looked at her surprised. "What are you going for then?" Jet asked curiously.
                  "Psychology."
                  "But, you know they will not be happy at all," Tyler told her.
                  "I know," she nodded.
                  "What about you, Ever? What do you want to major in?" Jake asked.
                  I shrugged. "I don't know. I haven't decided yet."
                  "Well, you’re still a freshmen so you have plenty of time to figure it out. You got to get through general studies anyhow."
                  Logan handed me a marsh mellow, I thanked him but, it was really hot so I tossed it back and forth in my hands till it cooled down.
                  "So you told Kimmy everything didn't you?" Oliver asked. I froze. I exchanged a look with Kimmy.
                  "I..." I gulped. Everyone was starting at me intently.
                  "She did, but it was because I wouldn't leave her alone about it. After the night at the club, I wanted to know where she went. I kind of black mailed her into telling me," Kimmy lied. She smirked at me. Why did she have to throw black mail in there? I looked at Oliver expecting him to be mad.
                  He shrugged. "I'm sure she would have found out from Jet and Tyler anyways."
                  "So you’re not upset?" I asked cautiously.
                  Oliver smirked at me and shook his head. "I'm going

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