I Won't Give Up

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    “Um don’t get super pissed but my dad left for work already so we’re going to have to take my bike to your house.”
    “Okay.” I said shrugging my shoulders I didn’t want to tell him after he begged me to go for a quick ride that I actually enjoyed it. I went to his dresser and pulled out a pair of his boxer’s rolling them up like shorts before putting my boots back on and following him down the stairs into the garage. He handed me a helmet , he said it was an extra but I think he bought it just so I would ride with him from time to time, we got on the bike and headed to my house. When we pulled into my driveway he shut the bike off.
    “Thanks for last night.” He said sincerely.
    “ You don’t need to keep thanking me Cooper .”
    “I’ll wait here. We can race to school.” He laughed and I jabbed him lightly in the ribs.
    “You can come in.” He climbed off the bike and followed me inside. We went into my room. “I’m gonna shower quick.” I showered and dried my hair before walking into my room in my towel telling him to turn around. I threw on a pair of black skinny jeans and a tight grey shirt with silver angel wings on the back and a pair of knee high black leather boots. I grabbed a sweater and grabbed the small gift box I’d picked up a few days ago. I walked over to him wrapping my hands over his eyes.
“Turn around.” I whispered. When he turned I removed my hands and placed the box in his hand.
    “What’s this?”
    “Just open it.” I watched him carefully peel back the paper. I’d found a mini version of his bike and added a note thanking him for taking me out.
    “This is so cool.” He said looking it over. “It looks just like mine. Thank you.”
    “You’re welcome. Ready to go?” He nodded and took my hand following me to the kitchen where I grabbed my keys. He handed me my helmet and I put it in the trunk.
    “Start at the end of the driveway?” I teased. He nodded and laughed. We lined up and took off heading towards school. It was close but he was able to go around cars easier so he won and I knew I wasn’t going to live it down. Casey was looking at me curiously when she saw us. I just smiled. The morning flew by. Cooper came up to me at lunch.
    “Hey C rash.” He said smiling his sexy smile .
    “Cooper.” I smiled slightly back. When we were alone there wasn’t much awkwardness but here it just felt different, like everyone was staring.
    “Where are we doing dinner tonight?” Shit, it was Wednesday and they had turned into our “un-date-date nights” where he pretended it was a date and I spent the entire time trying to convince him otherwise.
    “Chucks?” I was in the mood for barbeque.
    “Sure. You’ll pick me up at the regular time?” I always drove since I had the car. H e liked to take his bike said I was the only one he would ever take on the back, it made me feel special but still I felt safer surrounded by metal.
    “Yep. See you at six.” The rest of the day flew by quickly. I went home and did my homework and cleaned up my room a little, I still had a while before I ha d to leave and pick Cooper up. I laid d o wn on my bed and began to think. I wanted to know if I could do a relationship with him. I had an idea that would maybe help me figure out where this un-relationship was headed, it would change everything .
    He was sitting on the steps of his front porch when I pulled up.
    “You wanna drive tonight?” I asked tossing him the keys .
    “Really?” His whole face lit up. He’d been salivating to drive for a while now.
    “Yeah , I was actually thinking maybe we could h ead somewhere out of town tonight and ditch tomorrow ?”
    “What did you have in mind?” He raised an eyebrow.
    “Honestly I have no idea, I guess wherever the road takes us. Go pack. ” Both of broke out laughing.
    “Alright let me just grab a bag quick.” He was back in less than five minutes with a small duffel in t ow. He tossed it in the

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