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Meet me by the sea shore

Alec and Sofie are childhood best friends who would do anything for one another. But what happens when one of them catches feelings? Will it be a new beginning for their friendship or an end to their beautiful bond? The question remaines unanswered as Sofie has to move away for college. After 2 years, Alec comes after her determined to find out the answer. A heart throbbing romance between two childhood friends begin.

Izumiyo · Adolescente
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13 Chs

A lovely evening continues

SOFIE

  We sat down on a towel and placed our plates beside us. We

watched as the sun slowly drowned into the depths of the great sea. This view

never gets old, no matter how many times we see it. Every time it seems to tell

a different story. "It's beautiful huh?" Alec asked. "Every single time." I

replied with a smile. Alec ruffled my hair and grabbed his plate of food. "Are

you really not mad at me anymore?" I asked, still upset. "I'm really not, now

shut up and eat." Alec said as he shoved a tikka in my mouth. "Okay okay." We

finished eating and put the dishes away. "Mario Kart?" I asked. "Hell yeah.

Dibs on player 1." Alec got up and rushed to the blanket fort. "Hey, that's not

fair." I followed him but he beat me to the fort. I grunted in annoyance.

"Should've been faster." Alec said sticking his tongue out. "One more second

until I pull that tongue out Huston." I calmly threatened. Alec quickly put his

tongue back in his mouth. "All sealed madam." He did an invisible zipping

motion with his hands. "Good. Now fight me." I said picking up the console. We

played 5 rounds. I won 3 and Alec won 2. "Haha sucker." I mocked. "Shut up, you

only won because I let you win." Alec threw a pillow at me. "Are you initiating

a pillow fight kiddo?" I asked dead serious. "Maybe I am old lady." Alec

replied reciprocating my seriousness. "Oh it's on." Saying that, I threw a

pillow at him and a pillow fight to death started. By the end of it, we were

left with no pillows and covered in stuffing. "Worth the loss." Alec stated.

"Agreed." I nodded. Then we both just busted out laughing. For the rest of the

evening, we read books, had hot cocoa and watched home alone. We picked sea

shells from the sand because Alec wanted souvenirs. Everything was just how I

wanted it to be, perfect. We had an amazing night together and patched right

up. Plan successful.