why she was upset. “Sorry Kugo,” Brianna apologized. Brianna sat back down right next to Riruka who had finally let go of her leg. Kugo’s mouth dropped. “This isn’t like you. What’s wrong,” he asked her concerned. She took a moment to answer. “Nothing. I just have a lot on my mind.” Kugo argued, “That’s not nothing.” “Leave me alone,” she told him. Kugo sighed. Upset and staring at the ground, she didn’t noticed that Ichigo had wrapped his arms around her until he said, “It’s alright if you don’t want to tell us, but we would rather see you happy and lively than glum and stale.” She jumped at the unexpected comfort, but began to calm down and blush. She gently fell back into him as she held onto his arms. Then she whispered, “Pervert.” Ichigo made that “really” face. …show more content…
Feeling that she should do something, she crawled next to Kugo to stare at the beautiful sea. She totally forgot that they had ordered pizza. He relaxed as he placed his arm behind her. “It’s beautiful,” she quietly praised. “Yeah,” he replied. Seeing how Ichigo and Riruka were having their moment, Kugo gently grabbed Brianna’s shoulder so she would rest against him. He rubbed it slightly. About fifteen minutes later of quietly viewing the scenery, Yukio appeared and announced, “Pizza’s here.” Giriko materialized in front of them along with a table fit for four. Slowly we all got up. Riruka was still sad, but not as much as earlier. Ichigo rubbed her back once they sat down. The other two did the sit down awkward thing where they sit and don’t know what to do, talk about, or how to react. Brianna thanked Giriko right as he set the pizza down. “Thank you Giriko.” She then whispered, “Thanks
"Good job, kiddo!" Soda exclaimed, giving Ponyboy his own hug. Ponyboy's face broke out into a wide grin.
"Excuse me miss, but you have the cutest little accent," the pizza delivery guy said.
All of them had a big conversation. The theme of the conversation was that they are a team, and that they have to work as a team, and that everyone has problems, so if you talk all about you, you will never know what’s going on in the other person’s life.
“Why are you here?” Violet asks. Then I see her eyes land on my outfit. Her amber eyes widened. “Oh. That makes sense. Did you really get confused for me?”
“Why can’t I go out?” I questioned her, my heart pounding, and arms quivering. She simply sighed.
Soon everyone had arrived and was milling around. “Ladies and gentlemen,” I said. “Please, take your seats at the dining table.”
“I’m interested in spending more time with you and there are some things I want you to know about me before we go much further.”
When he tore his eyes from hers, Allie thought she might swoon she felt so weak-kneed and shaky. She watched him turn and swagger across the room to a dark-haired woman that wore a gold mask. His lips brushed the woman’s cheek; he whispered something in her ear while his lips curled into a sensuous smile. He glanced out the corner of his eyes to Allie to see if she was watching.
The rhythmic laugh of the kookaburra can be heard as the glistening heat from the Australian summer sun shines, baking my skin. Thin trees bow to the command of the cooling breeze as it passes by, carrying with it a faint scent of lavender from the pastures. T’was a typical summer's day here in the outback. I lie in bed, contemplating whether I should get up or not. Lying here, I think of the offer Ned proposed to me earlier.
“We won’t allow Gordok to destroy everything that’s worth living for,” Mason explained. “We’d rather have our eyes plucked out by a thousand vultures than see him triumph.”
It was about five hours later that Nick appeared in the doorway with the girl. His hand grabbing her elbow again. She looked so scared. Her brown eyes darker with fear and she was nervously squeezing her hands into fists. Nick had annouced the girl was up in order to get my attention, but it managed to get the attention of Hayden and Cayden too. I got up from the couch and walked over to stand infront of her. My eyes met hers for a second and I smiled before pointing at Nick.
"Good job, girls. Now, was that too hard?" Yes, it was. "Go clean yourselves for dinner." Lola smiled.
On the kitchen floor he set her down, held her in his arms, and kissed her. “Thanks.”
Sage laid his ears back and stared her down. Preparing for Night’s incoming pounce, he settled heavy onto his haunches. Their tails swished the ground in unison. Sage heard soft pawsteps beside him. “Aren’t you two hungry?”