Grace trotted up to the group, her flip flops slapping the pavement as she made her way towards the jeep. Jamie had left so early that morning, she could’ve sworn he was never there to begin with. Part of her wished that they weren’t so secretive about their midnight…
Luke felt the wind rush out of him as Dallas plopped down on his lap. “Well, if sharing is caring, call me Mother Theresa, I’d could share and care all day long!” He chuckled, leaving another kiss on the sweet girl’s cheek. He was starting to see the hope in her eyes again, but it was distant. He prayed she’d find it again soon, for both of their sakes.
He watched as everyone made their way to the Jeep, December sliding through the backseat like superman, and spreading out across everyone else’s laps; the tiny pup yapping in the front seat toward Eli, who couldn’t stop chuckling as his room mate army crawled her way into the cab; the awkward exchange between Jamie and Grace…
As the kids piled in, he noticed the girl he was supposed to have gone golf carting with the other day squeeze in closer to them. “Hey there… Peyton, right?” He asked, making eye contact with the small girl, who seemed all to eager to get to the blue hole, and out of the middle seat.
For the time December was more than content to let Eli tug her around like a little rag doll thought the water. With her...
Eli rolled his eyes, shaking his head at December, “You worry far too much, December. Didn’t we just talk about this...
One minute hot the next minute cold. It was the price he would pay for the m is takes he’d made, but at this point Luke...
Dallas floated on her back for the longest time, eyes scanning the sky above. Each cloud was a new shape. Each lap of...