kitten says: Yeah. Enough of my crappy life. How is yours?
Ellie says: How is my crappy life?
I want a kitten says: Ha ha, you know what I mean.
Ellie says: He made me pancakes with vanilla ice cream and maple syrup for breakfast.
I want a kitten says: When do I expect the wedding invite?
Ellie says: I know! I was amazed. My fave food of all time. And he cooks divine pancakes.
I want a kitten says: Do I take it you’re having fun then?
Ellie says: No!!! He keeps staring at me all the time. It’s soooo creepy.
I want a kitten says: Eww.
Ellie says: Yeah.
I want a kitten says: You want to go and do something then?
Ellie says: Can’t. I need somewhere to stay tonight. Going to try and con another night out of him. If I leave, his brother’d probably put out the no vacancy sign.
I want a kitten says: Tom is hot!!!
Ellie says: He looks good in a towel too
;)
I want a kitten says: Tell me!!!
Ellie says: He turned out the light before I could take a pic
:(
I want a kitten says: Seriously?
Ellie says: I was staring at him and he asked me if I wanted to take one.
:D
I want a kitten says: And…
Ellie says: I don’t think he took me seriously when I asked for a second to get out my phone.
I want a kitten says: Aww. I would’ve liked to see that picture. And I bet I’m not the only one!
Ellie says:
:)
I want a kitten says: Maybe you should follow him around with your phone waiting for the next photo op.
Ellie says: Nah. That’d be creepier than the way his brother stares at me.
I want a kitten says:
:D
Ellie says: g2g. Can hear someone coming down the stairs.
I want a kitten says: Ok. Take care.
Ellie says: I will. I’ll let you know where I’m crashing later. Hope it’s here.
I want a kitten says: Wish it was here.
Ellie says: Me too.
I want a kitten says: Bibi.
Ellie says: Buh-bye.
Ellie signed out of her messenger and rose from the seat in time to see Sam enter his bedroom. She forced herself not to comment on the way he stared at her. The nicest comment that came to mind was, ‘haven’t you ever seen a female before?’ She guessed alienating him wasn’t the best way to convince him to let her stay another night. Besides, with his puppy dog eyes and expressive face she’d probably just end up feeling guilty again.
“So what do you normally do on a Saturday?”
Sam shrugged.
Now that was helpful. Ellie kept that thought to herself as well. “You must do something in your spare time.”
Tom appeared in the doorway. “He spends most of his time on the computer or playstation. I’m going for a swim. Anyone interested?”
Ellie was tempted, but her makeup wasn’t waterproof and she didn’t have swimmers. Not to mention she’d lose the oil in her hair. She’d already lost enough on the pillowcase last night. “Nah, I might check out what playstation games Sam has.”
Sam brightened immediately. “You play?”
Ellie headed for the door, forced to stop when Tom continued to stand in the way. She ignored Sam’s question. “You could join us if you want.”
Tom shook his head. “You’d be better off getting outside instead of staying in front of the TV. It’s the perfect day for swimming.”
“He only says that because he’s the best on our school’s swim team,” Sam said.
“I guess that’s why you’ve got such a well developed upper body.” Ellie couldn’t help smiling as she remember Tom standing in a towel. “We’ll leave you to do your dumb jock thing while we be sloths in front of the TV.”
Tom walked away without comment. Ellie’s smile faded. She was aware of Sam standing behind her and guessed if she turned to look at him she’d catch him staring at her again. She didn’t look. She really didn’t want to know for certain. “So where are these games kept?” She stepped into the lounge room.
“In the TV cabinet.” Sam brushed past her and nearly ran over to the television to pull open the doors of the cabinet it sat on. Inside was a shelf of