Want, the desire to have something. That's what I have. I want Carter. I don't know if I was crazy but some part of me or maybe my heart was telling me that he's good for me. I wanted to kiss him back. I've never had that connection with anyone else and that scared me. I was dreaming about him, I almost kissed him. Yes, it was clearly want. However wanting him was wrong. It wasn't right.
I'm in my room staring at my ceiling. What am I going to do with these feelings I have for him. It was illegal to have these feelings. Illegal to want something that didn't belong to you.
I heard a knock on my door and it opened. I didn't bother to look up, most likely I thought it was Ms. Wilson, she was the only one who visited me in the nights to check if I turned off the bathroom pipe.
"Hey, I have something for you." I never expected to here Alexander's voice. I looked up from the ceiling and my eyes met his. He held something In his hands.
"Hi," I sat up and crossed my legs. I looked down on myself I was only wearing a tank top and a booty shorts. My face went red. I'm here almost half naked in front of him. No, stop he's seen me in bath suit before which was more revealing.
"I got this when I was coming home. I taught you might need a better one considering that one you have is not so reliable." I said handing me a phone. I took it from him.
"Thanks but my phone is okay."
"Nope, that piece of crap is not okay. The one I just gave you is a Samsung Galaxy 5 Note. it was 20 Gigabits and I placed a 64 gigabits SD card there. You can do a lot of things with it and I also placed my number on speed dial in case of emergency." Alexander said. It wouldn't hurt to call him that would it. It was a sexy name but I don't think it's as sexy as Carter but what the hell. I shouldn't be thinking about these things at least anything with him.
"Thanks. It's big." I said as I looked at my phones content. It was beautiful. It was in a purple case. I loved it already. I looked up at him and smiled. "I really appreciate this."
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