Havyn De Court
Grow up, act your age, be more mature, you can’t do anything right. That’s what you hear when you’re a normal teenager. But none of that measures up to Havyn’s reality.
You’ll never be good at anything, you’re sisters so much better, and why do you even try. Nani was a year older, she was beautiful and smart and everyone loved her. Jolie was a year younger, and was just as perfect as her older sister.
Havyn was a girl, in fact she danced Ballet, and played the saxophone, but she also played lacrosse and football. Her sisters were cheerleaders and Nani played volleyball.
Havyn was not an outcast, no matter how much her family tried to make her. She was friends with nearly everyone. She was tall and had dirty blonde hair. She lived with her Dad Kenneth and Step-mom Debra.
Havyn smirked as she walked into the kitchen, Debra grimaced, Havyn looked eerily like her long deceased mother, and she loved it. Havyn walked into the room with her plaid skirt and white top. Debra wanted the girls to wear knee length skirts and act like they were Amish, needless to say, that didn’t work out.
“Zander’s picking me up for school today.” She commented as she walked outside.
Zander’s beat up, green firebird rolled into her driveway. He smiled at her as he hopped out to open her door. His black hair shone in the light and his hazel eyes smiled at her as she reached his car.
“Hey beautiful.” Zander smiled as he kissed her on the lips.
“Hey back.” Havyn told her boyfriend of seven months, as she slipped into the passenger seat. “Let’s skip school today, please?” She asked him as she kissed his cheek.
“No we have so many tests today, plus, your-she-witch step-mom will keep you from your ballet recital if you do.” Zander reminded her as they pulled out of the drive. He was wearing an altered version of the school uniform too, all of the kids at school did.
“You’re so cute.” Havyn commented as she curled her feet underneath her.
“Because that’s masculine.” Zander commented back.
“Oh, baby, I never accused you of being masculine, I hate lying to you!” Havyn giggled as Zander shot her a glare. “You know I love you Zander.” Havyn smiled.
“Yeah, yeah, we’re here darling.”
“Oh thank you snuggly bear.”
“You’re welcome sugar bottom.”
“Sugar bottom?” Havyn giggled as she jumped out of the car.
“Hey you called me,” Zander shuddered,” Snuggly bear.”
*** just a teaser, tell me if you like it!!!!
Terri said,
November 30, 2006 at 4:26 pm
*grin* THE CHEESE!!!!! Actually, not so much. I really like the story though, as you well know… sugar bottom. *grins again* Can’t quite picture me calling Jared that… *snicker* Dang. *snap* Well, when’s the next addition?