Jeremy had a frown on his face and said while, looking out of the window
"I can't tell you...well not yet. But, Arnold isn't as what he seems to be Gwen. I have a feeling about him. So, please be careful around him and his friends."
I sighed softly and said while glaceing at him through the corner of my eyes
"You promise you can at least tell me someday, Jeremy?"
He looked at me and said while leaning back in his sit
"Maybe, someday Gwen. But, I guess I have to stay close to you now."
I rolled my eyes and said with a smile
"Oh, Jeremy. I don't think so."
He pouted and I couldn't help but to laugh at the faces he was giving me. I was thinking to myself...this is how we should be happy and enjoy the moments like this. I really hate the fact of everything that happened to me so, far. I sighed and said with a frown
"Why pizza for dinner don't your mom cook anything?"
He groaned and said
"No, she don't cook today. I just wish sometimes she don't have this stupid job and everything. I think you have the easier life right now. No parents. No curfews."
I said while, quickly hitting Jeremy in the leg
"Shut your mouth. At least your mother is there. I wish my mom wasn't dumb to cheat on my dad. I would have a happier life and everything."
Jeremy said while turning down the music
"At least you have a dad. Mine passed away Gwen when, I was a baby. The guys she brings home was trash if you asked me. Jerks and Pigs, they only wanted money from us. I would kill for a dad."
I almost slammed on the breaks when, he told me that. I would have never knew he really never had a father in his life. I looked at him surprised and said
"While, I guess we both have bad parents in our lives."
He looked upset now...I felt guilt for getting on that topic. I pulled over on the road and said while, putting the gear in park
"I'm sorry, Jeremy I really don't mean to step on that, Jeremy."
He shook his head and said with a frown growing on his face
"It's fine. I know it was going to pop up sooner or later. I guess sooner had to happen."
He sighed and said while looking at me
"I just wish I could have been closer to my mom. I never got an answer out of her about what happened to my dad. She never told me. I asked everyone in my family none of them would tell me anything about what cause my dad to die...."
I looked back at him with a frown on my face and he continued and said while, he took my hand
"It's just been tough for me and everything. Did you know that Dexter's dad had to teach me how to play football."
I shook my head 'no' and he said with a small smile
"Yeah, he did and it was a good thing too. I always thought of Dexter as a brother more than a best friend. His parents was like a parent figure for me when, I was little."
I just nodded my head in understanding what he had to so through. I couldn't help myself to blush a bit when, he was rubbing his thumb on the top of my hand. I said with a small smile
"I understand where your coming from Jeremy. I bet it was hard for you."
He sighed and said with a cheesy smile
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Don't Judge a Book by...the Nerd! Letters to Letters
Teen FictionIts about this girl named Gwen Breaker, who is not popular if anything she is at the bottom of the food chain! She is a nerd. But, more importantly she is the underdog. Gwen has an secret admire in the story. Who she tries to find out. During her ti...
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