~2: Where She's Definitely NOT Being a Stalker~

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From my bright ginger-colored hair and freckled face to my neon pink, knee-length dress, and purple leggings, I was sure that I was a sight to behold.

I always wore what I liked; bright flashy colors, bows, ribbons, silly hats, and anything with sequins on it.

I didn't care about the incredulous looks people gave me. I never felt self-conscious about being myself.

I gave Archer my brightest smile. "You're Archer Hastings, right?"

For a moment he was silent as he continued to study me. After what seemed like an eternity he finally spoke.

"I am." He answered. His voice was low and a little gravelly.

Now that we were up close I noticed how tall he really was. I barely even reached his shoulders and I was almost five foot six, which wasn't exactly short but I still had to tilt my head back to meet his gaze.

His hood had fallen back and his entire face was visible for once. He had a nice tan, his cheekbones jutted out at sharp angles and his nose was slightly crooked. His hair was dark brown and messy like he hadn't brushed it in days, and it flopped over his eyes, almost hiding them.

When my eyes met his, my breath hitched a little. His eyes were a dark shade of green at the borders which melded into a lighter green in the middle and then there was a ring of golden brown around his pupils.

"You have really beautiful eyes." I blurted before I could stop myself.

His head reared back in shock and I could feel the blood rushing to my face as my cheeks heated in embarrassment.

I wanted to slap myself.

Why on earth had I said that?

Oh my God, he's going to think I'm insane.

He took a step back so there was more distance between us before he finally spoke again. "Look. . ." his voice trailed off as he looked at me questioningly.

"Fallon. Fallon Chambers." I offered him my name with another small smile.

"Yes, look Fallon. I don't know why you've been following me around and watching me for the past three days but this needs to stop." He exhaled slowly before speaking again. "Frankly it's starting to get a little creepy." His voice was flat and cold, completely devoid of emotion.

I wanted to curl up into a little ball and die but I kept reminding myself how much I needed this.

How much I needed him.

So instead I straightened my shoulders and made sure my voice didn't waver. "I'm so sorry about that," I told him honestly. "I swear I'm not a creep and there's a perfectly reasonable explanation behind all of this."

He gave me a wary look. "Do you have a crush on me or something? If that's the case then I'm sorry but I'm not interested."

I could practically feel the color draining from my face in mortification.

This is slowly turning into my worst nightmare.

"No!" I quickly blurted out. "I can see why you would draw that conclusion but I swear that's not the case."

He looked at me, his expression still unnervingly blank. "Then please explain."

I took a deep breath before speaking. "I need your help with something." I finally managed to say.

His expression became guarded. "What do you need my help with?"

"My car," I answered quickly as I fished my phone out of my bag again. I scrolled through my gallery till I found the picture I was searching for. I held my phone up in front of him.

His eyes zeroed in on the picture. I could see the spark of interest in his eyes.

"1965 Ford Mustang, convertible." He murmured after a while.

I nodded eagerly.

"What's wrong with her?" He asked finally as his gaze turned to me.

I shifted from foot to foot nervously.

"Everything," I told him with a sheepish look before going into detail about the parts that needed to be fixed and the parts that needed to be replaced completely.

"So you want me to fix your car?" He questioned.

"Yes." I nodded eagerly.

He regarded me for a moment before answering in his same flat voice.

"No."

My smile faltered.

"I'll pay you," I added quickly but his expression didn't change.

I quickly tore a page out of my notebook and jotted down the same amount I'd given the mechanic earlier and practically shoved the piece of paper in his face.

His eyes languidly moved from my face to the piece of paper and then back to my face.

"This won't even cover the price of the parts that need to be replaced." He said pointedly. "You expect me to put days maybe weeks of manual labor into fixing this car for free?"

His words sounded harsh.

I could feel my heart sink.

"I'm sorry but this is all the money I can offer you." I gave him a hopeful smile. "Maybe I can compensate some other way. I can cook, and clean, I could do your laundry for the next month, or maybe I could do your homework or make your assignments?" I urged.

Anything to get out of here.

I would do anything if it meant I had a chance to start fresh.

"Just tell me what you need me to do and I'll do it," I told him with determination.

Archer's expression morphed into one of revulsion.

"I don't need anything from you." He said slowly.

He looked at me for a moment, his expression dark, eyes penetrating.

Then he turned and walked away without a second glance.

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