Only time will tell

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Kiara

As I opened my book to study I her my phone get a notification. I Blake's name pop up.

B: Someone is waiting

I check my window and see her Black Audi R8 park in front of the building. I close my books and rush downstairs.

"Seems like some is happy." She teased.

"Where are we going?" I asked as she opens the car door for me.

"It's a mystery." She smirk as she closed the door.

*****

As we settled on the blanket on, the tension between us crackled in the air like electricity. Despite our history of clashing personalities and conflicting interests, there was an undeniable chemistry between us that neither of us could deny.

"So,Blake," I began, my voice a playful challenge, "tell me something about yourself that no one else knows."

She chuckle nervously, the corners of her lips twitching into a reluctant smile. "Well, I've always had a secret passion for guitar," She confessed.

My eyes lit up with genuine interest, her gaze softening as I leaned in closer. "Guitar, huh? I never would have guessed," I remarked, my tone gentle.

She shrugged, feeling a strange sense of vulnerability in her admitting her hidden hobby to someone she once disliked. "Yeah, well, it's not something I usually share with people," She admitted.

"Well, I'm honored that you trusted me enough to tell me," I said sincerely.

As we talked and laughed, the animosity that had once defined our relationship began to fade away, replaced by a newfound sense of camaraderie and understanding. With each passing moment, I found myself drawn to Blake in a way I never thought possible, my heart opening up to the possibility of something more.

And then, in a moment of unexpected vulnerability, Blake's hand found from my hand to my thigh, her touch sending a jolt of electricity coursing through my veins. "Kiara," she murmured, her voice low and husky, "have you ever been touched like this before?"

I shook my head, my breath catching in my throat as I met her gaze, the barriers between us crumbling in the face of our undeniable attraction. "You're the first."I confessed softly, my heart pounding in my chest.

For a moment, time seemed to stand still as we locked eyes, the air thick with unspoken desire and longing. And then, with a gentle smile, Blake pulled away, leaving me breathless and wanting more.

"Why did you stop?" I whispered, my voice barely above a whisper, as I watched her lean against the Audi R8.

Blake's smile was enigmatic as she shook her head, her eyes twinkling with a hint of mischief. "There's no rush,Ant," she said softly, her words filled with promise. "We have all the time in the world."

And in that moment, as the sun dipped below the horizon and the waves crashed against the shore, I knew that despite our tumultuous past.

*****

As Blake parked the car outside my dorm, I couldn't shake the feeling of apprehension that had settled in the pit of my stomach. The night had been perfect so far, and I didn't want it to end with any unpleasant surprises.

As Blake parked the car outside my dorm, a sense of apprehension settled in the pit of my stomach. The night had been perfect so far, but I couldn't shake the feeling that something was amiss.

"Thanks for tonight," I said, forcing a smile as I turned to face Blake. "I had a really great time."

She returned my smile, her eyes flickering with a hint of uncertainty. "I'm glad," she replied softly. "I just wanted to spend some time with you, without any distractions."

I nodded, feeling a pang of guilt for the doubts swirling in my mind. "I appreciate it," I said sincerely, reaching out to touch her hand.

As our fingers intertwined, a wave of warmth washed over me, momentarily easing my worries. For a moment, everything felt right, like the pieces of a puzzle finally falling into place.

But as I leaned in to kiss her goodnight, a voice in the back of my mind whispered warnings of caution. Despite the undeniable chemistry between us, there were still unresolved issues lingering beneath the surface, waiting to be addressed.

As Blake pulled away, I couldn't help but wonder what the future held for us. Would we be able to overcome our past and build something meaningful together, or were we destined to repeat the same mistakes?

With a heavy heart, I bid Blake goodnight and stepped out of the car, watching as she drove away into the night. The echoes of our shared laughter and whispered confessions lingered in the air, a bittersweet reminder of what could be.

As I climbed the steps to my dorm, I couldn't help but feel a sense of uncertainty about what lay ahead. But one thing was certain: whatever the future held, I knew that I would face it with an open heart and a willingness to embrace the unknown.

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