"Since you don't want to talk to me, I have to show you what option two is." He says with a smug tone in his voice. I didn't like this at all, I feel like I should be attacking him- but with the way that his shoulder is pushing into my stomach I feel as if I can't breathe.

"Put me down!" I groan angrily as he stops to open the glass sliding door. I push on his back to try and free myself from his hold.

"How about we take a little swim?" He was all too cocky and confident in himself. Immediately my heart sunk to my stomach and panic erupted through my body.

That's the one thing I never learned how to do. Mom never taught me, anytime we had to cross the water I stayed on her back and held my breath for as long as I could.

"No, Nate please!" I plead, now punching and kicking at him to avoid any and all possible contact with the water. Seen as how I was wearing cozy pajama pants and a plain black t-shirt; I knew the clothes would make the water a lot heavier. And with me being heavier, I would without a doubt sink and drown over and over again.

Nate's POV

"Alright fine. We won't swim if you just talk to me." I smirk at her, knowing that she couldn't resist for too long.

"No, I'm not talking to you. Just put me down!" She yelled from over my shoulder, her feet kicking at the air and her balled up fists punching at my back.

I've got to do as the princess requests, right?

"That leaves me no choice." I sigh dramatically. Wrapping my hands around her waist, I toss her into the pool; laughing as I saw her body enveloped in water. 

She'd probably kill me later because of this, but hey- I did give her two clear options.

Snow stayed in one place under the water, waving her arms a bit. "Alright Snow, come up." I chuckled at her, shaking my head. She didn't budge. "Come on, get up here Snow." I raised my eyebrows, watching her intently as I raised my voice. Bubbles slowly began to rise to the surface, making me realize that maybe this isn't a joke.

She isn't full vampire, so she's able to drown... isn't she?

Without another moments hesitation, I jump into the water. Snow's big blue eyes had been open and glaring my way as she held her breath. Her hair is swimming up in the water, as if each of the strands had been reaching for the sky, yet swaying back and fourth with the pull and push of the water current around us. Her beautiful blue eyes pleaded with mine, as if begging for me to get her out of the water- and for the first time I felt as if my heart was being strangled in my chest. I grab her by the waist and push up from the bottom of the pool, making sure her head is above the water before mine.

"What the hell is wrong with you!" She yelled as soon as she was able to breathe.

"Oh, come on. I wouldn't have let you drown." I chuckle lightly, loving the sight of her hair completely straight due to the water. Her cheeks were growing red as she grew more irritated with me, which only added to her beauty.

"Can we get out of the pool now?" She asks, rolling her eyes. I shake my head.

"I like it here." I smile, mockingly.

I love messing with this girl.

"Well you can stay, just let me out." She growls. I smile and do as she asks, letting go of her waist. As I let go, Snow squeals and puts her arms around my neck and wraps her legs around my waist.

My hands find their way back onto her hips, seeming to fit perfectly against her skin.

"Can we just go?" She whines, her cheeks red from embarrassment. 

She's so cute.

Woah what the hell? I didn't even know 'cute' was in my vocabulary.

"No, not until you talk to me." I answered almost immediately. "Look Snow, I am truly sorry for what I said. I really didn't mean it, I just got so angry and said the first thing that came to mind, I couldn't even control what I was saying. I know those are just excuses so I want to make it up to you.. Maybe we could go out tonight?" I was hopeful.

I didn't have a choice but to make us work out.

"Fine..." she softly let out, closing her eyes as if she knew she would regret that answer.

That didn't matter though. What mattered is that she said yes. That's the only answer I need.

Pleased with her answer, I swim to the four-foot area where she can stand, whereas a second ago we were in the six feet area. When thinking about leaving the water, it reminded me of the unfinished business I needed to take care of.

I guess having a girlfriend doesn't really make me the best match for Snow, but that's why break ups are so common now a days, right?

No one guessed the song :P Its Fix You by coldplay.

Here's the new one! -

I said can you give it back to me, She said never in your wildest dreams.

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