The Girl Who Sold Herself on...

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Would YOU trust someone who bought you off Ebay? Grace is sick of being labelled a snob because of her mon... Περισσότερα

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[1] planks and post-it notes
[2] Change and Chocolate sundaes
[3] Princesses and phone calls
[4] Rumors and Rebellions
[5] Blisters and Bead Curtains
[6] Freak-outs and Fudge cake
[7] Pop Tarts and "Party Plans"
[9] Stalkers and Sneakers
[/] Do YOU want to be a character in this story? permanently open!
[/] Create a character results! (chapter 10 coming soon!)
[/] [/the_secret_writer's competition entry I accidentally forgot!
[10] Apartments and Awkward smiles
[11] Fish and Fries
[12] Six packs and supermarkets
[13] Snitches and Stutters
[14] Holding hands and heat waves
[15] Banana milkshakes and bitch fights
[16] Bras and broken bones
[17] Secrets and Strawberries
[18] Green post-it notes and Gummy Bears
[19] Candace and Creepy Coincidences
[20] Busses and Bieber hair cuts
[21] Confessions and Caterpillars
[22] Playboy Posters and Pillows
[23] Puckered lips and a Pink Post it Note
[/] tgwshoe PINK POST-IT-NOTE CODE COMPETITION! :D (closed)
[24] Clues and Cryptic codes
[25] Liars and Light Bulbs
[26] Making out and Marshmallows
[27] Roleplay and Rubber
[28] Locks and Lettuce Leaves
[29] Denim and Decisions
[30] Cars and Cullens
[31] Tunnels and Tape
[32] Dogs and Dungeons
[33] Titanic and Tears
Hello lovely readers (:
[34] Cigarettes and Christmas lights
[35] Promises and Peanut Butter Cookies
[36] moo's and manipulation [NOT the last chapter]
[37] Pop tarts and a pink post it note [final chapter]
[/] Alternate ending!

[8] Introductions and Internet addictions

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Από Jessabellx

For all the support & encouragement (: thankyou <3

This chapter took a while cause I've been away, but here it is! Oh and Jasper's coming up in the next chapter and Eli in the one afterwards :D So don't freak out that this has taken a turn down boring street, Mr. Cutie & Mr. Hottie are coming ;D (I mean.. supposing this Jasper guy isn't any other those other guys....)

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C H A P T E R  E I G H T 

Hey, my name is Jasper Fletch and I believe I won your cleaning and cooking auction. I’m seventeen years old and currently live with my flatmate in an apartment block in Flipswick. I, as well as my flatmate work multiple part time jobs which means during most days the apartment will be empty and available for you to carry out your job. I am willing to pay the hourly minimum wage for your services, but don’t mind if you want to take the weekends off. There is a spare room in the apartment for you to stay in free of charge. You didn’t state that you provide your own equipment, but the cupboards here are a little on the empty side, so I recommend you bring your own supplies. I’m also willing to pay for anything equipment you may need to purchase.

I’m not sure when you will be beginning work, but I’m home today and tomorrow if you want to drop by and check the place out. My address is at the bottom of this e-mail.

Your bank details were automatically sent when I won the auction, and I have deposited $543 into your account. I wouldn’t say my apartment is a bomb site, but it is well lived in and I’m sure an experienced cleaner like yourself could sham the place up a bit.

I’m looking forward to meeting you,

Jasper.

 

          I braced myself for the rainbow wave of clothes, cosmetics and useless junk that crashed on top of me the second I opened my wardrobe. My room was organised in a way that would turn most people bald. Every time they wanted to find something they’d end up ripping their hair out with stress the moment they looked in my landfill of a bedroom. But for me, finding something was blatantly simple. If it was something I used frequently it would be on the floor, and if it was something I didn’t often use it would be in my wardrobe.

          When I’d scavenged through the wave that had collapsed into a heap on the floor I finally found my bag. It looked as if it’d been squished by a ten tonne rolling pin. It had been pancaked at the bottom of my wardrobe for years, I mean it wasn’t often I went to a sleepover or took a vacation anywhere and needed it. Why take a vacation when your house is just as good as a five star resort? And why would any of my friends have ever wanted me to go to their place when my place had an indoor swimming pool, complete with an inflatable obstacle course and slide? My bag pretty much rendered useless, which explains was why it was at the bottom of my “stuff I don’t use” wardrobe.

          “Now remember,” I told myself, “Your name is Candace. You’re a poor, high school drop out who’s stooped so low as to sell herself on eBay to make a bit of cash over the summer.”

          While sitting cross legged on my bedroom floor I began to sort the rolling ocean of clothes surrounding me. I ended up with two mountains, one built up with designer clothes and the other with regular clothes. I mean, Candace Summers wasn’t going to waltz up to Jaspers apartment in a Dupioni silk summer dress and diamante studded stilettos. I could already tell this was going to be a fake denim shorts and dollar store jandals summer.

          As I effortlessly shoved clothes into my bag, I couldn’t help but let my gaze wander to Jaspers email that still sat on my computer screen. I’d always vowed I’d never meet up with someone from this internet, and now I was really doing it. There was no turning back either, he’d paid for me. He’d never attached a photo of himself and thinking about what he looked like sent my stomach twisting in knots. I don’t think I’d ever been as nervous about something in my life; I was meeting a complete stranger whose apartment I’d be cleaning for the next two months. But he wasn’t just a stranger; he was a seventeen year old stranger, a teenage guy stranger. And I was just a dumb teenage girl, a hopeless romantic at that. I knew this whole thing was stupid, but I was as excited as a kid locked in a candy store after closing time.  I mean, what if this guy was… cute?

          But on the contrary, what if he was an overweight runescape addict who lied about having a job so I’d get the impression he actually got more exercise than reaching for another chip? As much as I wanted him to be Mr. Cutie, I couldn’t help but let Mr. internet-addicted fatty slip his way into my mind as well. Oh and you can’t forget Mr Kiddie fiddler, Sir Stalks-a-lot, Mr. Murderer.

          Trust me, I wasn’t that dumb.

          When my bag was packed, I sat back down at my computer and read over Jaspers e-mail one last time. I wondered if he’d used a thesaurus to make him sound less like a C- English student like I’d done in my e-bay description. The fact that he’d asked me to meet him at his apartment allowed me to mentally rule out Mr. Murderer. I mean, if he was going to kill me surely the meet-up location would have been at a house or the back of a building, right? An apartment block seemed a little too public. But who’s to say he wasn’t going to drag me round the back and…

          I shuddered, shaking the thought from my mind.

          <3

          “Where are you going with my cleaning supplies?”

          I spun around with fright to see a persistent looking Anya standing in the doorway with her hands on her hips.

          “U-u-uhh,” I stuttered, my lips fumbling to find the right words, “S-serenity’s place. We’re cleaning her dad’s garage.”

          “Grace,” Anya said, giving me a ‘yeah right’ sort of look, “You and the girls are going out on Saturday to clean Serenity’s Dad’s garage?”

          I sighed, drooping my shoulders in defeat.

          “Okay,” I muttered, scuffing my faded sneaker on the ground. It was ten sizes too small and I could have sworn my toe was about to burst through the end, “I got a detention for ditching school and I have to clean the locker rooms as punishment.”

          Anya nodded, she totally bought the lie. But it did sound pretty believable; I mean I did ditch school, so the evidence was there. But they never rung me and I knew they wouldn’t.  What’s the point ringing someone up who ditched the last afternoon of school? Newsflash, most teachers are smart enough to realise the real reason so many kids are ‘sick’ on the last day is because they don’t care. The last day is totally un-important and unless you’re in Eli’s health class and want to see him half naked and wet you might as well. It’s not like you’re going to miss anything.

          “Does your mum know?” Anya asked, and I shook my head.

          Anya took a step towards me and held out her pinkie, “I won’t tell if you don’t tell her about my secret window cleaner recipe.” She said, and I happily hooked my pinkie around hers.

          “Deal,” I said, and I swore I could feel the relief flooding out of her like a deflating balloon. I had Anya right where I wanted her. If she trusted me enough to make a pinkie promise, she’d never expect the real reason I was leaving. Good Girl Grace would never sell herself over the internet. But then, good girl Grace would never run away from school either.

          I guess deep down I really did have a rebellious streak.


But just as I was about to get away, Anya stopped me one more time.

          “One last question,” she pressed, her hand on my shoulder, “why do you have a suitcase?”

          I smiled, this was easy.

          “I’m staying at Serenity’s tonight, after detention.” Anya nodded, “and maybe a couple of nights after that,” I added, slightly unsure.

          Anya smiled, “Why not stay the week? It’s holidays after all, right? I’ll let mum know.”

          I sighed with relief as Anya said goodbye. She’d asked if I had a ride to get to school and I lied, saying Jeddah was parked at the end of the driveway waiting for me. I found that lying was like learning to ride a bike. The more I practiced, the steadier I became. I was beginning to be fluent in fibbing, and if anything, easy was an understatement. I could lie without even thinking about it.

          With my mind set on Mr. Cute and my bags in my arms, I made my way to the end of the driveway. I didn’t know when I’d be returning, and it made me excited. Like I was leaving the safety of my tree house and finally venturing out into the jungle,

          And hopefully, I’d trip on a vine somewhere along the track and have a gorgeous looking Jasper sweep me into his arms.

          Either that or I’d fall on my face.

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