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    Annie was taking him seriously. She did believe that would make him happy, to never grow up and whatnot, but she couldn't help laugh when he said he wanted lots of ducks. "I'm sorry. That's awesome Jeremy. I don't even know what I want for lunch today." She giggled. "I do know I'm going to have at least one of every animal I can legally own." She said daydreaming about her future a bit.

    Annie nervously eyed the dip in the fence. "Ryan.." she mumbled as they came closer. "That's camp boundaries. I'm a good gir, you know." She said biting her lip as Ryan pulled her closer. She started to remember what the other boys had said about the wild animals. The bears and whatever that roamed outside the fences.

    Annie couldn't say no to him. But she could still be sassy. "Fine. This one time. If anyone catches us you have to take the fall." She said poking his chest and wrapped her arms around his neck and kissed his lips for a couple seconds before stepping back. "Okay. Show me the way, Romeo."

    -I'm on mobile ands it's really hard to tell how long my posts are so sorry if they're short :')-


    Annie chuckled, and nodded. "I'd love a room in your castle." She said, a small part of her hoping he might someday have his castle. And all his ducks. She could already tell how determined, and even stubborn he could be. She knew that he would get the future he wanted, whether he knew what he wanted yet or not.

    Annie knew Ryan would try his best to keep her safe but if there was an actual bear, what could he do? Annie bit her lip as they continued into the forest. "This better be good, babe." She said nervously looking around, thought she couldn't see more than five feet away.

    Anni looked up at the sky and gasped. Without all the light pollution the shy was astonishing. You could even kind of see the Milky Way! "This is amazing, Ryan." She said standing up on her tippy toes and sweetly kissing his jawline.

    Annie looked up into Ryan's eyes and just stared for a second before wrapping her arms around his neck and softly kissing him. This was the best camping trip ever. She smiled into the kiss. She couldn't help it. She was just so happy.

    Annie crossed her right leg over the left and leaned back into another branch behind her. She wanted to say something, but again, her social anxiety got the better of her and she had no idea what to say. "So.." she mumbled before clearing her throat. "You don't have any gifted siblings?" She asked, finding it strange that he was the only one to inherit that gene. And if his aunt was gifted and his grandparents weren't, then it must be a pretty old gene. He was considerably lucky to have it.

    Annie bit her lip and giggled. "Well, I am trying to enjoy myself." She said holding him close. She still couldn't believe he chose her. Of all people. She still didn't understand why. "Ryan?" She said pushing away enough she could see his face, but still had her arms wrapped around his neck. "Why did you chose me? Of all the actually beautiful girls here. Why me?" She asked curiously.

    Annie blushed, still running her fingers through his hair. "I didn't know teenage boys cared about that stuff." She teased. And used a hand to cup his cheek and pull his lips to hers. That was by far the nicest thing anyone has ever told her.

    Annie pulled out of the kiss to catch her breath. She rested her head in the crook of his neck and closed her eyes. "Ryan.. should we get back to camp. You know. In the boundaries?" She asked remembering they were in the wilderness.

    Annie giggled and regained her balance. "We can still hang out.. just in a safer place.." She said carefully intertwining her finger's with his much larger ones. Annie started pulling Ryan back the way they came, hoping they didn't get lost, but surely Ryan knew the way home.

    Eli smirked when Melody opened the door. A bit of annoyance flashed in his blue eyes when, who he assumed was her older brother appeared behind her. His smirk didn't fade and he stared him down. He knew he was most likely going to hurt Melody, this was a bet after all, but he also knew he could hold his own in a fight with this monkey.


    "I'd never hurt her." He lied through his teeth, sounding as genuine as possible. "You look good, princess. I got you something." He said smiling as he held out the box of chocolates for his.. 'date'. Eli was sure this was going to go well, in the end it didn't really matter though. As long as he got her to at least third base he'd get his money.

    Eli stepped towards his car, more specifically his very prized 2016 Dodge Challenger in electric blue. He clicked a button on his car keys and the car made a soft beep to signal it was unlocked. He hurried to the passenger side and opened the door for Melody. "Well, if I'm being completely honest," Which he wasn't, "You just really intrigue me. You're adorable and nerdy. A big change from cheerleaders, and a good change." He said dropping his smirk and replacing it with a kind smile. He had this in the bag, or so he though.

    Annie shrugged, wondering what they should do. Annie's mind wandered to skinny dipping, which made her blush lightly and she shook off the thought. "I dunno.. Maybe we can just.. talk? We haven't really gotten a chance to yet." She said smiling up at the much taller Ryan.

    -eek I'm sorry I didn't get the notification >.<-


    Annie nodded, she had thought about a timeline where she didn't have her gift, and she found it would be devastating to her. "I can understand that. Sometimes I wonder what my personality would be like without the softness and kindness of a nature element. You know? It would be a lot harder to befriend forest animals too." She said giggling a bit to lighten the mood. That was at least one thing Annie could do well without her element. She could, most of the time, make light of bad or awkward situations.