a M
me feeling myself. How much had he s
ing me with his stupid wide grin. Twice he had stopped halfway and cast a grin my way
hadn't been ambushed by a native tribe of man-eaters; yet. So far so good it was going smoothly. We had even f
all. Fear gripped my toes as I stiffened going fully alert. He snif
e Tony?" he asked, st
nd a word he had just said. I'm not sure I'll
rong on you." He looked at me, raisin
e owner. I wondered if he also knew his buddy Tony kept a dolly
re handsome. Dangerously handsome. The dimples on his face were deep enough to catch bug mid-air.
is walking, talking, breathing douchebag not secretly admire his good loo
ame high school together. He had always been a rich popular jerk. I was always one of the victims of his countless pranks. He had forgotten but I couldn't. I remember everything and I had been carefully plotting my revenge. That was one of the reasons I had agreed
tial plan came the birth of a new more sinister pl
uch?" he asked casually, paying mor
aybe I just don't like your stupid
t my response but I sa
ly I switched my attention to the grassy path. Don't want to step on a bear trap or a landmine. My eyes le
g till I bumped into him heavily, a
gs. I felt like I had just been hit by a wrecking ball. His shadow swallowed me whole, making me feel tiny
ked like he was sorry. He better b
I asked, concerned. Getting wet wasn
the fool. When he was done, he gave my shoulder a slight tap sa
g his nose felt like the right thing to do at the moment but
We found a spot in the jungle where we camped with big leaves and twigs. It f