Lexy and I were still fast asleep when we were both wakened up by banging on our door and our door sounded like it was about to fall off from its hinges. Lexy was the one who first sprang into action while I quickly slipped on a dirty T shirt that I found on the floor.
I rushed
We were all standing still, looking at each other as though we were deer caught in headlights. My heart was banging against my chest but I felt the familiar tingles that I felt whenever My Saviour was nearby.
As though he hadn't said the strangest most mind blowing thing ever, he strolled into the basement, pulling me along behind him as I stuttered out an answer, "R-R-Romeo? Did you just say Romeo?"He didn't answer me, instead he stood towering over each of us in the room and the t
It was clear that he wasn't going to budge and to be honest, I did believe him. I believed every word that he said and so did Amelia. Lexy on the other hand, was still on the fence but none of us wanted to take any chances.It was scary to put all of my faith in this stranger wh
The road felt like home, as strange as that may seem to say. No matter where I settled down, no matter how many people and how much of an impact they had on my life- nothing could compare to what the road made me feel.So many memories come from the road. Those excited moments o
"Love, wake up so I can buy you food," a love language people, this right here is what I call true love. And with those magic words, my eyes opened and there was a drunken smile on my face as I looked at Wade."Yay, food," I croaked out in a thick hoarse from my sleep as I lifted my head to see
We were back in the car and Wade was casually driving the car. His eyes briefly on the road before his bright yellow orbs collided with my mediocre brown ones and he raised an eyebrow, "what?" he asked me with a smirk on his face even though he knew exactly what I was waiting for.
I opened my eyes again and when I looked around, I found us driving through a small vacant town- the kind of town where the homes were abandoned, withered and old. It looked haunted to be quite honest.I partly wondered how long I had been asleep because it seemed like we had dr
Wade and I were back on the road and the sound of music playing on the radio was filling the silence in the car. I was enjoying not talking, simply, being, I guess you could say. Wade had turned the radio station to a southern one and we had to listen to country music.I'm not a