Jesse And Ava
Thomas Jefferson High School
Rural Pennsylvania - September 2013.
Ava Lewis was a junior in high school, she was a 'good girl' who stayed off the radar and never caused problems, she was a straight "A" student, head of the national honor society and danced on the drill team. She had the face of an angel with big blue eyes and blonde hair that hung down her back. She was slim and "natural beauty" best define her from the inside out. Her best friend was Jesse Riley, also a junior in the same school who was known for his comical sense of humor, always made others laugh and played hockey.
Wassup Ava?" Jesse said as he snuck up behind her like he oftentimes did at school.
"You scared me Jesse, what's up with you?" Ava said to her best friend Jesse, who she's known since kindergarten. She recently developed a crush on him, but haven't found a way to tell him how she truly felt. The boy who made her laugh hysterically with his silly jokes had grasped onto her attention in other ways. He wasn't just the boy next door or the outgoing kid in school, he was much more to her now and it was the last...
Rural Pennsylvania - September 2013.
Ava Lewis was a junior in high school, she was a 'good girl' who stayed off the radar and never caused problems, she was a straight "A" student, head of the national honor society and danced on the drill team. She had the face of an angel with big blue eyes and blonde hair that hung down her back. She was slim and "natural beauty" best define her from the inside out. Her best friend was Jesse Riley, also a junior in the same school who was known for his comical sense of humor, always made others laugh and played hockey.
Wassup Ava?" Jesse said as he snuck up behind her like he oftentimes did at school.
"You scared me Jesse, what's up with you?" Ava said to her best friend Jesse, who she's known since kindergarten. She recently developed a crush on him, but haven't found a way to tell him how she truly felt. The boy who made her laugh hysterically with his silly jokes had grasped onto her attention in other ways. He wasn't just the boy next door or the outgoing kid in school, he was much more to her now and it was the last...