Chapter 6
Lick it And Slip it in
Laylaâs pov
I felt tears blur my vision as I stared down at my broken laptop.
It took years cleaning my neighborsâ garage to sum up enough money to buy it five months ago. All the
while I had been writing my erotica novels on my phone.
Seeing my hard work in now two, broke me completely and I sobbed. It would take a lot more than
cleaning garages to sum up enough money to buy one by the end of the month. Laptops werenât cheap.
âShit, sorry.â I hear Tyler apologize but I donât acknowledge him. Instead, I crouch down to pick up my
broken laptop.
When I had all of it grasped in my hands, I stood up and turned to Tyler. I scowled at him. His gaze
pinned me down and he flinched as if shocked to see the tears in my eyes.
âYou caused this!â | snarled.
His gaze drops to my broken laptop in my hand and he cringes. âIf you hadnât stomped on my foot
I cut him off with a nasty scowl. âIf you gave it back to me when I asked then your foot wouldnât have
been stomped on.â
Suddenly, there was a drop on my laptop and then on my face until it was raining heavily. I squint holding
the laptop to my chest closely with one hand and quickly reach for my bag with the other.
Tyler mumbles out another curse while oddly still standing there. I donât acknowledge him, throwing out
my leg to the other bench as I run down the bleachers. But I could hear his heavy breathing down my
back as he keeps up.
I want to yell at him and ask him why he was following me. But I figured he might just want to get out of
the rain like! am. So I keep my gaze forward, hoping Iâd not slip on the bleachers as it poured down on
me heavily.
Of course my main concern was getting out of this rain and probably to not catch a cold. My laptop which
I shouldâve thrown in my bag the moment I saw the drop of rain, is suddenly pulled from my grasp when
Iâm on the last bench.
I nearly tumble, my converse sliding on the wood, but a strong arm catches me before I ungracefully fall.
I whip around, the droplets on my glasses making it a little difficult to see but I saw enough.
Green eyes peered down at me as he lifts my laptop over my head. âWhat are you doing?â I snapped,
tempted to pull out my glasses to clean.
âIâm sheltering you from the rain.â He deadpan as if Iâm the slow one.
I narrowed my eyes into a glare, which I was certain heâd not see since I have many drops of rain on my
glasses.â With my laptop that you broke? How very gentlemanly of you,â I sneered sarcastically.
If you told me earlier today that I would be scowling at Tyler Wood, then I wouldâve laughed in your face
and probably write a comical story about you.
But now with the impossibly tall boy too close for comfort and now holding my laptop as an umbrella over
my head, then Iâm convinced that sometimes to expect the least of expectations.
âIâll buy it back Layla. Now letâs get out of here before we catch a bad cold.â He mumbles over the sound
of the rain.
Of course I completely froze when my name manages to slip out of his mouth. In all honesty, I thought
heâd not know me far less my name. But of course he might have asked Lucy after I grossly vomited on
them both.
So after the flashback of my so embarrassing moment with the two, I only managed a grimace and
decide to just shut my mouth and actually try to get out of there.
He follows me much to my annoyance with the laptop hanging over my head. Trust me, I tried to get rid
of him. I tried to sprint but heâd also sprint, easily catching up to me might 1 add.
So I figured I had to endure his presence until we reach the parking lot and he could climb in his
expensive car and I can be on my way. Only one problem was that, I had decided to walk home. And
there wouldnât be a bus until a few more
minutes,
I didnât want to stand in the rain any longer, the chill already getting to me. I could simply run to the bus
stop and shelter there but the last time I did, there was dog crap everywhere. I was not about to step on
dog shit and get on the bus smelling of it.
i So with frustration at my predicament, I whirled around when we were in the parking lot and stared at
Tyler. Well more
like glared.
âThank you for sheltering me with my laptop. Now please give it back so I can be on my way.â I said
dryly, reaching out my hand so heâd place my soaked laptop in my grasp.
Poor thing was dead and gone.
But Tyler answers with. âIâll give you a ride home.â
Iâm not sure if he was some kind of mind reader who unfortunately knew my predicament or he saw my
expression when I stared at the bus stop. Either way, I was not willing to accept his offer.
No matter how kind he was trying to be. Tyler Wood wasnât kind, heâd pretend to be so heâd get what he
wants. For now, I didnât know what he wants as yet, Iâm still trying to figure it out.
âNo thank you, Iâll catch a bus,â I mumble, wiggling my fingers to show him that I was impatient to have
my laptop back in my hands.
I snap my head up when he answers. âIt wasnât a question Layla.â
My lips part but nothing come out. I was gobsmacked by his answer. Truthfully not expecting it.
How arrogant can someone be?
âYouâre not forcing me into your car.â | snapped after I regained my voice. He was seriously annoying me.
How can someone be this annoying?
Even with drops of rain on my glasses, I saw the raise of his thick brow. âWho says Iâm forcing anyone?
But maybe you will want to get in the car⦠that is if you do want your laptop back?â
He doesnât wait for me to respond and walks away, I suppose heading to his car. I grumble under my
breath, watching his figure get smaller and smaller as he puts distance between us.
Stomping my foot in a rain puddle childishly, I unwillingly followed after him. True, my laptop was dead
and gone. But Iâd very much like to bury it myself.
And if catching a ride with Tyler Wood would have me get my baby back, then so be it. It will barely be a
five minute drive depending on his speed, so I will just have to endure that little time.
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