Bad Girl. by E Z (classic novels to read .TXT) π
Libia looked up at him. Now that he was blocking the light behind him, she could see his face better. His eyes twinkled with mirth, and it was refreshing to see something other than that serious gaze that he had on, trying to hide the anger that he still felt, but failing. She saw no anger, now, just intent.
"What is it?" She asked him curiously.
"Isn't the damsel always supposed to repay her knight in shining armor with a kiss or some stupid shit like that?" He asked.
Libia paused for a moment, before snorting. "Was that supposed to be romantically witty? Because adding 'some stupid shit like that' kind of ruined it," She informed him.
And then it sank in, and she looked sharply up at him. "What did you say?"
He gripped her face in both of his hands. "This will be enough...for tonight," He murmured, before leaning down, capturing her lips with his.
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Follow along with Libia, a regular girl thrown into a tangle of thorns and roses the world likes to call love. Confused and hurt from a cruel prank pulled on her by the school's player, Johnson Breaker, she literally falls into the arms of the trouble-maker, Damon Slain. He offers her a way to get back at the jerk who broke her heart, and she accepts. Little does she know, that involves turning her into the sexiest Bad Girl that Giddian High has ever seen. Will she be able to show Johnson what he missed out on? And will she reveal her secret hobby to Damon?
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"Damon," She murmured on a sigh, and he knew that she was getting tired.
"Hm?" He murmured as he shifted them both so they were lying down.
She settled on his chest, burrying her face into his neck. "Do you think...," Her breath on his collar bone caused tingles to run down his spine. "Do you think that we'll grow apart?"
The question stalled him. He blinked up at the ceiling, processing the words in his mind before asking,
"What makes you think that?"
"What if we're reliving our parent's mistakes? What if we thought that we belonged together, but...we grow apart...grow to hate each other?"
He stared up at the ceiling, feeling the warmth of her tears on his chest. He knew where she was coming from, because he had the same fears. But he pushed past them. He refused to live in the shadow of his parents, in any way.
"That won't happen," He murmured, his voice strong.
"But...," Libia trailed off as he turned them over, dropping her onto the bed, his hands on either side of her head.
"It won't happen - I won't let it happen, Libia. What I feel for you isn't that teenage infatuation that my mother felt for my father. It isn't just carnal desire. Libia I...," She stared up at him, brown eyes slightly reddened and hair splayed around her. His heart lurched. "Libia, I love you."
He said it. His arms shook with nerves and his heart pounded so hard in his chest that his breath was slightly labored. Libia wasn't doing any better. The words swirled around her head, as her lips parted in shock. Her gaze was locked onto his, although she blinked many times.
"D-Damon...," It was only a whisper. Her heart was soaring, but also weighed down and heavy in her chest as it pounded like a hummingbird's. She tried to grasp the situation at hand, tried to understand exactly what those words meant.
"Damon...," It was all she could say, but this time she said it on a laugh. "Damon!"
He studied her face nervously, wondering if her laughter was a good sign, or a bad sign.
"Say it again, Damon," She finally said, a smile rising to her face.
He furrowed his eyebrows, heat rising to his cheeks.
"I love you."
"Again!" She demanded, grasping his shirt in her fists.
"I'm in love with you, alright?" He said, wanting her to stop making him say it already.
She let out a giggle that warmed his heart to the core, and suddenly pulled him down, his shaking arms buckling easily to his elbows, as she leaned up, meeting his lips halfway. He couldn't breathe, as he realized what this kiss meant. But as fireworks exploded behind his eyes, he deepened the kiss, and slipped his hand into her hair, cradling her face with his other.
He couldn't stop smiling, and neither could she. She didn't have to ask him any more, for with each time their lips parted, he whispered those sweet words to her,
"I love you."
She shivered as his fingers ran the length of her arm.
"Libia, I love you."
Even as her eyes were closed, she could see his face so clearly in her mind.
"I'm so in love with you."
Her eyes fluttered open, as he trailed kisses down her neck, whispering his confession with every peck. But as she closed her eyes again, smiling, she heard her phone ring in her pocket.
Damon paused, as she dug her phone out and looked at the ID. She groaned, bringing Damon back up to press her lips firmly to his again, before pulling away and sitting up.
He sat up with her, eyes dazed as he watched her answer the phone.
"Hello." Oops. she thought, my voice is just a little too rough.
"Libia Fields, where the hell are you?" Ben's voice growled over the other line.
She pulled back the phone and looked at the time, it was only around seven.
"Did you just now see the note?"
"That's not the point!" He said, and she rolled her eyes. "The point is, I told you that you were not allowed to see him anymore! What are you doing - getting another tattoo? Or perhaps he's buying you a new motorcycle."
She looked at Damon, who sat cross-legged in front of her, playing with her fingers with a soft smile on his face.
"Wow you hit the nail right on the hammer, Ben. Yep, he's buying me a new motorcycle. It's a really nice one, too. What kind is it again, Damon?" Libia held out the phone to Damon giving him a wink that said to play along.
He leaned forward into the mic, and without missing a beat, he said, "It's a Honda CBR. Very fast. it fits her well."
She pulled the phone back to her ear. "Well there you have it. A Honda CBR."
She could just feel him fuming on the other end. "Whatever, just get your ass back home before I tell mom what you came home on the night of your date."
Her breath caught, and Damon glanced up at her when he felt the change. He tilted his head in worry.
"Fine," She said to him, showing him through her voice how clearly she didn't appriciate his tactics. "I'm coming home."
She hung up without another word to him, and shoved her phone back into her back pocket.
"Stupid, overprotective...," She grunted in frustration, as Damon smiled a bit sadly at her.
"Time to go?"
Her expression softened. "Yeah. Time to go."
He let out a heavy sigh. "Alright. I'll take you home. But just so you know, I'm not scared of your brother."
"My brother, I'm not worried about. It's my mother I'm worried about," She murmured. "She doesn't know I came home on a motorcycle, you know, that night - if she ever found out...let's just say I like your face the way it is now."
He winced, and then let out a laugh. "Ouch."
She smiled.
When they made their way downstairs, all was quiet. Jack and Carol had probably gone back up to their rooms. She wished she could have said bye to them, but she'd see them again - she'd make sure of it.
Damon draped his coat over her shoulders, as he knew it was chilly outside. She smiled in thanks at him, and he opened the door for her, his hand slipping under the jacket to press to the small of her back. It felt warm.
When they settled in the car, Damon turned to her. "You know, you never did tell me what happened that I should be proud of you for."
"Oh!" She exclaimed, a smile coming to her lips. "I forgot."
He laughed, and waited for her to continue.
"Yesterday, after the fight over the tattoo with my brother, I went to the store to get some things for dinner, and you'll never guess who I ran into - Jackson!" Damon glanced at her, his eyes hardening at the mention of his name. "Don't worry," She assured him, "You'll love this. He was following me around, prattling on about how I'd changed or something, and he came onto me, like, came onto me. It was gross." Damon's fists tightened on the wheel.
"And I should be happy about this, why?"
"Just let me finish," She insisted, so he obediently pressed his lips together. "I did the only thing I thought natural. I stomped him on the foot," Damon's face brightened, and he nodded. "I slapped him in the face," She listed, and he grinned.
"Go on."
"And to top it all off, stomped him in the other foot. It was really quite liberating."
He let out a booming laugh, reaching over and clasping her hand in his. "You're right, I'm so proud I could kiss you!"
She beamed at him. "See? I knew you'd love it."
"Ah, but am I allowed to punch him the next time I see him?" Damon asked, glancing at her.
"You're allowed to threaten him. I won't have you suspended," She said to him in a motherly tone.
He groaned. "But I really want to punch him!"
"If you punch him, you won't get to protect me at school for at least a week. You can threaten him, that's all."
"Maybe just a smack?" He pleaded.
"No!" She laughed. "I already smacked him hard enough."
He sulked. "You're no fun."
She rolled her eyes. "You're too violent."
"Speak for yourself!" he told her, squeezing her hand affectionately.
She grinned. "Violent and proud of it."
"Yeah, Baby!" He grinned.
When they pulled up to the curb, Libia noticed the curtains twitch. She rolled her eyes.
"Should I walk you to the door, or will I get punched?" He asked, turning off the engine and looking over at her.
"You can get out of the car and see me off. Better not get too close to the house, though."
He snorted, and watched as she stepped out onto the road. He stepped out with her, and they met at the sidewalk.
"Well," She sighed, glancing over at the curtains which she knew her brother was peeking out of, shamelessly at this point. "I'll see you later."
He smiled down at her, "Sooner, I hope."
She smiled, and leaned up to press a small kiss to his cheek. He jutted out his bottom lip comically at the lack of contact, and she laughed.
"He's going to kill you if you do anything else."
He let out a sigh, which sounded a little more like a pained groan.
"Goodnight, Babe."
"Goodnight, Damon. I...," Her cheeks flamed as she murmured in a shy voice, "I love you."
It was her first time saying it, and it caused her heart to go crazy in her chest. She was just trying to catch her breath against the sudden emotion, when Damon took a step closer, causing her to look up. His blue eyes were determined, and rebelious. He looked absolutely devilish.
"If I die, I die. Let him see how much I don't care."
And then he slipped his hand in her hair, using his other hand to tilt her back onto her heels, pressing his lips to her in a deep kiss that sent tingles from her scalp all the way to her toes, and back up again. She had to grab onto his shirt so she could keep from falling, but his hand splayed across her back, ensuring that she wouldn't fall an inch.
He pulled back, and felt a smile pull at his lips as he took in her expression. Her lips were parted slightly, her eyes molten chocolate that seeped down into his soul and solidified like concrete. He was lost, and he never wanted to find his way out again.
He let her go, just as the door slammed open, pulling them both from their haze. He grinned at her, pressing a quick kiss to her cheek just as Ben came storming out of the house.
"Bye, Baby."
And then, as Libia lifted her hand in a dazed wave, he jumped into the car, turned it on, and pulled off, waving at Ben as he did.
Ben was beyond furious, but Libia was far, far beyond noticing, as she pulled his jacket closer to herself, not even noticing the giddy smile on her lips as she said,
"We should go inside."
And without a moment's hesitation, turned and made her way inside, Ben watching her with incredulous eyes. She almost closed the door on him, as he followed her back in, but he caught it just before it could latch.
"Libia, do you realize how-." His words were cut short, as he came into the kitchen to find Libia putting her fingertips to her lips with a dazed smile.
The night's events took a turn for the best, and Libia could feel herself glowing with happiness. She was in love, and Damon loved her back. She couldn't stop repeating those words in her head, as if saying them made it more real. She was
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