Moonstruck
Chapter four
The car trip back from the leisure center was actually really fun, which put Noah at ease. He was so worried that it was going to be awkward, but with all his favourite songs on the radio the younger boy couldn't help but sing along, which led to Aster laughing at him, then pointing out that he didn't really know the lyrics.
Aw well.
When they finally reached Aster's place, Noah got a shock: the little house looked like it was pulled right out of a fairy tale, with flowers growing all around and vines. It seemed like it had its own kind of magic.
"T-This is cool."
"Thanks I guess?" Aster mumbled, unlocking the door
Moonstruck
Chapter two
Once Noah actually got to class all he could think about was meeting up with Aster again, and he was so busy daydreaming that he missed everything his teacher said.Which raised the question- 'Why do I even go here?' the black haired boy asked himself as he cast his eyes around the room, wishing his class would end just so he could take out his phone and text Aster.
Suddenly the classroom clock chimed a most beautiful sound and all the teenagers ran out, some students even cheering about being free, making the ends of Noah's mouth curl up into a gentle smile. He took out his flip phone and turned it on, and after wait
Moonstruck
Chapter one
Moonstruck |ˈmoōnˌstrək|
adjective
unable to think or act normally, esp. because of being in love.
ORIGIN late 17th cent.: from moon + struck, past participle of strike ; because it was believed that the moon could affect the mind.
"Damn it damn it damn it" Noah whined as he sprinted down the street, looking for an entrance into his new school.
It was his very first day yet he was half an hour late…he tried to blame Hiccup; his best friend, for using the bathroom and not letting him get ready but no one believed that tale.
The black haired boy pouted his bottom lip as he stared at the fenc