Katie's Angel

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Authors: Tabatha Akers
cook?” she asked him.
    “Not very often, it really depends on what mood I am in if I even go into the kitchen,” he said. “How about you, do you cook?”
    “I actually like to make different things, but not many people would actually try it.” Katie replied thinking about how Jackson was the only one who would honestly try her food. Even mom would get this look of not happening, when she asked her to try it.
    “Well at least you make the effort.” Jack said. “What else do you like to do for fun?”
    Katie was not really sure how to answer that question. Honestly her whole world revolves around when she can get to Jackson again. It wasn’t like she did much more than that these days. This information though, she was not ready to share with anyone who was close to her, much less someone she barely knew. “I like to listen to music and read. Last summer I got into reading to the toddler classes at the library. It was fun to see a ll the little kids face light up over the puppy finding his way home.” Katie said feeling a little embarrassed at how easy she is finding Jack to talk to. Suddenly she felt as if someone was standing next to her. This feeling was getting so much stronger every day. It was starting to kind of freak her out actually.
    “Is that why you were just sitting outside the library yesterday then? You were waiting for all the kids to come to you?” He asked her in a smarty pants kind of way.
    Katie was surprised to find herself laughing at him being so sarcastic. Normally she would just shrug it off, but she honestly found it funny. “No, I was just sitting there thinking about how happy I am that it was summer. I was over school, and am glad that we are finally out.”
    “I don’t know I didn’t find school so bad,” Jack replied as he pushed his plate away. He was full, so he knew that he would have to ask for a box to take the rest home for later.
    “Yeah well, you were not here for very long, and from what I know, you were not really there as much as school was actually open either,” she replied with the same sarcastic tone he had used earlier.
    “Why I am not sure what you are trying to say about me ,” he said feigning disbelief, trying his hardest to not laugh.
    Katie saw how hard he was trying not to laugh and took full advantage of it by saying, “yeah well did you forget that we had history class together, and you sat in front of me?”
    Before she could say anything else, Jack hid his face as if he was ashamed of what she was saying, and started laughing so hard that he thought he was going to fall out of his chair. He liked that Katie was so easy to talk to.
    When he was able to stop laughing, he gathered himself together, and said “Huh, I didn’t realize you paid that much attention to me in school.”
    Katie could feel her face turning red as she tried to gather her thoughts. Honestly she had not realized that she had paid that close attention to him in school as well. “I didn’t pay that much attention to you,” she said trying hard not to look at him, “it was just hard to not notice such a “pretty boy” not sitting there like he should have been. Besides there were a few times you were supposed to be my partner in class but ended up having to do all the work myself.”
    “That was a good comeback,” Jack said. He couldn’t even come up with anything to say against this. In Denver none of his friends would ever had said anything like that to him, and if they did they would not have liked the results that would follow.
    “Yeah well, you are definitely an easy target.” Katie replied, hoping that he was not going to get mad because she was being so free with what she was saying. She found it odd that she was actually being so uninhibited when it came to what she said around him. It was totally out of the norm for Katie, but she found that she was extremely comfortable when it came to talking to Jack. There was only one other person she had found that it was

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