@Dirt
"What, scared we'll make a slide instead?" Lucas joked, "Seems to be enough pieces." Finishing pulling out all the parts he started looking for the sides.
"What, scared we'll make a slide instead?" Lucas joked, "Seems to be enough pieces." Finishing pulling out all the parts he started looking for the sides.
"I mean, as cool as it would be to have a slide in my room, I think a dresser would be more useful," Daisy chuckled as she pulled out a few pieces to start with.
Lucas looked at the size of the screws and pulled out the right drill bit. "This looks right."
(Sorry its so short.)
(It's fine.)
"What if you start putting it together, while I find and organize all the pieces?" Daisy suggested, glancing up at him from the instructions.
"Sounds like a plan. Divide and councor." Lucas put the drill bit on the drill and started it up. He placed the screws in place and started drilling them in.
Daisy hummed as she started searching for and organizing parts of the dresser. Smaller pieces were set in one pile, while she placed the larger ones in a different place.
"Can I see the instructions?" Lucas asked, looking up from the parts he was putting together.
"Yeah, of course. Here you go," Daisy said, passing them over with a smile.
"Thanks." Lucas looked at the instructions, taking a moment to think. "Hey did you see this piece?" He pointed to the picture on the instructions.
"Um…" Daisy glanced at the picture before digging around in one of the piles for a bit. When she didn't find it there, she checked with the other pieces and pulled it out with a triumphant smile. "Found it!"
"Perfect! Thanks, Daisy." Lucas grabbed the piece and screwed it into place. It didn't- or it did take a while for the two to finish it up. And of course there where mistakes along the way, but once done Lucas gave a triumphet hoot and stuck his fist in the air.
Daisy laughed a bit.
"Thanks again for helping, Lucas. This went by so much faster with help than it would have on my own," she thanked with with a smile.
Lucas grinned an patted the top of the dresser. "No problem. I'm always glad to help and old friend."
"I'm sure you have something to get back to, since it's starting to get late," Daisy mused.
"Not really. I live a very boring life." Lucas shrugged. "But I guess it is getting late. See you another time?"
"Sure. Hey, any chance you know where I can get a job? Maybe a coffee shop or something?" Daisy asked, folding her hands in front of herself.
"Actually, the Starbucks on main is hiring. I work near there. But they've been looking for someone for a while now, I'm sure they'd give you the job no matter what."
"Really? Wow, that'd be great. Thanks so much, Lucas," Daisy breathed with a grin. "I'll… see you later, then."
"Yeah totally!" With that Lucas made his way out and across the street back home.
(Sorry for the shortness again)
(It's fine.)
Daisy hummed as she went throughout her house, unpacking a few essentials here and there. She pulled her phone out of her pocket and started playing one of her favorite songs, Dear No One by Spencer Kane.
Lucas went around his house rumeging for food and then glaring at his roommate, because all the ice cream was gone. "I can't believe you. This is the second time this week." He slammed the fridge door shut. "Stop letting girls brake your heart man."
Daisy hummed and danced around a bit as she unpacked. With a sudden realization, she stopped all three of those things and just stood still.
I should have gotten his number. Darn it, why didn't I think of that earlier?
She groaned and rubbed at her face as she had another thought, He probably doesn't even want to hang out with me. He was probably just being nice today. After all, I did break his heart…
Lucas and his roommate, Dan, continued their fight about ice cream. "You eat all the food in the house! Why- how are you still fit!?"
"I work out! And I don't eat all the food! You're acting like we're married!" Dan huffed out an angry breath.
"Ha! Whatever- I didn't get her number. I'll be right back, and no she's not my girlfriend." Lucas waved to Dan and quickly made his way back across the street and knocked on Daisy's door.
Daisy jumped at the sound of knocking and turned her music off. She stuck her phone back in her pocket and walked over to the door, opening it when she reached it.
"Oh, Lucas! You're back. Did you forget something?" she asked.
"Yeah actually. You're number." Lucas did finger guns but quickly added, "sorry, not in a creepy way. And you don't have to if you don't want to, after what happened all those years ago."
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