Chapter 68 I Run Pretty Fast
Bradley had already scanned his student card and hopped onto the bake, Seeing Cameon e stand there he exer *Cameron, come on. We’ve got 45 minutes before class starts Don’t te me you’re planning to ser
They had a one hour breakfast break
Cameron stared at the spot fradley had left for her. It was enough to sit, technically But dard haw to lean in rest dose and hold on tight, or she’d fall off for sure.
Cameron said in an awkward tone, “Why don’t you go ahead? Fil run behind you‘
Bradley looked at her, puzzled “Are you serious?”
Seeing Bradley’s expression, Cameron added, ‘Don’t worry I run pretty fast
Judging by Cameron’s serious face, Bradley could tell she wasn’t joking
He thought, it makes sense It’s a one seater. Two people would be cramped. And Cameror’s kinda got that germnachobe vibe going and always wiping stuff like my brother!
Bradley got off the bike and said, “How about this? You ride, and Fil run.”
He was used to morning jogs anyway, and he was fast enough to keep up with a bike if it wasn’t going too fast.
But Cameron shook her head and insisted, “No big deal. I’ll run” And just like that, she ran off.
Bradley let out a helpless sigh and pedaled after her. He kept the pace slow, worried she might fall behind, but in just a blink,
she was gone.
By the time he reached the school gates, Cameron had already been waiting there for a couple of minutes
She stood by the entrance, blending into the crowd in her standard school uniform. At 5’9‘, she wasn’t especially tall among the students, but somehow, she just stood out. People couldn’t help but look at her and even turned their heads.
“Whoa, who’s that guy? He’s so good–looking” someone whispered.
Bradley spotted Cameron instantly. “How’d you get here so fast?”
Cameron stared at him and replied, “Didn’t think you’d go that slow.”
Bradley chuckled, locked the bike, and motioned across the street. “Let’s go. The restaurant is just over there.*
As they crossed the street, Xander said, “Oh, by the way, my fourth brother’s here too. That’s who I was with last night.”
Xander didn’t know why he felt the need to explain himself to Cameron.
Cameron stopped in her tracks and said, “What? You’ve got an appointment? Maybe I should leave you guys alone.” Honestly, she and Bradley hadn’t known each other that long. Showing up to breakfast and meeting his family felt like too awkward.
“Come on, you’re already here,” Bradley said casually, slinging his arm over her shoulders to lead her forward. Cameron froze for a second. It was the first time in her life a guy had ever done that.
She’d been dressing like a boy since she was a kid. Martin and Heidi never let her get close to anyone for fear her secret would get out. Thus, Cameron had no friends at all.
She’d never let anyone in her space like that before. Strangely, though, she didn’t hate it when Bradley broke into her safe
zone.
Quietly, she leaned away just a little, and Bradley’s arm naturally dropped.
They stepped into the restaurant. A guy was already sitting by the window, casually leaning back in his chair.
He looked their age with a stylish hairstyle. His mischievous eyes seemed to smile even when his lips didn’t. He looked like trouble–in a charming kind of way.
When he saw Bradley, he waved them over. “Come on, I’m starving here, man.”
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