03-01-2019, 11:59 PM
[align=center][div style="width: 430px; text-align: justify; font-family: calibri; font-size: 8pt; color: black; line-height: 22px;"]she'd arrived a week ago, but if you asked jackson, he'd say his sister had been there forever. and then she'd probably correct him, and he'd say something along the lines of ❝half the sister, all the annoyance❞ and she'd laugh while he died inside. while planning a wedding and raising a daughter, somewhere along the line summer had turned up in jackson's life, and all of the sudden he had not just one little girl to worry about, but two. sure, summer was eighteen, but she was still a kid in jackson's eyes.
though, if anyone asked summer, she'd disagree. she had the confidence and zest of someone far older than eighteen. standing at five feet and six inches, with once vibrant pink dyed hair now somewhere in between pink and the same brown jackson possessed, with michevious blue eyes, she could certainly pass for twenty, twenty-one, and she liked to use it to her advantage. tossing flirtatious glances at anyone relatively attractive, fingers twirling through her hair, she batted her eyelashes at anyone who glanced at her only to bother jackson. once upon a time, they'd been as close as two siblings under different roofs with a vast age difference could be; not terribly close, but a pretty solid annoying younger sister and defensive older brother routine built in.
of course, the whole point of her running away from her home, joining flintlock, was to live under the same roof as him, get to know her older brother and, apparently, her soon to be sister-in-law and baby niece.
however, the family bonding was on hold at the moment, since hope was sleeping and hayley and jackson were both off working, so summer found herself sitting on the couch in the living room, upside down with her legs dangling over the back, her head hanging off the seat, dark pink curls pooling on the ground below (above?) her head, making a popping noise with her lips as she stared in boredom ahead of her, killing time until she came up with something to do.
though, if anyone asked summer, she'd disagree. she had the confidence and zest of someone far older than eighteen. standing at five feet and six inches, with once vibrant pink dyed hair now somewhere in between pink and the same brown jackson possessed, with michevious blue eyes, she could certainly pass for twenty, twenty-one, and she liked to use it to her advantage. tossing flirtatious glances at anyone relatively attractive, fingers twirling through her hair, she batted her eyelashes at anyone who glanced at her only to bother jackson. once upon a time, they'd been as close as two siblings under different roofs with a vast age difference could be; not terribly close, but a pretty solid annoying younger sister and defensive older brother routine built in.
of course, the whole point of her running away from her home, joining flintlock, was to live under the same roof as him, get to know her older brother and, apparently, her soon to be sister-in-law and baby niece.
however, the family bonding was on hold at the moment, since hope was sleeping and hayley and jackson were both off working, so summer found herself sitting on the couch in the living room, upside down with her legs dangling over the back, her head hanging off the seat, dark pink curls pooling on the ground below (above?) her head, making a popping noise with her lips as she stared in boredom ahead of her, killing time until she came up with something to do.
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[color=#BCD8E4][shadow=black,left]a weekend on a boat in california
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