Sharon Corr was a beautiful and talented girl. She deserved the perfect man, that’s for sure. He wasn’t perfect. Not at all, he was shy and he wasn’t funny. Why, then, did Sharon seemed to like him? He didn’t know and he was sure nobody did too.
The first time he saw her, well, the first time he saw her was when her family moved in next door. She was in her garden, next to his, trying to take her mobile phone from one of her younger sisters. She was beautiful, he noticed.
His bedroom’s window had a great view to her room. That was how Sharon first saw him. He was at his room, doing homework or trying, and he, suddenly, saw, from the corner of his eye, Sharon. She hadn’t noticed him so she was taking off her black top. He wanted to away but something about her made him keep looking, without even trying to look like he was not. The black top was of, and her jeans were almost too when she noticed him. She, immediately, closed the window. Five minutes latter she was ringing at his door. He decided pretend he was not there until the idea of one of is parents go open the door invaded his mind. He run downstairs, but it was too late. His father opened the door to Sharon. He could hear her and him speaking, but he could not identify what were they saying. “Chuck!” his dead yelled “ come here!”. He had no choice. Sharon was waiting for him downstairs with a strange expression on her face.
– Chuck, this is Sharon Corr – he started – she just told me something very interesting.
“oh, oh”.
– You know mrs. Hubbard next door? Well, she sold her house to
Sharon’s family.
Chuck wasn’t sure what was going on. Sharon didn’t told him that he was spying her?
– Oh – he replied, still confused.
– Anyway, Sharon just came from Dundalk, why don’t you show her around?
– Me?
– Who else? – asked his father, hypothetically.
– Let’s go? – Sharon asked, looking straight to Chuck. – I have to be home by eight.
She was already getting out do he followed her.
– Is that your car? – she asked pointing at the nice volgswagen beetle convertible on the front of his house.
He nodded.
–Nice – she said – I wish I had one car for my own too. I don’t see that coming, though, I have a older brother, Jim, and doesn’t have one too.
Chuck didn’t replied as he was getting in the car.
– What was your name again? – she asked, looking at him.
– Chuck.
– Chuck – she repeated.
He drove the car through the streets of Dublin. It was about seven and a half when it started getting dark and he decided to take her home.
They were at one long street with houses from both sides when she said “Stop”.
– What? Sorry?
– Stop the car. Now – her voice was demanding.
He stopped the car, confused.
- Sharon, what…
- Did you like what you saw? – she asked, turning in her seat to him.
- What…
- Come on, Chuck.
- I don’t know what are you…
Sharon smiled sceptically and cynically.
- Ok, I saw you for, like, an instant – he admitted, giving up.
She smiled strangely.
- An instant, uh?
- Yeah, it was not… it was no big deal.
She emitted an offended gasp.
- I mean – he reformulated – I didn’t saw much, I… I’m sorry, I didn’t meant to… - he gasped – I’m sorry.
For his surprise, she smiled.
- So, what are we going to do about this? – she seemed entertained with all that.
- Uh? – he didn’t know what to say – I said I was sorry.
She smiled harder and looked around the street. She was insinuating something.
- What? – he asked.
- Well, you saw me. – she explained.
He looked around the neighbourhood too.
-Yeah, like I was going to strip right here – he laughed, but alone. She was now looking serious. He noticed – no. No way. Never going to happen.
He founded out, latter, that Sharon was a very persuasive girl.
5 minutes latter he was in front of the car with only boxers.
Sharon turned up the lights directly to him.
- O.k. – he yelled – happy?
She laughed “yep”, turned on the car and left him.
- Hey?! – he yelled – what the hell… come here! Wait! No…
He was now alone in the street without any clothe.
This was the first time they were together.