The Babysitter

Chapter 6: Babe?



Chapter 6: Babe?

Chapter 6: (Xavier's POV)- Babe?

"Honey wake up! Aubrey's gonna be here any second!" my mom called from downstairs.

I rolled out of bed and quickly brushed my teeth and got dressed. I was pulling my phone off charge at

my desk while I saw Aubrey riding into my driveway.

She had earphones plugged in and was lip-syncing and bobbing her head to whatever song she was

listening to. She hopped off the bike before it even stopped and rested it against my mailbox like

yesterday. She grabbed her keys, and phone from the basket at the front and spun in circles while

dancing, the music probably blasting in her ears.

I laughed to myself before opening my window and screaming out, "Babysitter! Hey!"

She abruptly stopped, tripping over her own feet before plucking her earphones out and looking around

in confusion.

"Up here!" I waved.

She looked up, her face scrunching up adorably at the brightness of the sun.

What the hell is wrong with me? Xavier, snap out of it!

"What?" she shouted in confusion. She suddenly seemed snappy, in a sour mood almost.

"Why so snappy and sour?" I questioned in confusion.

She was just happily dancing in her merry-go-round. "You interrupted my favorite song!" she yelled

before ignoring me and stomping up to my front door.

I laughed before sliding down the railing to open the door for her. I opened the door, leaning against it

with a grin on my face.

"Incoming," she warned before storming in and hiding behind the door.

I looked at her in confusion as a Mercedes pulled into my driveway. The door swung open to reveal the

last person I wanted to see.

Kylie Lopez. The psychotic, sociopathic bitch. My ex-girlfriend, if I can even call her that. It was a one-

night stand almost ten months ago and ever since then, she's stuck to me like a goddamn leech. She's

supposed to be in Australia for the whole summer what the hell is she doing here?

"Kylie?" I questioned in confusion while she ran out of her car, straight up to me. She tried to hug me

but I made sure to stick my arm out and tell her to keep her distance.

"Babe!" she whined.

"Babe?" I questioned my brows furrowing. "We broke up, Kylie. Why are you here?" I pressed further.

"Babe, just let me in!" she tried walking in again but I didn't let her.

I shook my head. "You need to leave. Now. I don't wanna see you. You're not my girlfriend, got it?" I

spoke sternly.

"Who is she?" she spoke, venom dripping from her words.

What the hell is wrong with this girl?

"Who's the other girl? I know there's someone else! There has to be! Why else?" She barged right into

my house.

I looked behind the door to see Aubrey gone. "I'm gonna have to call the cops on you. Get the hell out,"

I sighed, tired of her bullshit. This isn't the first time she's just showed up like this. Doesn't she

understand? It's over. Whatever it was. Before she could say anything I continued. "You're supposed to

be in Australia, what the hell are you doing here?" I shot.

"I came to visit. I'm gonna be there for the whole summer and I wanted to see you." She tried to come

close to me again.

I swear to god I'm about to lose it. "When's your flight?" I interrogated.

"Xavee, I-" she used that disgusting nickname she had kept for me.

I groaned in frustration before repeating myself. "When's your fucking flight?" I asked more forcefully.

She sighed while looking down, "Tonight," she answered. I ran my hand through my hair out of anger

while looking around to see Aubrey peering from behind the kitchen counter, holding in a laugh while

amusement danced in her expression.

"Leave. Now. It's over Kylie. We're done." I held the door open for her.

Anger suddenly took over and she began screaming, "Fine! I don't need you anyway! I'll find someone

else. Someone so much better! Fuck you Xavier!" she yelled while walking to her car.

"You already did!" I shouted back as she got in which groaning.

She turned on her car and sped right away. Thank god.

I shut my door and leaned against it with a sigh as Aubrey emerged from the kitchen, laughing her ass

off. "I came to visit babe! I love you, babe! Xavee I love you!" she spoke in an exaggeratedly high voice

which throwing kissy faces my way. She broke out laughing right as she stopped.

I forgot how angry and annoyed I was and just adored her while she laughed. Until reality kicked in.

"You find this very funny huh?" I walked over to her slowly.

She leaned her back against the counter smugly. "Very." She nodded. Content © NôvelDrama.Org.

I eyed her top to bottom, checking her out shamelessly. She was wearing simple black leggings with a

white v-neck and some white vans. Her hair was up in a bun today and she looked pretty as usual.

She eyed me warily before I grabbed her legs and picked her up, placing her on the counter, making

her gasp.

"It's not gonna be so funny anymore if you don't stop laughing," I spoke threateningly.

She laughed before narrowing her eyes down to mine. "I'm trembling in fear. Who on earth will save

me?" she gasped dramatically.

I looked into her eyes while leaning forward, putting my weight on either of my hands which rested

beside her thighs on the counter.

She narrowed her eyes again before having them go back to normal. "Why are we having a staring

contest?" she whispered in confusion.

"Fucking hell, you're gorgeous," I whispered under my breath. It just slipped out, I was thinking out

loud, goddamnit! I was so stupid.

Surprise and shock graced her expression while a blush crept upon her cheeks. "Why would you say

that?" she spoke, her voice was merely a whisper.

"I-I don't know." I placed my arms under her legs as she placed hers around my neck while I slowly

lifted her off the counter, setting her back on her feet, on the ground.

"Don't try with me, Parker. I know your heartbreaking games." She patted my shoulder before plopping

down on my couch.

"What? Please, I'd never try with you. You're my babysitter. Not exactly my type," I lied while scoffing

and plopping down beside her.

"Good." She nodded while staring straight ahead at nothing.

"Good." I nodded repeating and 'agreeing' with her but did I agree? Absolutely not.

"Great." She shrugged.

"Great." I mimicked her unintentionally.

"Fantastic," she spoke dryly, spitting the words out with venom almost.

"Absolutely," I agreed.

She turned to face me, spinning her head in my direction so fast, I swear I heard a crack. "Asshole,"

she cursed.

"Bitch," I spat back on nothing but instinct. I didn't mean to call her a bitch upfront.

"Prick," she spoke, her eyes drilling into mine.

"Prude," I taunted.

"Priss," she hissed, folding her arms across her chest, her nose flaring with anger ever so slightly while

she pouted. She looked adorable. "What? Cat got your tongue?" she pressed further.

"You're even worse than Kylie," I spat back a complete lie. I've never said such a big lie out loud.

She gasped before smacking my arm. "Go get your stupid bitch!" she smacked my arm again. "God! I

wish I didn't agree to be here! I never should've taken this stupid job!" she spoke through gritted teeth.

"Then leave!" I'm still set on having her quit so I can get away.

"No! I'm here because I promised your mom so shut up!" she huffed.

She's adorable.


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