Abby sat on the couch as she drank her beer and talked to her friends. Marcus had left early because he had practice in the morning. Abby took a swig of her beer then saw Seth walk in. He was always fighting with Marcus and she was glad that Marcus left. That he he was a jerk to just everyone around her. Abby finished her beer then got up and walked to the kitchen to get another beer.
Seth smirked as he walked in and caught a glimpse of Abigail Monroe. Of course, Marcus's little play thing. She certainly was eye candy and he wondered how a girl like that stayed with a jackass like that. Probably a bitch all the same. Still, he didn't see Marcus around and he liked to make the guy jealous - they hated each other. He saw his opening as she walked to the kitchen, and he followed.
Abby wrapped herself a beer and popped the top off of it. She felt someone standing behind her and turned, seeing Seth. She looked at him for a moment then went to step by him, frowning when he stepped in front of her. "What do you want?"She asked, hoping he would leave her alone, but by the look on his face he wasn't going to leave.
Seth smirked a little when she turned around. He always liked a good game of car and mouse - and she was the one that he wanted to catch. Even a little flirting would be good to royally piss off Marcus. "Aw, well, you just looked so lonely - I figured I could keep you company." He smirked as he stood in front of her.
Abby rolled her eyes, "Yea well i'm not so you are wasting your time." She said as she went to move past him. She frowned when she she saw his body move in front of her. Now she would be the first to admit that Seth was incredibly sexy, but she was dating Marcus and she probably shouldn't even be speaking to the guy in front of her. She looked at him, "Are you going to move or what?"She asked.
Seth chuckled a little. Like she would get him away like that. He was much harder to get rid of than that - especially when he was determined to stir up some trouble. "Wasting my time? Really?" He shook his head and smirked a little at her. "Let's just admit it - you're attracted to me. No use in denying it!" He teased.
Abby shook her head, "No I'm really not." She said, looking at his eyes then looked back at her drink. Abby went to walk past him and frowned when he boxed her in against the counter. "If you don't leave me alone I'm going to call Marcus." She said softly.
Seth chuckled a little and shook his head. She was so stubborn - it was white adorable. "Oh really - and what's that bitch going to do, hmm?" He chuckled and shook his head at her. She was sexy - he didn't know how she was Marcus's.
Abby frowned, "Kick your ass. Now leave me alone." She said. She knew that she really couldn't push him away because he was a lot bigger than she was.Abby looked at her beer then looked back at Seth.
Seth chuckled and shook his head. "Oh really? You think he can do that? Right." He chuckled and shook his head. "You know you really don't want me to leave you alone."
Abby nodded, "Yes i do want you to leave me alone. Shouldn't you be messing with other people that don't like you?" She asked. She crossed her arms, not wanting to deal with this tonight. Part of her wished that Marcus would have never left.
Seth chuckled. "Naw,'I just like teasing you." He teased her lightly, a smirk covering his face. This was fun. Honestly, he liked causing this sort of trouble, it was fun.
Abby shook her head, "Well i'm not having fun so maybe you should go back to your buddies. Oh by the way you did a great job at losing tonight." She said.
Seth chuckled a little and shook his head. "Not fun? Oh really? I'm sure I could show you a much better time than him? He doesn't know how to love a woman like a real man." He ignored her other words. So what? He had a suckish team.
Seth smirked a little and shrugged. "I don't know," he said, taking a step back. "I guess you'll just never find that out then, since you're so uninterested."
Seth smirked a little and winked at her. "What's that, Abigail? Curiosity? Tsk tsk. Then again, he'd never have to know - but you'd get the best love of your life." He promised.
Abby frowned, "Don't call me Abigail." She said. She didn't let hardly anyone call her that. She felt herself starting to want him more the longer he spoke.