Who: Kat and Otter
Where: Diaz place
When: Afternoon
It didn't surprise Otter to learn that Kat wasn't allowed to leave the house. He'd only really known the Diaz's during the winter but that'd been for his entire life and their youngest daughter probably qualified as the trouble-maker. Or at least the one who'd get in trouble for not listening and trying to be like the big sister despite being way younger. Ah well, Otter didn't care, he could still go over and visit. Least he hoped that Kat had gotten permission from her parents before she invited him over for an afternoon swim. Last thing he needed was for his mom to get a call about him trying to break a grounded girl out or something.
Which I totally already did for her. Thank god mom didn't find out. Bad enough that his brother, Oz, was totally aware of his crush without his mom piecing it together too. He'd never, ever hear the end of it. The Diaz's could move back to California and he would
still never hear the end of it.
Pulling up in front of the house Otter parked his car and hopped out, towel slung over his shoulders. Kat'd said they were swimming so he was ready to swim. But he'd kept his shirt on until they got to the pool. Both because he wasn't like his brothers and couldn't just show off muscles (that didn't exist) and because he had a really strong feeling that Linda Diaz would slam the door in his face if he showed up shirtless. Seriously, he believed that. Ringing the bell he shifted around and waited for someone, a someone he really hoped was Kat, to open the door.