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The Beginnings Of Love:
A boy and a girl were in the same class together.
The boy had a great personality and a great sense of humor.
He wore preppy clothes.
The girl loved to laugh and loved uniqueness.
She also wore preppy clothes.
The boy sat in front of the girl in the classroom.
He told her he was moving.
She had secretly liked him, this secret even kept from her conscious mind.
She said, "It'll be really quiet with you gone."
He asked, "Are you saying you're gonna miss me?"
The girl stuttered, noticing that she wasn't sure that "no" was really the word she was looking for.
The boy moved and they didn't see each other for the rest of the year.
The Realization:
The girl was walking to class with her friend the next year.
She was dressed in mostly black; the kind of thing you'd see an emo kid wear.
When they passed the office, her friend shouted, "He's back!"
The girl had told no one that she'd liked the boy, but when she saw him standing in the office, her heart stopped.
He was dressed very similar to her.
She was shocked that they had both changed the same way, and thought he looked better this way.
She ran over to mumble a shy, "Hello." and went to class.
The next couple of days, she'd watch him and see if his change in looks had also brought a change in personality.
It had, but her own personality had changed, too.
She liked the change.
One day, the boy had his friend come up to her and say, "He wants to know if you are emo."
She replied with a confused, "Yes."
A few days later, the boy and his girlfriend broke up.
The girl found out that the boy liked her.
She was blushing all day.
The Unnoticed Love:
The boy and the girl had started dating, and they wrote poems to each other and texted all night.
The boy was completely in love with the girl.
The girl didn't yet know what love was, but she knew she really liked this boy.
The first time he kissed her, they were on the bus.
They'd been sitting beside each other, and he got out his phone.
He started to text someone, then closed his phone.
The girl's phone started to ring.
The boy had sent her a text saying, "I want to kiss you."
She replied, "I want to kiss you, too smile "
The boy turned to her, and she looked at him.
He leaned in and kissed her cheek, gently.
She giggled and touched the spot, smiling at the boy.
The Break Up:
The girl's parents had been divorced for about a year.
She had a step-mom now, but she and the girl's dad were fighting a lot.
This caused the girl a lot of stress.
She was also realizing that she loved the boy.
She was scared.
She knew that she and the boy would not be together forever.
She didn't want to get in too deep, and make it hurt worse when they broke up.
She wrote him a long note saying that she needed a break, but she wanted to date him again after her family problems were over.
She handed him the note at school, and got on the bus.
Later that day, she started to wonder why she hadn't seen the boy all day.
Her friend told her that he had gone home.
When she asked why, she was horrified at herself as her friend answered.
Her friend said, "He went home because he couldn't stop crying."
The girl held in her tears till the end of the day, then cried herself to sleep.
The Mistake:
The girl went to her friend's house that night and texted the boy.
He replied with an awful message about how he hated her and how she was evil.
The girl began to cry.
She agreed with him.
When she got home, she had become angry at the boy for sending her something so awful, and she showed the text to her dad.
He said she was never to speak to the boy again.
She hadn't cared.
That night, she cried again, wondering what she'd done.
She wanted the boy back.
And she knew he wanted her back.
But because of what she'd done, they couldn't be together.
This was the biggest mistake she'd made in her life so far.
She hated herself, and she loved the boy with everything she had.
The Friendship:
The girl did not talk to the boy.
Every day.
He wrote her poems and quoted songs.
She replied with things like, "I can't." and "I'm sorry."
Then one day she'd had enough.
She started talking to the boy and they became friends, knowing they couldn't be together.
They knew that friendship was as good as they were going to get.
They talked all the time and said they still loved each other.
The Heart Break:
They were friends the next school year, but close to the beginning of the year, the boy stopped talking to her.
She missed him terribly and loved everything about him.
She wrote things about him on her Facebook page.
One day, he commented on one and said, "Please stop. My girlfriend is gonna get mad at me."
This broke the girl's heart, but she obeyed his wishes, and stopped posting things.
She sent him a message, asking him if they could be friends.
He said they could.
She made the mistake of telling him that she still loved him and how much he meant to her.
He got angry and said that his heart belonged to his girl, and told her never to talk to him again.
She cried every night for hours at a time over months.
She was heartbroken.
The Solution:
The girl sent the boy a message, asking him if she could ask him a few questions.
He said yes.
She began with asking him if he was mad at her, and he said he wasn't.
She asked him if they could be friends, and he said they could.
She was so relieved.
She felt so much lighter.
The girl still loved the boy, but she told herself, and everyone else, that they were just friends.
The Present:
The girl still loves the boy.
Whether he knows this or not, the girl hasn't a clue.
She has no idea how he feels about any of it.
He refuses to talk about the past.
She talks to him every now and then, and still hopes that someday, they will be close friends.
The boy doesn't approach her, but doesn't back away when she approaches him.
They are the awkwardest couple of friends, and they are fine with it.
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- by KhairiRaiin |
- High School Flashback
- | Submitted on 02/07/2011 |
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- Title: TheStoryOfAUniqueHeartBreak
- Artist: KhairiRaiin
- Description: Kyler Odom Linn
- Date: 02/07/2011
- Tags: story unique heartbre
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Comments (1 Comments)
- Spritizzle - 02/25/2011
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That's a nice little piece.
Creative that you put the whole "The past, present, heartbreak" thing going on. - Report As Spam