Post by ]UBC[Frootlupe on Dec 17, 2009 21:47:57 GMT
Yeah, I know. Intrigued by the title, eh? Never thought it possible, eh?? Well..... HA!
Yes, it's true. I have a secret admirer. Apparently they're moving to Colorado after Christmas Day and tomorrow (Friday, December 18th) is the last day of school before winter break. They decided until just now to ask a friend to pass letters to me about how they "like" me. If they wanted a relationship, why didn't they just talk to me in person earlier, dammit!
In a way, I'm relieved that they're moving. They have kept their identity a secret, revealing only that they are 1 grade above me. That is why I know they are not the girl I have had a crush on since 5th grade (she's in my own grade). I don't intend to mess with this "admirer"'s mind at all, and so if they ask for more than friendship, I will kindly decline.
I am already friendly with my crush, and it has been that way since 5th grade. Recently, though, our friendship has declined I feel, probably because of the fact that we are not in any of the same classes. I intend to try and be more social with her and eventually ask her to accompany me to a movie, or, chances are, to simply "hang out".
I have a gift prepared for her, though I highly doubt she will like it. It is a wallet. Yes, I agree. Pathetic. I suppose I could just purchase a necklace (for she would most definitely be thrilled to have one) and give it to her as a symbol of our reforged friendship. Yes, that's what I will do.
Tomorrow in school I will ask her E-mail for the reason of friendly communication and perhaps even gossip (you know how junior high is). Then, after significantly increasing our level of social connection and friendship, I will purchase a necklace (not an expensive one) and give it to her as a belated Christmas present when we return to school after break. This will, if she does not deny the gift or simply think me creepy, increase her happiness a significant amount.
After a few more weeks of communication, I will simply tell her that it would be nice to be "more than friends". She will most indefinitely say, "I'm flattered, but...." as she has done before when a few of my friends leaked my secret two years ago. We shall then remain friends for the remainder of our time together in school. Overall, my plan will ultimately fail, but there is a slim chance that I might actually be able to pull this off.
Wish me luck ;D
Frootlupe
Yes, it's true. I have a secret admirer. Apparently they're moving to Colorado after Christmas Day and tomorrow (Friday, December 18th) is the last day of school before winter break. They decided until just now to ask a friend to pass letters to me about how they "like" me. If they wanted a relationship, why didn't they just talk to me in person earlier, dammit!
In a way, I'm relieved that they're moving. They have kept their identity a secret, revealing only that they are 1 grade above me. That is why I know they are not the girl I have had a crush on since 5th grade (she's in my own grade). I don't intend to mess with this "admirer"'s mind at all, and so if they ask for more than friendship, I will kindly decline.
I am already friendly with my crush, and it has been that way since 5th grade. Recently, though, our friendship has declined I feel, probably because of the fact that we are not in any of the same classes. I intend to try and be more social with her and eventually ask her to accompany me to a movie, or, chances are, to simply "hang out".
I have a gift prepared for her, though I highly doubt she will like it. It is a wallet. Yes, I agree. Pathetic. I suppose I could just purchase a necklace (for she would most definitely be thrilled to have one) and give it to her as a symbol of our reforged friendship. Yes, that's what I will do.
Tomorrow in school I will ask her E-mail for the reason of friendly communication and perhaps even gossip (you know how junior high is). Then, after significantly increasing our level of social connection and friendship, I will purchase a necklace (not an expensive one) and give it to her as a belated Christmas present when we return to school after break. This will, if she does not deny the gift or simply think me creepy, increase her happiness a significant amount.
After a few more weeks of communication, I will simply tell her that it would be nice to be "more than friends". She will most indefinitely say, "I'm flattered, but...." as she has done before when a few of my friends leaked my secret two years ago. We shall then remain friends for the remainder of our time together in school. Overall, my plan will ultimately fail, but there is a slim chance that I might actually be able to pull this off.
Wish me luck ;D
Frootlupe