It was 3rd hour when I got a text from a number
Hey this is Madison
Hi Madison. It's y/n
So how are ya?
We text back and forth through my entire history. We get to a point where she asks to hangout. I said I have a game today. If she'd like to come. She said yep
So now hopefully it'll be good. I don't think this is a date. And if it is. Oh well.
I was texting her about tickets when I felt an eraser hit my head. I turn around to see the pretty blonde sitting in the desk behind me.
"Cant get enough of me can ya?", i ask
"Yeah yeah you wish", she says back rolling her eyes
"I think you like me", I tease
"No your an ass and a bully", she fired back
She pulls my curls
"Ow— your the bully", I say scratching my scalp
"A cute bully though", she flatters herself
"Umm no", i say back
Ummm yes
"I was gonna ask ya if you have a game tonight for tomorrow", she says as she breaks the plastic cap off the ballpoint pen in her hand
"I do. At like 6", I say showing her my middle finger.
She stabs my hand with her pen leaving a blue dot with a red circle forming.
"Ouch Asshole", i say as I run the skin there
I throw her pen across the room. It rolls to Hayden's desk.
"Bitch", she mumbles as she slaps my head
She gets up to retrieve the pen. I watch her sway her hips as she walks up to hayden.
He's looking down and she taps his shoulder. He looks up then smiles. I can barely hear their conversation but she asked for the pen and he reached to get it for her.
Then she points to me and it looks like she's explaining something. He's sitting there smiling.
Smiling at the pretty girl in front of him. Like he should. But don't stare for too long buddy.
I thought she would have came back and talk to me but she staid by him. Laughing and talking.
Was he really that funny? She's faking her laugh to be more ....girly? I don't maybe flirty? Why is she flirting with Hayden? We were having a good talk. Was I too boring? What happened? Why does it feel like we're moving at a thousand miles an hour and I can't find the brakes? What happened?
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So the perks of overthinking