"WELL I'LL LEAVE YOU TWO YOUNG ADULTS TO YOURSELF, FOOD IS IN THE FRIDGE IF YOU NEED IT AND WATER IS WERE IT ALWAYS IS." Said Thomas' dad to both the children.
"So um, your rich!" Said Lilly to Thomas with a slight tone of mis-belief.
"Yeah, dad owns a few posh bakeries in London and hotels full of famous, rich celebrities and just normal people." Said Thomas with no sign of bragging or snobbiness, he was being normal and actually unexpectedly nice.
After an hour of talking outside on a handmade swing in the middle of a forest the two children, Lilly and Thomas, Lilly had began to catch feelings for the kind, flirty boy Thomas had turned out to be.
Thomas could tell my how much Lilly was blushing every-time he gave her a compliment. He didn't make fun of her though.
"Lilly can I tell you something?" Thomas asked nervously.
"Sure!" Exclaimed Lilly looking excited.
"You know that your the only person that has accepted me and has given me a chance to be myself, not many people give me the chance, that is why I was so happy to tell my father about you! You are my only friend. I hope I am your's too." said a Thomas hopefully.
"Oh course I am your friend now push me higher on this swing we are slowing down." Said Lilly while laughing.
The two best friends were laughing and enjoying themselves. The hours flew past and Lilly had to go back home.
That night Lilly cried.
She had an ugly, hard cry.
She had had the best night of her life, she knew it wouldn't be able to happen again.
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RomanceY/N (she/her) is at school and a new boy (he/him) is welcomed into her class by the teacher. He sits on the opposite side of the classroom from Y/N. This story is based around 1650.