Chapter 25

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Will somehow managed to fall asleep after all that had happened. The boy was so freaked out last night after that second, heating kiss that he couldn't look Mike in the eyes anymore. He was a blushing mess and he didn't want him to see it. Even when he woke up he couldn't really face him or talk properly to him. The memories of last night kept coming back by just looking at him. Luckely, Mike was up before Will and had put his dried clothes back on. It was as though he hadn't slept that much, but Will didn't question him about it. The sun was shining bright again, so the Wheeler boy immediately took off after thanking his friend one last time. 

Will sighed deep as he watched the taller boy disappear from his window. He dropped his head back on his bed, as once again the events of the previous night rushed through his mind. He groaned, pushing a pillow against his face as he felt the familiar warmth creeping up his face. He didn't regret lying to Mike about his so called plans with Jonathan. At the time it was a lie because he was still mad at him, now it was so he wouldn't have to witness Will's constant red face. Will figured that he really shouldn't be feeling like this, since it was a 'practice' kiss. But then again... Was it really? He was almost certain that that second kiss was something more than that. Or so he hoped.

He needed to tell this someone. He needed to spill everything out. His heart was yearning to let all its feelings out.

Robin.

Will smiled at the thought of meeting his friend again. She would freak out as much as he did and she'd help him with what he should do now. Unfortunately his mood quickly dropped as he rememberred their fight. He felt bad, he should've apologized right away, instead of procastinating it. What if Robin stayed angry at him? Who else could he talk to? What if he lost the only friend who truly knew and understood him?

Shortly after his breakfast, Will was on his way to the mall. He just wished Robin was working today, since she hadn't picked up the phone earlier. The boy locked his bike at the bicycle stand and quickly made his way to the ice cream parlor. It was early so it was pretty calm in the mall. As Will approached the parlor, he noticed Robin cleaning the counter. He was glad that she was there, now he only hoped that the girl would be able to forgive him.

He shyly stepped towards the girl at the counter. He stood there for a few seconds before speaking up, "h-hi"

Robin looked up, glanced at him and then looked back, continuing her work. She eventually muttered, "What are you doing here?"

"I euhm..". Will didn't know what to say. There were so many things he wanted to tell her, so many things he wanted to explain, but he didn't know how. He just wanted to be forgiven, but how was he going to convince her to? All his thoughts all his worries came out at once, causing the blond hair girl to look up in surprise.

"I'm just sorry, I'm so sorry Robin. I've been a frickin jerk towards you and I had no right to treat you like that. I don't know what went through my head I... I wasn't thinking. And please just know I didn't mean all the horrible things I said... they just came out, it was pure nonsense! I just hope you'll ever forgive me... because Robin, you're the only friend that understands me, the only friend I can be my complete self with. Even though we don't know each other for that long. You know how I feel and I didn't realize back then how important you are to me. But I do now and I really don't wanna lose you. I don't know what to do then, who else can I talk to?... but I'd completely understand if you stay forever mad and-", Will kept rambling on but Robin cut him off.

"Shut it Byers", she smiled. "You actually thought I was going to leave my fellow gay friend over a stupid fight? Think again."

Will's face lightened up, "So you..."

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