Dear Journal,
I almost stumbled on the stairs up to my apartment. When I got to my door, I flung it open and kicked off my shoes.
"I KISSED HIM!" I yelled at the top of my lungs once I was in my apartment.
The person living above me stomped their feet shouting, "NOBODY CARES! BE QUIET!"
I just smiled, got myself some Oreos and milk, and sat on my couch to scroll through my phone. I wanted to text Felix but then I remembered the way he ran off afterward. Was it really that bad? Why didn't he move if he didn't want it to happen? Why did I kiss him?!? My head was spinning.
All of a sudden I felt tired, I wanted to go to sleep. So I headed to my bedroom which was right next to my kitchen.
The only thought coursing through my mind as I lay down on my bed, was the thought of accidentally scaring him away. Why would I just go and screw things up again?!? Was it because I liked him?
"Felix, Felix, Felix," I mumbled. The more I said his name, the more tired I became. I fell asleep with the thought of him on my mind.
My alarm clock went off waking me, it was loud. My head was throbbing, "Felix." I say in a groggy voice remembering the night before. I smiled and laughed a little.
I got up and made myself a peanut butter and jelly sandwich, assembled my backpack, and grabbed my phone from the couch.
I practically skipped out the door thinking about seeing Felix again. My smile quickly turned to a frown and my skipping turned into a walk. I remembered how everybody would look at me in the hallways and how everyone knew... knew that I liked Felix.
"I... like... Felix." I said quietly, it felt good to say.
My frown once again became a smile.
The walk to school was calm. The sky was clear and the sun was shining bright on my face.
Once I entered the school I saw Felix, "Hey!" I waved across the hallway. Everyone looked at me. I quickly put my head down but continued to walk towards him.
Once I got to him I picked my head up and smiled. "So... hey." I tried to act like nothing happened yesterday.
"Yeah... hey." He responded, "What class do you have?"
"Looks like Engish." I looked at my schedule.
"Oh cool. I have Biology," he grumbled, "I guess I'll see you after school." He slid past me with his head down and his hoodie up.
I turn around watching him walk away, everyone around us looks too.
Did I say something wrong?
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Where Two Sides Meet
Teen FictionThis story is about two teenagers starting High School as juniors. They are trying to find out who they are, even when things get tough. The real question for them is, are they gay?