5: You know, it's fine. I've seen a lot of girls in their underwears

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5: You know, it's fine. I've seen a lot of girls in their underwears.

ELSA

"Here you go," Travis handed me his paper and I was beyond amazed at how beautiful his drawing was. I'm always impressed of people who can draw well cuz I suck at it. Especially the guys. You know, when the guys would draw a portrait of you and you'll just love him more and more.

I lookd at the detailed drawing of the whole university. "It's beautiful, Trave. I bet you wanna be an architec or something, huh?" He chuckled, glancing at the table and nodded. "It's kinda my thing." He spoke, making my smile at him. He's so cute when he's cheery thatI wanna talk with him some more. But sadly, it's already 3:00 inthe afernoon and Rapunzle with Ruffnut are probably waiting for me at he main gate so we said goodbye to each other.

I think I'm having a crush on him.

I thought, as I reached the gate where I was greeted by the two. The whole giddy and loved moment suddenly turned into nervousness when Ruffnut asked me of what I'm gonna do for the weekend.

Jack.

To my great dissapointment, I'm having this kind of stupid bonding with the school's major hearttrob! But I can't tell this two wicked 'bestfriends'. They'll go nuts until they'll put meaning to it, ruining my life with a tease. "Earth to Elsa Lee?" Ruffnut called, snapping me out. "Oh, uh—sorry. I'm gonna go shopping."

"Cool! Let's meet at the nearby fountain beside the mall. We're-" "No! I mean, I'm going shopping with a childhood friend so,"

"Wow, really?" Raphy butted in. "So, can we come and meet her?" Crap, no. "As much as I'd like that, I bet he'd want it to be just the two of us for a lot of catching up to do. You know, old times." I grinned, looking anywhere but their eyes. "That's cool. And it's fine, I bet 'he' and you are really close friends. Ruffnut smiled and I returned it.

The whole walk towards our apartment was crazy, chatting about weird and slutty school mates, crushes (including Travis who I just told them.), and some lame jokes. I'm actually relieved that they dropped thewhole shopping with a childhood friend topic. Though I bet I could tell Rapunzel about it but I honestly don't want to tell Ruffnut about thewhole thing. We're not even that close yet.

I sat on my bed, completely having tomorrow's events in mind. Is it me or I'm now fetting awkward, thinking of it. Call me a wimp, but I even wrote stuff for us to do to lessen the awkwardness.

Shop for furnitures

Eat

Buy his needed things

Talk about the designs

Good. I'm settled with what could go wrong, and the worst enemy for tomorrow would be: Awkward Silence. I'm all prepared for the conversations. I don't even know why I'm being so immature and naive of the situation, but I just can't stand shopping with a guy with me. People around us would think it's a date.

A date.

I shook the thought off. Clothes! I crammed towards my walk in closet to find good clothes. If this isn't a date, should iwear a dress or tight jeans? I'm used to waring bootsbut would hethink it's too much that I should just wear Converse? Or maybe slippers? Do I look okay with this T shirt from Bench or this sleeveless blouse, perhaps? And my hair! Holy mother of oreos, what could I do to my hair! I always tie it in a messy bun!

Soon enough, I readied my clothes and went back to hit the hay. There's still much time to prepare so I can definitely decide to look decent. I closed my eyes and went to dreamland.

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