I met her when I was just 17. 13 years ago, when I studied at Marble Hills Colleges, the most prestigious college in the country, because of the influence of my father. Having her there is almost as if someone lit a light in a dark room. She understood me when nobody else did. Agathe Eloise Evans was the first girl I have ever loved in my life and she'll always be.
When I met her, everything seems so different. Sun was always shining whenever I'm with her or so I thought. I still remember the first thing she said to me when we first saw each other.
"Are you done reading that book?" Agathe asked and I said, " No, not yet but I can give it to you when I did." I said to her.
I never looked up at her because I was a bit annoyed and confused about why would she do that when she's seeing me reading the book. But I'm glad she did. And when I finally finished reading it, I tilted my head upwards and saw the beautiful face of my forever. Her long lashes covered her hazel eyes, and her nose was narrow and long with lips in the shape of a bow. Her body was covered in a lilac dress and the wind lightly brushed her long curly hair.
I was nervous about it.
"H-here's the book, you can read now."
That's what I said, of course, it was stupid. Because when you look at the most beautiful face you have ever seen, you can't think of anything but how alluring his/her face is.
"Thanks, by the way, Brahms, right?"
Shockingly, she knew my name, and I had never seen her anywhere so how did she?
"Yes, how did you know my name?" I asked.
"You're in my class, you probably don't see me, because you're always late and I sit in the back of the class."
"Really? I-I didn't know that, uhm, what's your name?"
"Agathe Evans, a pleasure to meet you." She introduced herself.
Agathe shook my hand and I was in heaven at that point. She sat down across the table and told me:
"I'm sorry, it's just a dare. My friends over there, dared me to talk to you for an hour. But if you don't want to I could just walk away."
And I said to her that it was fine, besides, she was the first girl to ever approach me this morning.