Drew
I saw Emma sitting on a bench, alone. I can't express how much I wanted to go over to her. But, was that what she wanted? I didn't know what to do.
I screwed up big time, and I don't know if she'll take me back. Of course Jackie had to get in the way. She always does. I just don't understand what her issue is. She's just...just...so...UGH! It's like if I can't be happy with her, I can't be happy at all.
I miss Emma though. She was a really great girlfriend. Honestly, she was too good for me. I didn't deserve her and I still don't.
But I want her. She was the best I ever had. I want to fix things but, I don't know how. I'm not some super sweet guy that knows exactly what a girl likes or wants. And I don't know who I would ask, Emma doesn't have many girl friends.
I guess I'll have to find Brooklyn. Even if she doesn't know Emma that well, she'll know what to do. We like to call her the school's 'Queen of Hearts' because she always gives the best dating advice.
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