Chris's POV
When I saw Amy burst through the cafeteria doors crying, I ran up to her and took her in my arms.
"What's wrong, babe? Why're you crying?" I asked. She looked at me and her face was confused.
"Wait, you mean you didn't hear anything that went on in the cafeteria?" Amy whispered. I nodded.
"I was stuck in Mrs. Benson's class finishing a test. I just got out. Why, did something happen?"
Amy shook her head, looking relieved. I was confused. Then she wiped her eyes, mascara not staining a thing. Amy cleared her throat and wrapped her arms around my neck.
"So, are you gonna ask me something?" she winked. I didn't know what Amy was talking about till she looked at she bulletin board. Then I saw the paper that said 'Homecoming Dance & Game'.
"Oh! Oh, uh, you wanna go to the dance with me?" I asked her, remembering the wretched dance. You have to dress up and everything. All I care about is the Homecoming football game.
"Obviously," then she kissed my lips. I kissed back. Last year when I went to the dance with Amy, she made such a big deal about it. I had to wear a blue tuxedo to match her dress (imagine the horror).
Oh, I just can't wait till this year's Homecoming.
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once upon a football
RomanceWARNING: This book was written when I was 11 and 12 years old so ignore all the mistakes and cringe-ness LOL What's with the petty Cinderella? Her story sucks. I mean, she trips and loses a shoe, and voila! A prince comes to marry her. Is that reall...