Learning the second step

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Soon just sitting there got boring I mean nothing fun was really happening. I sneakily got up no need to now wake Geno​. I spotted Error talking to Ink. Error probably trying to flirt, he has liked Ink for a while and I guess he is trying to confess. Still I have no idea why at a one day party? I looked back at Geno and smiled, but I twitched. Something jolted in me my eyes widened as my right eye began to glow a red color, flashing. Confusion and panic stabbed at me like a peircing arrow. My right eyes pupil slowly changed into a heart shape, my heart ached beating fast then slow. What was I feeling and why was I feeling it? I stepped by Geno and the feeling got stronger, now both eyes were flashing red and my heart was racing. I stood behind Geno as I Insanely blushed and I was about to grab him when I stopped. The feeling went away as soon as Geno began to wake up. I thought to myself can Geno not know my...True feelings? I was normal again but I looked retarded as I was just standing there holding out my hand to nothing. I hoped no one would see but hopes never happen do they? " Are you ok Death? Why are you just standing there?" Ink asked as he held my shoulder. I didn't know if I was OK. " I don't know, but...It's something about...Geno" I said letting my arm dangle​ at my side. Ink obviously didn't care anymore as he walked away back to Error blushing madly while they chatted. I turned around to see blue and dream playing tag excitingly. Those two were the best of friends, I mean dream would sometimes steal a blush or two when he played with Blue. I actually enjoyed seeing them play it made me feel like a kid again. Then again Geno felt the same way about them, so maybe that's why I like them so much. I turned back to Geno and walked toward him. I knelt down to his barely awake overdosed body and silently kissed his forehead. I thought to myself as I left to sit alone at a table Geno what did you do to me?

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