Eagle
The last week of school was filled with nothing but sexual tension between Blair and I. I had no clue if Blair wanted to be more than friends but I doubted that he'd ever say anything about it. To make things even more confusing he kissed me out of nowhere on the last day of school.
While the kiss wasn't horrible or amazing it was filled with confusion. Did he want to be more than friends? If he did have feelings for me why couldn't he just tell me? Was that his way of telling me? I've always thought of Blair as my best friend. We've been that way for 16 years so that's all I know. I'm not sure if I'd like us as more than that but it couldn't hurt to give it a try. Everything's worth a shot.
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How to Lose your Best Friend
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