Apparently yes.
A few days later you wanted to meet me at the park where you had taught me how to do the bottle flip.
I was excited to spend more time with you so I happily agreed.
I should have noticed something was off because you were fidgeting the whole time in class though. I asked you if you were alright and you said you were just a little stressed with homework. Seemed believable.
After school you were no where to be found. Confused I went home and quickly changed into something more comfortable for the park.
I stopped walking as soon as I saw you there. You were standing in the middle of the field with a single red rose.
A blanket laid on the ground where you prepared a small picnic with all my favorites.
You noticed me standing there and smiled sheepishly before you walked over to me.
A blush colored your cheeks as you handed me the rose.
Then you said the words I was dying to hear.
If I wanted to be your boyfriend.
Instead of an answer I pecked your cheek and you gave me the most beautiful smile I had ever seen on your face before you hugged me tight.
I couldn't remember the last time I smiled so big and genuine.