Why I'm a Tsundere

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When I was about ten years old, I had the biggest crush on this boy in my class. His name was Kuro and he had everything a girl like me would want. Dark blue eyes that looked like a starry night, black hair that was messy, but it still looked good on him, and a friendly personality.

One day, near Valentine's Day, I final had the courage to confess my love to him, and when he accepted I thought my life was complete (despite the fact I was only ten). At first, it was all I could ask for out of a relationship, but after a couple of weeks, he began to act... different. He'd ask me to do something for him, or I'd choose to do something for him and once it was done, he completely disregarded my work.

I went to ask him what was wrong, he shouted at me and slapped me. He told me I was too annoying. I didn't know what to think, was this what relationships were supposed to be like? After that, I never went anywhere near him again. I began to doubt whether I should trust boys or not. So, even if I did have a crush on them, I would act rudely to them, and treat them similarly to how I was treated.

However, Shiro, he just seemed so nice that I couldn't bring myself to actually hate him. Instead, my crush on him took over and I used my "tsundere personality" to hide the fact I liked him. And now look at me, I have an actual boyfriend and he treats me how I would want to be treated.

I love him...

And he loves me.

Shiro is really the complete opposite to Kuro.

The end.

Authors note: Welp, I'm kinda sad that this is the last chapter. I would add more but there simply isn't more to write about. But it was fun to write everyone of those 12716 words... that's a lot now that I think about it.

Anyway, I need your opinion, should the next story be a DDLC (Doki Doki Literature Club) Fanfic, or something to do with Kyo. They are both already in the making so I can always publish the other when I finish my Black Butler Fanfic.

It's up to you.

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