Love or Lie?

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[ Kaitlyn and I cuddled up under the warmth of the bedsheets, It was lovely. ]

Kaitlyn spent the night over at my house, in secret. Both our parents weren't aware of our relationship. Even if they were, they wouldn't approve of me and Kaitlyn, she gave off the bad girl vibe that my parents disliked. She wasn't anything like that at all. She was a lovely angel in my eyes, sweet and caring. She didn't really hang out with alot of other boys and that gave me a sense of comfort. I was the jealous type. She knew exactly when to talk to me when I felt down, she sacrificed her time for me.

There was a day when we just started our relationship, I didn't attend classes due to a sickness. The sickness made me unable to walk for two days straight. Guess what? She sneaked into my house with the help of a few friends, I was in my room back then. I could see the window slide open gently. There she was, my lovely princess, staring intently into my eyes. I could have sworn that her eyes brought healing to me. I instantly felt an intense feeling signalling my body to move. I could actually move my legs again. Is this the power of love? I dismissed my silly question immediately.

Kaitlyn climbed into my bed and snuggled up close next to me. Her warmth brought me relief. I could feel her calm breath against my lips. It felt relaxing. "Andrew!" A voice echoed down the hallway. Kaitlyn immediately jumped out of my bed and disappeared from my window almost instantaneously. "Aw, I wish that could've lasted a little longer... "

Today, Kaitlyn and I were still an item. Everyone in school was envious of me. Kaitlyn was basically well-known in my school for her athletic body, fair complexion and stunning beauty. How could anyone not want a girl like that? But it was clear, Kaitlyn only wanted me and nobody else. "Andrew!" Kaitlyn shot down the hallway, throwing her arms over me. I was surprised. "Everyone is staring, silly!" I let out a slight chuckle. She took her hands off me, "I'm s-sorry," she said, blushing. It was an adorable sight.

After school, I always met Kaitlyn at the front of the school, right beside the school gate. We would always head home together, considering that we lived a few blocks away from each other. But before we go home, we'd always grab lunch in a wallet-friendly restaurant with a cutesy concept. The walls of the restaurant was decorated with pink stripes, with pictures of cute kittens imprinted on it. There was animal-themed tables and chairs, mainly consisting of images of cats. It was so adorable. The owner of the restaurant owned a kitten that would sometimes run to us and purr excitedly, considering we were usual customers of the place.

Kaitlyn and I would always sit side by side, facing an interactive display that you could order food from, it has a cute virtual assistant that would actually speak everytime you selected an item from the menu. The food was pretty decent and had a value pricetag. Kaitlyn and I would usually sit close to each other while we enjoyed our lunch. It was our daily routine.

Her touch made me feel so secure, I didn't want to get separated. Ever.

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