Chapter 2

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Today is the 60th day of school. I know because my math teacher makes us do something called warm ups. Most worst thing about my 4th period class. But my friend told me his name(the guy I like)today. And what's even better is that he sits either behind me or in front of me in each class we have together! His name is just WOW I love it. It's just the perfect name. I love it if we don't get married(which hopefully we will) I will name one of my children after him.
While I was walking I was walking in the halls today I stopped by his locker and said " hey I was just wondering if you wanted to go to the winter ball with me" I said it like a moron and after I said It felt super stupid. Lilly walked over and I said " oh your probably going with her" and as I walked away I said "bye!" Like I really meant it but obviously I didn't. At the end of school he came by my locker and said "I didn't want to say this in front of Lilly but I was gonna ask you anyways" I froze and didn't know what to say. For the first time I was speechless.
The only thing that I said was
"This isn't some funny joke. It's mean and inconsiderate of others! You don't even know what I'm going through! It's not fair that all of you and your friends play jokes on me so I'm the laughing stock at school! You know I thought you were nice glad you played this one on me because it prevented me from ever falling in love with you again! Please don't come to my locker again you're not welcome!" "But wait!" He said. " what do you want now!" " I really was going to ask you to the winter ball!" I told you I don't like jokes being played on me!" " I'm not playing a joke on you!" For a second I believed him and said" are you telling the truth?" "Yes!" " ok then I will go with you to the ball. You have to come pick me up at my house!" "Ok? Where do you live?" " oak street 2489" " ok!" " see you at the winter ball!" " ok see you! Wait what's your name?" " you will have to find out yourself!!"

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