I was thankful for the weekend. I kept myself busy. I studied. Exercised. Kept myself busy. Jax didn't come back. I was half way hoping that Friday night had been a dream. Or that things would go back to the way the were. But I knew that it would never be easy between us again. Years of friendship down the drain. All because I had to go and fall in love with him. Now all I could do was try to move on.
Now it was Monday morning. I could only count on myself to make sure I get to school. I woke up with enough time to make it to the stop. As I opened my door to walk out I was surprised to see Jax standing in front in me. I couldn't keep the shocked expression off of my face.
"I figured the weekend was long enough to make you realize that we could still be friends." He said.
I wish it was that simple. Maybe it could be. But I still wasn't sure if I was ready to be strictly friends.
After I debated with myself in my head for a few minutes, I said, "Maybe we can try. But I don't want to hear about your relationships with girls... At least until I'm completely over you."
"Deal." His answer was quick.
And just like that he acted like nothing had happened last Friday night. Like nothing had changed. But for me every single thing had changed. The least I could do was give it a try.
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Lunch time came quickly. Jax and I had three classes together and our lunch period was the same time.
During my day I realized something. Although Jax wasn't gay, there were plenty of guys in this town that were. And I'm sure some of them would love to take the time to try to make things work with. I don't mean to sound cocky, but I mean come on. I'm the star quarter back.
The gay star quarter back. Now I'm completely fine with announcing that fact in my head... But to the entire world... Or my entire world... Not so much.. The only person that knows now is Jax.. And we all know where that got me.
I was forced out of my thoughts by a napkin hitting my face. I turned my head and glared as Daniel. He just smiled right back at me.
Now Daniel is this incredibly smart, completely nerdy type of guy. But I have never seen a hotter nerd. He sports a comb over, but the hot ones people rock now a days. Wears the typical nerdy glasses. Not the trendy ones but the big circle ones. Somehow it only highlights his amazing green eyes. His teeth are perfectly straight. Thanks to those braces he was forced to have on for two years.
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The Gay Quarterback (BoyxBoy)
JugendliteraturI never wanted to be that cliché gay person who falls in love with their straight best friend. But that's exactly what I did. And maybe I will get my fairy tale, happily ever after with him. Or maybe I have to learn how to go on without him in my li...