Last night was a mistake, possibly. I felt an achy feeling in my stomach realizing that I had just kissed a boy who already has a girlfriend; I don't do that!
That is not the only thing that I'm worried about. It's the idea of me and Louis actually kissing. I've never thought of that. Sure, I did think about me fake dating my best friend, but kissing him? No!
But it felt real. I know it. Perhaps he knew that Toni had an awful glare at us at the back while I sang. Although, what if she wasn't?
Too many questions and too many answers are in my head right now.
"No way!"
"It should have been a romantic kiss in the rain," Lucas complains.
"Seriously? That's what you're saying. Not; how did it feel or how did you handle it?"
"Ok."
"How did it feel?"
I guess I shouldn't have suggested him to ask that. I mean, there could be more questions related to your experience after kissing your best friend. Out of all of them, why that?
He did appropriately ask me. So, I should answer properly as well.
"It felt..." I begin.
"Wrong. But right at the same time."
"Sunny, sometimes you have to kiss the wrong guy to make sure what you're doing is right."
"What the hell does that mean?"
He turns to me, "It means..."
"You did the right thing."
I let out a glare and turn my head to his, "Ok, so kissing my best friend is a good thing?"
"In your situation, it is."
"Maybe I should forget about it."
"Your choice." Lucas calmly answers as he took a sip from his soda can.
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𝐇𝐄𝐑𝐄 𝐖𝐄 𝐀𝐑𝐄 𝐍𝐎𝐖 - Louis Partridge/ book 1, 2, & 3
Roman pour AdolescentsSunny and Louis have been best friends for a while now. They do everything together. But that was until Louis dated Toni. Sunny didn't really care; what mattered most to her was their friendship. What if something else mattered more? What else can...