Pluvinkzy
They say opposite attracts, but why do Daisy seem to draw more closer to him?
From colors to crushes they have the same taste, even the food that they eat.
Daisy always told herself that she'll never fall for a guy like him,
That she'll never look at him more than what they are.
Because if she do, she might lose him.
She might chase him away,
He might leave her behind.
Cause he likes both Girls and Guys, and she only like Guys.
He's a bisexual that's more like a gay.
And Daisy doesn't know why this feelings seems to grow more as she distance herself to him.
It's like a curse she can't get rid of, a feelings she thought would fade on its own.
Funny isn't it?
Falling for your best friend is hard,
And she doesn't know where it started.
It just did, her heart did.
But what if there's a mutual interest of the two?
Would they chase each other or just deny that they have fallen?
To protect what they have, to protect the memories they have.
But what if they aren't?
Would Daisy wants her feelings to remain hidden?
Or she might want to take the risk?
Though amidst all those questions and doubts,
Daisy had promised herself that,
She'd just let him go in silence,
And let him love someone he truly loved.
Because loving isn't always a happy ending,
Sometimes it's a bittersweet,
And letting go isn't an option or choice she can pick.
Because in the first place she know she'd lose this fight.
That despite all the common things they have,
They've never been really fated to each other.
So letting him go is the only answer.
No matter how she thinks about it,
She'll only lead to one conclusion
And that's letting go.
Over time a wall between has been built.
That if they cross it, it might collapse
And would hurt each other.
But how long could they hide it?
How long until one finally admitted it?