It's not stalking, It's simply fun and play!
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  • Reads 81
  • Votes 4
  • Parts 3
  • Time <5 mins
Ongoing, First published Dec 11, 2013
I wouldn’t call it stalking. I mean it really isn’t stalking if you think about it. I don’t look through the window of his house or follow him. It is simply a fun little pass time activity for me and before you think that I like him, I definitely do NOT. I just think he is a very good-looking boy. 
                
           The way he looks, talks, and smells! Everything about that boy is good.

           Of course I know that he is a person and not an animal but seriously if you just saw this kid, it would melt your heart! 
 
           Anyway, back to what I was saying. I am definitely not a stalker but I do like to have my fun. 

          I also wouldn’t say I was a total jock but I’m close to it. He on the other hand is a hands down jock. He is an amazing football player and his basketball skills are incredible. He is an overall athlete and every girl goes after him. 

            We’re friends but  he just doesn’t know it yet. Haha I’m funny!
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