My Girlfriend's New BF (boyxboy)

My Girlfriend's New BF (boyxboy)

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"And who's that?" I asked looking right across from the cafeteria, motioning to the guy sitting next to my ex girlfriend sharing laughs. "That's Kevin. He's a Junior." My friend Amy said before bringing a handful of chips in her mouth. Kevin? It hasn't even been long since we broke up and she's already with a new guy?! Not to mention he's really good looking. Like seriously. He had really dark hair, and nose piercing, and when he smiled he showed a pair of dimples. But he dressed like he came out of hot topic. After moments of analysing his appearance he finally found my gaze, and for a second I panicked. His smile faded for a second and he squinted his eyes before smiling again. Was he smiling at me? "I think he just smiled at me" "He smiles at everyone. Hes a creep. Don't fall for it" she said very hastily. I was confused by her reaction, but decided to ignore it anyway.
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"As I passed the silent group, a particularly attractive looking guy caught my eye in said group. He had beautiful platinum blonde hair in a more-on-top style, and icy blue eyes. He was taller than me by about three inches and was muscular in build. Said guy's eyes met mine for a millisecond and I bit my lip. I quickly realized I'd attracted a lot of the group's attention and dropped my head down to hurry away. I could feel his piercing stare on my back as I left; along with his friends' gazes. Theirs' weren't as strange. Theirs' were more friendly than curious."

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