Kissing Heaven
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  • Reads 55
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  • Parts 1
  • Time <5 mins
Complete, First published Jun 08, 2018
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"I wish I may, I wish I might ... have my first kiss at prom tonight." 

 I met Brandon on the jungle gym in third grade, instantly setting a connection that led to my checking yes on an illegible 'will you be my best friend' note. A bond that nine years later, we still carry along with the promises of him giving me my first kiss at my senior prom; that is if I hadn't been kissed yet, and I haven't. All of our packs, and promises seemed to fade when he passed away from cancer last summer. It's now my senior year, and prom is tonight. Even though he's gone, my stomach is filled with butterflies with the hopes of still recieving my first kiss. Brandon's last words to me were, "Just believe." And I'm fighting with myself, believing tonight, I will have my first kiss.
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We admire our work with quiet smiles. I do a small chuckle and finally let all these sad moments become into memories that are worth remembering. Even if it means that those I loved so much might fade away; they will never be forgotten. I promise myself to do this... "Promise me that we will always remember and never forget," Nate quietly says. "What if we do?" I whisper. "What if we let the night become darker than the stars?" Nate turns, and takes small steps towards me. My heart is like a magnet bringing him closer as I turn towards him. He does that look I fell in love with the day we met. He's inches apart now and I'm left breathless. His whisper is as quiet as the moonlight shining through the windows of the class as he says, "Then I will find you to remind you of us. I'll remind you that stars shine brighter in the darkest nights..."