From A to Z

by Daisy

A has a massive crush on B.
But B doesn’t feel the same way about A.
C really likes A, but knows about A’s massive crush on B.
Dreams and hopes of C being with A faded quickly.
Eventually, A asked B to the football game on Saturday night.
Falsely, B said yes.
Game night, and B did not show up.
“Have you seen B?”A was asking people.
I, A’s friend called B to see where she was.
“Joke. It was a joke. I would never go out with A,” B said.
K, C’s friend dragged her to the game.
Last game of the season was that night.
Many people were there, but the first person C saw was A.
Nothing could stop C’s feelings for him.
Other than the fact that A liked someone else, there was nothing standing in C’s way.
Possibly if C told A her feelings, he would forget about B.
Quickly, she made her way through the crowd to A.
Rethinking if this was really a good idea or not, C just stood there in front of A.
“Sorry to bother you, but can we talk?” C stammered.
Traumatized, C slowly walked to a quiet place with A.
Unexpectedly A said, “Do you want to hang out?”
Very surprised, C replied with a yes.
Weeks later, they started going on real dates.
X amount of weeks went by, and A finally asked C to be his girlfriend.
“Yep!” C exclaimed.
Zoos, movies, the mall; they went everywhere together.

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