"About your confession." I paused taking my foot out of my locker and fully faced Jessica looking up at her.
It had to be a crime to look this pretty early in the morning, especially on a Monday morning. I looked like a potato.
Jessica looked at me with those puppy dog eyes, her bottom lip stuck out.
"I...I'm not into girls," I said.
"Oh." She lets out a small laugh. "I feel foolish now. I'm really sorry." Jessica's voice broke at the end of Sorry. She quickly turned on her heels facing away from me.
"We can be friends!" I said stopping her from walking away. I didn't have friends to begin with, and that's all I could offer her. She didn't bother turning around to face me.
"I don't wanna be your friend." She said. "What if I can get you to fall for me?"
"That's impossible," I said with a laugh.
"I have amazing charm. I bet you by the end of October you'll fall for me." Jessica spun around to me.
"Good luck trying to get a straight girl to fall for you," I gave her a playful eye roll. Jessica steps forward. It only took her one huge to be in front of me. She looked down at me with her brown eyes.
"I don't need luck. When there's something I want, I go after it until it's mine." She said. She leaned beside me. Her breath tickled my ear. "Everyone is a little gay." She laughed stepping away from me and winking. She turned on her heels leaving. I'm standing there flustered by her words.
"Everyone is a little gay?" I murmur to myself.
That's not true at all. Is it? I couldn't possibly be a little gay? I've never looked at another girl in any kind of way that I would be attracted to her. The bell rings, breaking me from my thoughts. I closed my locker and picked up my bag from the floor.
I took out my phone and saw today's date: October 2, 2017
She was doing the impossible. She's going to be heartbroken when the end of October comes, and I haven't fallen for her.
This was something new to me, having another girl like me.
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