It wasn't that she wore her heart on her sleeve. Honestly, if she wore her heart at all, it'd be locked up in a steel box, stowed away in her pocket. It wasn't that she was scared, well, maybe a little, but that wasn't the point. She just, didn't believe in love. I mean, yeah love, but not Love. The love that never faded or changed. The love that made you feel all warm and fuzzy. The giggles and dazed smiles. The electrocuting tingles every time you touched. She just, didn't see it. But, there were a lot of things that Tina Cohen-Chang didn't see.
It wasn't that he was a wimp. Honestly, he was being strong and bold by not acting on it. It being the insane happiness she gave him. She made him feel like he was on the of the world when she smiled, even if he wasn't the reason for the smile on her face. He knew better than to hope that maybe, one day, she'd notice him that way. I mean, they were best friends and best friends weren't supposed to dig each other. So he'd just keep hoping. But really, it wasn't hoping if he technically had it already, right?
(Tina Cohen-Chang and Artie Abrams seemed to notice a lot about everyone else, except the 2 people that mattered the most in this situtation.)
Just a short drabble that popped up into my head a while ago, but wouldn't leave until I officially put it down. This is meant to take place before Wheels, Season 1. Sorry if it sucks, it's late, I'm tired and I still have too much homework for my liking to do. Thanks for reading :) And review, if you want.
