Ok, before I go on with this story, those of you who haven't read my last story, She's Shy yet, should read it before this. This takes place after that. So lets get on with the story!

EC + WT

You never would expect them going out. They weren't the perfect couple. They hated each other, and there was nothing but fighting and arguing. There was no affection or friendly action. Nothing sweet, nothing nice. But the most unexpected and unusual couple has come. Be afraid. Be very afraid...

Chapter 1: Asking him out

Wendy Testaburger and the girls sat at the elementary school playground, talking and laughing as they usually do. Wendy is the best. She's the best at gossip. But this time, she couldn't keep her mind off of what was in front of her.

Wendy sat silently, watching the usual every day football game by the boys. They loved football. It was just a guy thing. The boys play football, and the girls sit and talk. Most of them anyways. But she couldn't keep her mind off of one guy. She kept looking at him. And even though he wasn't the best at football, her smiled never stopped.

Eric Cartmandid what he usually did. He kept complaining, blaming his on failure on the other players, saying "Stop it, you're cheating!"

And out of all the players, Roxy was the least aggressive. Whenever Cartman would yell at her or cuss her out, she would just ignore it, and get back in the game. Kyle, on the other hand, would cuss at him back, defending Roxy, defending the game, and of course, defending himself, since he was so annoyed with it.

Wendy was now sitting alone. She decided she would see and hear everything better if she were watching alone. She kept her smile and gaze, just like Stan use to do toward her when they were going out.

Cartman kept complaining, when he suddenly stopped, and realized that Wendy was over there. He could tell that she was watching him, which made him turn red. This is NOT gonna happen. All of a sudden, he got very aggressive. More aggressive than usual, and tried his very best to get the ball and win the game for his own team. And for her.

Wendy's smile and gaze stopped, as her mouth dropped, noticing the sudden change in the fat boy. "Oh my god," she said.

"What is it, Wendy?" a familiar voice asked.

Wendy saw her best friend, Bebe sit down next to her.

"It's...it's Cartman. Look how good he got all of a sudden!"

Bebe turned to the game, and saw the aggressive Cartman. "Wow, how did that happen?"

"I have no idea. He must really be in the mood to win today."

"More than usual."

Wendy giggled, and then there was a pause.

"Wendy."

"Yeah?"

"Why don't you ask him out?"

Wendy looked at her, giving a 'are you crazy' look. "Ask him out?!"

"Yeah, I mean, it's been two days since you admitted to us that you like him. You should go for it."

Wendy sighed. "I don't even know why I like him."

"Neither do I. But you do like him. So you should ask him out."

The black-haired girl sighed. "You're right. I'm gonna do it."

The bell then rang for the recess to end, and for class to start again. The students started walking back in the school.

How should I do this? Wendy asked herself.

In science, Ms. Garrison was giving a speech on the new topic, and Cartman gave his 'I'm bored' face. He then thought. Maybe I should play a prank on Kyle. Hmm...maybe I can put sign on his back that says 'Kick my...'

All of a sudden, a piece of paper landed on Cartman's desk. He looked at it curiously, and read the note. Do you wanna go out with me? Wendy. Cartman's eyes widened, and he looked at Wendy, who was smiling at him. He then gave a concerned face that made the girl worried, and in about seven seconds, he started writing on the piece of paper. He then handed it back to Wendy.

She took it, and before she could read it, Ms. Garrison called her name. So she put the note in her book, and looked at the teacher.

"Do you know what the answer is?" Ms. Garrison asked.

"Uhh...the answer to what?"

Stan then looked at her curiously. What?! You always pay attention, and you always know!

"Pay attention next time," Ms. Garrison said.

"Yes ma'am," she replied.

The teacher then went on, giving the answer.

Wendy was then relieved she could look at the note again, but scared of what the answer was. Cartman seemed unsure of it. She opened her book, and looked at the note. Ok hippy, it's a date. Wendy smiled, and looked back at Cartman, who gave his flirt face on her. She blushed.

When school was over, they would be able to talk in person about the date, and Wendy couldn't wait...for some reason.

Ok...so...review! Nothing else I can say. :)