He hated yet loved her.

He hated that accent the most―oh God that accent. It was screechy like hell broke loose, definitely the most annoying thing he ever heard. She had never disclosed where she come from, to his dismay; she would always refer to it as "the old country", wherever that was, but he would be sure to avoid it at all costs. Having her and her twin brother go to his school was already bad enough.

He also hated how flamboyant she was. Especially her clothes―oh, her clothes were the worst. She was easily found in the crowd; the glitter and neon colors she wore oh-so-often made her stand out so much, it was unbelievable. She was known for modifying any clothes she ever bought, and he was certain that she had enough fabric, thread, and rhinestones to make her own clothes and not waste any money on shopping. Being as nice as possible, he would say that her style was unique. And then he'd shake his head. That was an understatement.

But he loved her. More than anything. In his eyes, she was the most beautiful girl in the world. Her long, silky, blonde hair and her golden brown eyes made him swoon. She was the perfect height for him, about the same as his sister Rocky―not too short, but not too tall.

And yes, her accent and her clothes were the most annoying things introduced to mankind, but she was so proud of it that he just had to admire her. She radiated confidence, something he had as well and respected. She never cared about all of the shit that was spoken about her behind her back, even though she was well aware of it. She was a nice girl too; she wasn't even mean to his sister Rocky and her best friend CeCe anymore. She was smart, courageous, and most of all, fun to be around.

And the more time he spent with her, the more he realized that he loved her.

So he wasn't that shocked when he found himself asking her out that day. She was thrown off, but said yes anyways. No one else expected it, but they still stayed supportive of the couple, and gradually, the shit said about Tinka stopped.

And ten years later, they were still together. And that was when she asked the question.

"Why did you ask me out that day in the library? Then, I was just your tutor. Why did you do it?"

He sighed, not truly knowing himself. "I don't know. I guess it just felt right." And then he pulled her into a hug, and instinctively, she hugged him back. "But I don't regret it baby. I don't regret it at all."


So, this was the fourth one. I really love Tynka and I really wanted to write for them, so I finally got this idea and I wrote it! Yay! In all honesty, I have no clue how or when I got this idea. But I'm proud of the idea and how it turned out. :)

The title may seem irrelevant, but I got it from Ty's mixed emotions. Does that make sense? I don't know if it does. XD

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