A/N: Just a little random idea came into my head one day. I know it's kinda a bit rushy, but I didn't want to make it into a chapter story or anything. Enjoy the Loliver goodness :D

I love him, but he doesn't know...

Lilly Truscott wrote the words sadly, tears threatening to spill at any moment. She had no idea why she was even writing these words on some stupid desk in the back of the biology room, but she was. It was all she could think about these days: Oliver.

Oliver Oken and Lilly Truscott had been best friends forever, pretty much. Then, when Miley Stewart had moved to Malibu a year ago, they had gladly included her in their circle of friendship. Lilly didn't know what she would do without either of them, now.

But lately, Lilly found herself staring at Oliver and imagining kissing him. She imagined running her fingers through his brown locks, and holding hands with him as they walked down the beach, while the red sunset blazed overhead...

Lilly jolted herself back to reality. She struggled to listen to the teacher droning on about the nucleus of a cell, but how could she concentrate when all she could see in her mind's eye was Oliver looking at her with the same love she felt for him? If only he would...

The bell rang and Lilly left the note written on the desk, forgetting all about it until the next time she had biology. She sat in the seat and saw that there was a reply.

I love him, but he doesn't know...

Why don't you tell him, then?

Lilly smiled and bit her lip. If only it was that easy.

I can't tell him; I don't want to ruin our friendship.

As Mrs. Green began naming the parts of the cell body, Lilly drifted off into a delicous daydream in which she was with Oliver at the park, and they were holding hands, and the sun was beating down on their heads as they sat on a blanket and had a picnic. Oliver had packed it, and there was a cake in the shape of a heart ... Lilly sighed with pleasure.

"Ms. Truscott!" bellowed a voice, and Lilly jumped.

"Can you tell the class what this structure is called?" demanded the teacher, pointing at a diagram on the board.

Luckily, Lilly was very good with her biology and she knew the answer. She tried to stay attentive, but Oliver was still in her thoughts the whole time.

The next time she had biology, she wasn't surprised to find another reply. The desk now read:

I love him, but he doesn't know...

Why don't you tell him, then?

I can't tell him; I don't want to ruin our friendship.

What if he likes you, too, and he's just too afraid to say?

Lilly's heart jumped with excitement at such a prospect. She took the pen in her quivering fingers and wrote:

I don't think so. We're just friends. If only he could give me some kind of sign or something...

Biology class passed in a blur. In the weekend that followed, Lilly tried to spot a difference in Oliver, but he seemed the same old donut to her. Except such a loveable donut ...

By Monday, Lilly was actually excited for Biology. When she read what was wrote on the desk this time, her heart soared, and she had to grip the desk tightly to keep herself upright in the chair.

I love him, but he doesn't know...

Why don't you tell him, then?

I can't tell him; I don't want to ruin our friendship.

What if he likes you, too, and he's just too afraid to say?

I don't think so. We're just friends. If only he could give me some kind of sign or something...

I love you, Lilly. Is that enough of a sign for you? I've adored you forever. Love, your donut.

A/N: Whatcha think? Pleaseeeeeee review:) Sorry for the way it ends; I didn't want to keep on going with this, it's just a little oneshot for ya'll to digest :D