Jimmy Neutron aint mine yeah yeah. Okay, here's my story! (
It was the last day of school. School was finally going to be over. And for the seniors at Retroville High School, they're last day of school before college. Cindy and Jimmy had finally become friends in the past 4 years. But neither of them have confessed their true feelings. They still teased each other. That was one thing that never had changed and probably never would. Both of them were caught up in nostalgia to enjoy their last day. No one else seemed to matter. The day went by pretty quickly. Too bad it started raining the moment the final bell rang. Everyone rushed out, practically knocking others over in their wake. Jimmy just waited for the mass of people to leave until he himself exited. What Jimmy didn't notice was that Cindy was behind him. Walking silently. "Hey, Jimmy." Cindy said trying to perk up her mood. "Hi," Jimmy said, trying to do the same. Jimmy and Cindy walked to their lockers which, conveniently, were right next to each other. "What are you doing over the summer?" Cindy asked. "Nothing really." Jimmy said. "Me, either." Cindy said. The conversation going absolutely nowhere. "Hey, Cindy." Jimmy said gathering courage. "Yeah?" Cindy asked. "I need to tell you something." Jimmy said. "What is it?" "I can't tell you here." "Well, then, where are you gonna tell me?" Cindy asked. "Meet me at the center of the park at 5," Jimmy said. "Okay." Cindy said but Jimmy had already walked off.
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Later on, Cindy was waiting at the park. The warm air comforted her skin as a gentle breeze swept by. Cindy began to get impatient. She walked over to the fountain and glided her hands through the cool water. Out of the blue, Cindy starting singing. ".Every night in my dreams, I see you. I feel you. That is how I know you go on. Far across the distance, and spaces between us. You have come to show you go on. Near, far. Wherever you are, I believe that the heart does, go on. Long, small. You opened the door, and you here in my heart and. My heart will go on, and on.." Before she could finish, she heard footsteps behind her. Cindy wheeled around quickly to find Jimmy. "How long have you been there!?" Cindy said. "Long enough," Jimmy replied grinning. "Okay, what did you want?" Cindy asked. "Oh, yeah." Jimmy lost his grin. "Well, I um. This is hard." Jimmy said. Cindy pulled Jimmy over to a bench and sat by him. "What is it Jimmy?" Cindy asked softly. "Well, ever since.I don't know how to..." Jimmy tried to tell her. He wanted to tell her he loved her. He had ever since he met her. He loved the way she always had a comeback. He loved her intellect, personality and beauty. He just couldn't find the words to express that love he felt. "Jimmy, I." "Wait," Jimmy said shushing her. "This is important. We're all gonna be leaving soon. And, I. I.just have to tell you. I've stalled for so long. Hoping it wasn't true. But now, I don't hope that anymore. I hope something else. That you feel the same way." Jimmy said. Cindy eyes filled with concern and interest. "Cindy, I." Jimmy said gently taking hold of Cindy's hands. "Cindy, I.love you." Jimmy said quietly. "You.ya, ya, ya, ya." Cindy was in shock. She couldn't believe it. And, there was a little bit of trouble getting her to form complete sentences. "You, me. La, la, la.You, love me?" Cindy finally formed what she thought was a complete sentence. "Yes," Jimmy said and sighed. "I, I. I love you, too Jimmy." Cindy eyes, no longer fluttering and delirious, were filled with warmth, love and were pretty watery, too. "Cindy, would it um. Be okay if I.kissed you?" Jimmy asked. "You didn't even have to ask, Jimmy." Cindy smiled and they shared the most romantic kiss.
I know, last chapter, not much of a cliffhanger eh? Well, just wait.this is gonna get good... (
~Ashley~
It was the last day of school. School was finally going to be over. And for the seniors at Retroville High School, they're last day of school before college. Cindy and Jimmy had finally become friends in the past 4 years. But neither of them have confessed their true feelings. They still teased each other. That was one thing that never had changed and probably never would. Both of them were caught up in nostalgia to enjoy their last day. No one else seemed to matter. The day went by pretty quickly. Too bad it started raining the moment the final bell rang. Everyone rushed out, practically knocking others over in their wake. Jimmy just waited for the mass of people to leave until he himself exited. What Jimmy didn't notice was that Cindy was behind him. Walking silently. "Hey, Jimmy." Cindy said trying to perk up her mood. "Hi," Jimmy said, trying to do the same. Jimmy and Cindy walked to their lockers which, conveniently, were right next to each other. "What are you doing over the summer?" Cindy asked. "Nothing really." Jimmy said. "Me, either." Cindy said. The conversation going absolutely nowhere. "Hey, Cindy." Jimmy said gathering courage. "Yeah?" Cindy asked. "I need to tell you something." Jimmy said. "What is it?" "I can't tell you here." "Well, then, where are you gonna tell me?" Cindy asked. "Meet me at the center of the park at 5," Jimmy said. "Okay." Cindy said but Jimmy had already walked off.
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Later on, Cindy was waiting at the park. The warm air comforted her skin as a gentle breeze swept by. Cindy began to get impatient. She walked over to the fountain and glided her hands through the cool water. Out of the blue, Cindy starting singing. ".Every night in my dreams, I see you. I feel you. That is how I know you go on. Far across the distance, and spaces between us. You have come to show you go on. Near, far. Wherever you are, I believe that the heart does, go on. Long, small. You opened the door, and you here in my heart and. My heart will go on, and on.." Before she could finish, she heard footsteps behind her. Cindy wheeled around quickly to find Jimmy. "How long have you been there!?" Cindy said. "Long enough," Jimmy replied grinning. "Okay, what did you want?" Cindy asked. "Oh, yeah." Jimmy lost his grin. "Well, I um. This is hard." Jimmy said. Cindy pulled Jimmy over to a bench and sat by him. "What is it Jimmy?" Cindy asked softly. "Well, ever since.I don't know how to..." Jimmy tried to tell her. He wanted to tell her he loved her. He had ever since he met her. He loved the way she always had a comeback. He loved her intellect, personality and beauty. He just couldn't find the words to express that love he felt. "Jimmy, I." "Wait," Jimmy said shushing her. "This is important. We're all gonna be leaving soon. And, I. I.just have to tell you. I've stalled for so long. Hoping it wasn't true. But now, I don't hope that anymore. I hope something else. That you feel the same way." Jimmy said. Cindy eyes filled with concern and interest. "Cindy, I." Jimmy said gently taking hold of Cindy's hands. "Cindy, I.love you." Jimmy said quietly. "You.ya, ya, ya, ya." Cindy was in shock. She couldn't believe it. And, there was a little bit of trouble getting her to form complete sentences. "You, me. La, la, la.You, love me?" Cindy finally formed what she thought was a complete sentence. "Yes," Jimmy said and sighed. "I, I. I love you, too Jimmy." Cindy eyes, no longer fluttering and delirious, were filled with warmth, love and were pretty watery, too. "Cindy, would it um. Be okay if I.kissed you?" Jimmy asked. "You didn't even have to ask, Jimmy." Cindy smiled and they shared the most romantic kiss.
I know, last chapter, not much of a cliffhanger eh? Well, just wait.this is gonna get good... (
~Ashley~
