Thanks sooooo much for the great reviews :'D.
I wasn't going to continue this story; it was meant to be a Oneshot. However, most of you thought it should be continued.
So continue, it shall.
That last chapter was pretty short and shocking (Alliteration;D).
This chapter is in Jack's Point Of View.
Still goin' with the flow.
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Before you start hating me, hear me out.
I...I really thought I loved Alexis.
I guess it wasn't love.
Everyone thought we were such a cute couple. She was really nice but whenever we were alone it kinda became awkward. I soon realized we didn't have much in common.
When we broke up, it was a mutual decision but I still felt that the relationship was worthwhile.
I felt that way untill yesterday.
Practice had just ended but the gang and I were still at the dojo.
I was the last out the changing rooms when I heard part of a conversation I probably wasn't supposed to.
"...and he's broken up with Alexis. What's stopping you from making a move, girl?" Jerry asked.
"'Cos it would look sly. I mean, what would you think if you saw a cute couple break up and then, suddenly, another girl who had been hanging around the guy for years, asked him out?" She said.
"I'd say she's got game!" Jerry replied.
There were a few chuckles.
"It would make Jack look like a player." She added.
"What's wrong with that? I've always wanted to be a player!" Eddie said.
She giggled slightly then shrugged. "Jacks not like that."
He nodded understandingly.
"Besides, there's no point in trying; the feelings aren't returned." She added.
"He might not know you like him. He could be scared of rejection." Eddie suggested.
" No. There are quite a few girls who like Jack. He can get his pick out of them - there's no way he could be scared of rejection." She assured them.
"Kim you need to tell him how you feel, get it out of your system. Even if he doesn't feel the same way." Eddie said solemnly.
She sighed.
"...let's just get ready to go. Jack will be out any second now."
There were murmurs and shuffles as they stood up and grabbed their bags.
"Oh, and...thanks guys. I really needed that." She said, smiling.
I could practically hear the smiles.
A few moments later I conveniently slipped out of my hiding place (behind the entrance of the changing room corridor).
"Hey, does anyone want to over to Phil's" I asked.
There was a chorus of 'yeah's'. Kim was silent.
"Kim, Are you in?"
"Oh. Sure." She said.
In her eyes I saw she wasn't happy. Of course I would have - we're best friends. Even if we've drifted apart slightly.
"Besides, the feelings aren't returned."
I guess it is my fault she feels like this.
I knew she liked me ever since she admitted it when I broke that brick record.
I had asked her out on a date but I had never gone further than the Friend Zone Boundaries.
We had nearly kissed!
What was stopping me?
You know when I said I could explain...I can't.
