The Great Disappointment
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"I need to talk to you," Mimi stated as Matt made way for her to come in. Keeping a stern glare on her, he leads her to the living room.
"What's there to talk about?" Matt asked as he took a seat on a couch. Mimi took a seat across him, staring right into his eyes.
"There are a lot of things we need to talk about, us for starters." Mimi informed Matt who still was rather indignant towards her presence.
"Is there even an, us to talk about?" Matt inquired as he tried to avoid her gaze.
"Matt... I know you're usually the one to lecture me, but would you just hear me out?" Mimi asked, keeping her stare locked on Matt's eyes'.
"You have all the time you need." Matt said as he matched the intensity of her glare.
Getting up from her seat she takes a seat next to him. "Matt, are you attracted to me?" Mimi asked, Matt who was a bit confused by her inquires.
"I'm not gay, of course." Matt answered, trying to keep his cool, if there was such a thing.
"Do you feel that you know me?" Mimi asked another random question.
"To a certain extent..." Matt responded.
"Are you mad at me?" Mimi asked.
"...Pretty irrelevant question... No." Matt answered easing up a bit.
"....I'm out of questions?" Mimi admitted.
"Alright let me ask you some questions...What makes you think there is a potentiality of an, 'us' existing?" Matt reversed the pressure on her.
"Well...you did kiss back..." Mimi pointed out.
"Like I said earlier, I'm not gay." Matt responded to her observation. "Wait, I have other questions...Do you think that just because I happened to return your kiss that it means anything at all?" Matt asked.
"I don't know that it doesn't, but I know there had to be something behind it." Mimi responded.
"That is something called, 'lust' you know... I don't have all day, so I'm going to be honest with you. The reason that I see no, 'us' happening is because of, you. Don't take offense, it's simply an opinion. You and I are more opposite than a prince and a pauper. I may not know you as well as I feel I do, but I know enough. You wouldn't be caught dead in public with me. Have you noticed the only times we've been out in public, I've taken the long way, the secluded way? I did that for you, because I know you don't know how to handle yourself. I know I already said this but this is my main reason for my being pessimistic towards an, 'us': You wouldn't let our relationship be known to the public." Matt said, throughout the whole statement, keeping his eyes locked on hers, watching as her hope slowly faded away.
"...I-...I'll... I'll be back." Mimi said as she got up and left.
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Saturday evening next day
"So Mimi, where were you last night, I kept on calling your cell but you wouldn't answer?" Jackie asked, as she removed her sunglasses.
"I was just busy, that's all, why were you calling anyway?" Mimi asked her friend.
"Well, yesterday, Brad and I were talking and he said he saw you talking to that one guy from first period. He was like all saying how you kept him from beating the life out of him. And I was like my Mimi? No way she wouldn't be caught dead talking to that so totally weird guy. So, tell me is it true?" Jackie asked, the other girls suddenly became interested. All eyes were on her.
"...Of course no-..." Mimi cut herself off in mid-sentence, leaving the girls in suspense. At the worst time of all, Matt's words struck her. "Can you define normal?" Mimi asked, her friends giving her a weird look.
"Hold on I've got a dictionary right here." Karen, another friend of Mimi's spoke out. "So how do you use one of these again?" She asked, causing laughter to erupt from the room.
"So you've got it yet?" Mimi and Jackie asked in unison.
"I've got it! Here it is: normal- conforming to the standard or the common type; usual; regular; natural... So now that you have the definition, is that guy normal?" Karen said once she had read the definition.
"His name is Matt......You know what, let's go." Mimi declared as she got up her seat and reached for Jackie's car keys.
"Go where?" Sammantha asked as they all got up off their seats and followed Mimi out the door.
"I'm going to show you people something, that I think you should know." Mimi said as she started up the car.
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Reaching a dimly lit house, they all exit the car. "Where are we again?" Jackie asked as they approached the building.
"I said I had to show you something, now be quiet. This person is important to me," Mimi informed her friends as they reached the door.
Knocking on the door, she hears footsteps from the inside, nearing. With every step her heart seemed to beat faster, preparing herself for what she was going to do. Opening the door, was once again a shirtless Matt, who looked a bit shocked by their presence at his home, but not as shocked as Mimi's friends were at the moment. "Mimi?" Matt asked in confusion.
After assuring that her friends eyes' were on Matt she threw herself upon him. Capturing his lips in a passionate kiss, Mimi encircles her arms around his neck. His hands gripping her waist tightly, to keep her from falling to the ground. Her friends were in awe at the scene before them, in their minds Mimi was falling down the social latter at rapid pace.
"Mimi, what are you doing?" Jackie asked, causing them to pull away from one another.
"I think you should know by now considering how many guys you've made out with." Mimi responded as Matt put her down on the floor allowing her to shut the door.
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Authors Notes:
This, in my opinion was a good way to end a story don't you? Even if you don't...Too bad, it's over. Mimi faced her friends, the loser got the girl...Cliché, cliché, cliché, formulas for stories, the plot is practically written for you. And two reasons why I wrote this: One I'm a Mimato fan, Two, to show why you shouldn't use clichéd plots, they are predictable.
So here it is
THE END
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"I need to talk to you," Mimi stated as Matt made way for her to come in. Keeping a stern glare on her, he leads her to the living room.
"What's there to talk about?" Matt asked as he took a seat on a couch. Mimi took a seat across him, staring right into his eyes.
"There are a lot of things we need to talk about, us for starters." Mimi informed Matt who still was rather indignant towards her presence.
"Is there even an, us to talk about?" Matt inquired as he tried to avoid her gaze.
"Matt... I know you're usually the one to lecture me, but would you just hear me out?" Mimi asked, keeping her stare locked on Matt's eyes'.
"You have all the time you need." Matt said as he matched the intensity of her glare.
Getting up from her seat she takes a seat next to him. "Matt, are you attracted to me?" Mimi asked, Matt who was a bit confused by her inquires.
"I'm not gay, of course." Matt answered, trying to keep his cool, if there was such a thing.
"Do you feel that you know me?" Mimi asked another random question.
"To a certain extent..." Matt responded.
"Are you mad at me?" Mimi asked.
"...Pretty irrelevant question... No." Matt answered easing up a bit.
"....I'm out of questions?" Mimi admitted.
"Alright let me ask you some questions...What makes you think there is a potentiality of an, 'us' existing?" Matt reversed the pressure on her.
"Well...you did kiss back..." Mimi pointed out.
"Like I said earlier, I'm not gay." Matt responded to her observation. "Wait, I have other questions...Do you think that just because I happened to return your kiss that it means anything at all?" Matt asked.
"I don't know that it doesn't, but I know there had to be something behind it." Mimi responded.
"That is something called, 'lust' you know... I don't have all day, so I'm going to be honest with you. The reason that I see no, 'us' happening is because of, you. Don't take offense, it's simply an opinion. You and I are more opposite than a prince and a pauper. I may not know you as well as I feel I do, but I know enough. You wouldn't be caught dead in public with me. Have you noticed the only times we've been out in public, I've taken the long way, the secluded way? I did that for you, because I know you don't know how to handle yourself. I know I already said this but this is my main reason for my being pessimistic towards an, 'us': You wouldn't let our relationship be known to the public." Matt said, throughout the whole statement, keeping his eyes locked on hers, watching as her hope slowly faded away.
"...I-...I'll... I'll be back." Mimi said as she got up and left.
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Saturday evening next day
"So Mimi, where were you last night, I kept on calling your cell but you wouldn't answer?" Jackie asked, as she removed her sunglasses.
"I was just busy, that's all, why were you calling anyway?" Mimi asked her friend.
"Well, yesterday, Brad and I were talking and he said he saw you talking to that one guy from first period. He was like all saying how you kept him from beating the life out of him. And I was like my Mimi? No way she wouldn't be caught dead talking to that so totally weird guy. So, tell me is it true?" Jackie asked, the other girls suddenly became interested. All eyes were on her.
"...Of course no-..." Mimi cut herself off in mid-sentence, leaving the girls in suspense. At the worst time of all, Matt's words struck her. "Can you define normal?" Mimi asked, her friends giving her a weird look.
"Hold on I've got a dictionary right here." Karen, another friend of Mimi's spoke out. "So how do you use one of these again?" She asked, causing laughter to erupt from the room.
"So you've got it yet?" Mimi and Jackie asked in unison.
"I've got it! Here it is: normal- conforming to the standard or the common type; usual; regular; natural... So now that you have the definition, is that guy normal?" Karen said once she had read the definition.
"His name is Matt......You know what, let's go." Mimi declared as she got up her seat and reached for Jackie's car keys.
"Go where?" Sammantha asked as they all got up off their seats and followed Mimi out the door.
"I'm going to show you people something, that I think you should know." Mimi said as she started up the car.
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Reaching a dimly lit house, they all exit the car. "Where are we again?" Jackie asked as they approached the building.
"I said I had to show you something, now be quiet. This person is important to me," Mimi informed her friends as they reached the door.
Knocking on the door, she hears footsteps from the inside, nearing. With every step her heart seemed to beat faster, preparing herself for what she was going to do. Opening the door, was once again a shirtless Matt, who looked a bit shocked by their presence at his home, but not as shocked as Mimi's friends were at the moment. "Mimi?" Matt asked in confusion.
After assuring that her friends eyes' were on Matt she threw herself upon him. Capturing his lips in a passionate kiss, Mimi encircles her arms around his neck. His hands gripping her waist tightly, to keep her from falling to the ground. Her friends were in awe at the scene before them, in their minds Mimi was falling down the social latter at rapid pace.
"Mimi, what are you doing?" Jackie asked, causing them to pull away from one another.
"I think you should know by now considering how many guys you've made out with." Mimi responded as Matt put her down on the floor allowing her to shut the door.
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Authors Notes:
This, in my opinion was a good way to end a story don't you? Even if you don't...Too bad, it's over. Mimi faced her friends, the loser got the girl...Cliché, cliché, cliché, formulas for stories, the plot is practically written for you. And two reasons why I wrote this: One I'm a Mimato fan, Two, to show why you shouldn't use clichéd plots, they are predictable.
So here it is
THE END
