A/N: I KNOW I haven't been writing very much but I've had this and that
and the other and then my laptop broke so I was internet-less for about a
month and then I just never got back into the swing of things. Ummm...the
girl...is me...and this is a mostly true story although I may have enhanced
a few parts XD. As my friend Ariel says, "Life is like a fairy tale that
no one believes." So now I'd like to share my fairy tale with you. And,
if you know me, would you PLEASE not spread this story around
school...*gulp*...sooo yeah....... This is rather like a "modern" fairy
tale, and I just stuck it in here 'cause I didn't feel like trying to adapt
it to some TV show or book category. If you know me and feel like leaving
some form of a message (please NO flames, not on this one, ok guys?) then
do so, and if you are just some random person, I wanna know if I can tell
stories as good as my friends say I can. I'm not gonna say "Enjoy!!!" like
usual because I don't care if you like it or not. This is my life. Hard
core.
DEDICATIONS: To the first boy I dedicate the song "Slide" by Dido...don't
slide, man.
To the second boy I dedicate the song "American Pie" by Don McLean...'cause
that will always be our song...I want you back.
And finally to Ar-Ar, Fe-Fe, and La-La...I have no song for you but you are
the greatest group of friends ever!!! I love you!!!
DISCLAIMER: Hey, I actually own it this time!!! The characters are real,
and the story is real too, but I just HAD to get this out there, and fairy
tales seemed like the best place to stick it. So if you wanna take it, ask
me first, k?
~`~`~`~`~`~`~`~`~`~`~`~`~`~`~`~`~`~`~`~`~`~`~`~`~`~`~`~`~`~`~`~
So last spring there was a boy and there was a girl. They went to the same
martial arts school. The boy started looking at the girl differently and
the girl noticed that he was PRETTY DAMN HOT. So she started flirting with
the boy, and the boy would talk to her. He talked to her about the REAL
him, the stuff UNDERNEATH his tough-guy outside. He talked to her about
his dysfunctional family, and about his hard life. And the girl would
listen, and the boy told the girl once that she made him feel ok, and that
he felt he could really talk to her. Sometimes the girl would talk to him
too, but the girl's life was SO MUCH BETTER than the boy's that mostly she
listened. And she even saw him cry once. The girl thought that the boy
trusted her, and so she placed her trust in him. (This is where the girl
went wrong.) The boy started drifting away from the martial art, but the
girl would always go to him and listen and pull him back and save him again
-- whether it was for that day or that week. Well, the boy began to not
talk as much to the girl, and the girl got worried. So one day she asked
an older girl, who knew all about these things. The older girl said that
the boy had been her boyfriend once, and that that was how he acts. He is
nice, but then he uses you. The girl thought, how could this be? So she
went and asked one of the boy's friends, "What is the matter with Nicky? He
doesn't talk to me anymore." And the boy's friend said, "Nicky? You liked
Nicky? You never meant anything to him. He's a pothead don't you know,
and he just needed someone. He's using you. Stay away from him." And the
girl went to him, and she (along with the boy's friend) tried and tried to
talk to him. But the boy wouldn't listen. He turned away, until, finally,
the girl was in tears. She screamed at him, "WHY WOULDN'T YOU TELL ME
THIS? I THOUGHT YOU TRUSTED ME! I THOUGHT WE HAD SOMETHING! AND AT THE VERY
LEAST, I THOUGHT YOU WERE MY FRIEND!" And the boy just hung his head. He
got up to leave, and brushing her arm one last time in the way that used to
give her chills said, "There are some things that I can't tell you. That's
why. Because I just can't." And then he walked out. He quit the martial
art that day, and the girl has never seen him since. The girl still cries
when she hears a song or hears his name or ever sees a tall, hot, blond guy
in boots and a black t-shirt. And the girl hasn't told the story of her
first heartbreak to anyone yet, except one of her friends, to show what can
happen. And the girl's message to YOU, reader, is to not let relationships
get like that. Also, to pay attention to other people besides your loved
one, because the girl (and the boy as well) lost a few friends over those
long 5 months because they spent so much time with each other.
NOT THE END
The story of the boy and girl happened in the spring. Well, that summer
the girl's family moved and the girl changed schools. In her homeroom she
met another boy. He was nice and funny and he helped her find her way
around. And she thought, "He's pretty hot, but I don't know the way things
work around here, so I'll let it rest for a bit." And as she spent more
time with this new boy, she realized that he was a KEEPER. This boy had
the potential to be a good friend. So the girl put her feelings for him in
the drawer. And they stuck by each other in good times and bad. She wrote
his elections speech, he cheered her up when something bad happened, she
stuck by him when a bad rumor about him went around the school, he grounded
her when she went off the hook at someone. And now, the girl would NEVER,
IN A MILLION YEARS, go out with this boy. Not because she doesn't like
him; but because if she did, it would TOTALLY screw with their friendship.
And that is something she values too much. So there's another lesson you
can learn from this girl. That some guys are too good to risk in a little
3-week relationship.
STILL NOT THE END
The second boy has changed. He and the girl are not very close at all
lately. The girl is worried about the boy. She has tried to talk to him,
but he keeps shrugging her off. Her friend said, "Well whenever I have
problems with MY friends, I remember that yeah, life sucks sometimes, but
it always gets better." The girl LOVES the boy, he is her best friend, and
sometimes he feels more like a brother. How will it end up with the girl
and the boy? Not even the author of this tale knows...but the lesson here
is not from the girl or the boy, but from the girl's friend. Everything
gets better. Period. No matter how long you have to wait.
REALLY THE END NOW
and the other and then my laptop broke so I was internet-less for about a
month and then I just never got back into the swing of things. Ummm...the
girl...is me...and this is a mostly true story although I may have enhanced
a few parts XD. As my friend Ariel says, "Life is like a fairy tale that
no one believes." So now I'd like to share my fairy tale with you. And,
if you know me, would you PLEASE not spread this story around
school...*gulp*...sooo yeah....... This is rather like a "modern" fairy
tale, and I just stuck it in here 'cause I didn't feel like trying to adapt
it to some TV show or book category. If you know me and feel like leaving
some form of a message (please NO flames, not on this one, ok guys?) then
do so, and if you are just some random person, I wanna know if I can tell
stories as good as my friends say I can. I'm not gonna say "Enjoy!!!" like
usual because I don't care if you like it or not. This is my life. Hard
core.
DEDICATIONS: To the first boy I dedicate the song "Slide" by Dido...don't
slide, man.
To the second boy I dedicate the song "American Pie" by Don McLean...'cause
that will always be our song...I want you back.
And finally to Ar-Ar, Fe-Fe, and La-La...I have no song for you but you are
the greatest group of friends ever!!! I love you!!!
DISCLAIMER: Hey, I actually own it this time!!! The characters are real,
and the story is real too, but I just HAD to get this out there, and fairy
tales seemed like the best place to stick it. So if you wanna take it, ask
me first, k?
~`~`~`~`~`~`~`~`~`~`~`~`~`~`~`~`~`~`~`~`~`~`~`~`~`~`~`~`~`~`~`~
So last spring there was a boy and there was a girl. They went to the same
martial arts school. The boy started looking at the girl differently and
the girl noticed that he was PRETTY DAMN HOT. So she started flirting with
the boy, and the boy would talk to her. He talked to her about the REAL
him, the stuff UNDERNEATH his tough-guy outside. He talked to her about
his dysfunctional family, and about his hard life. And the girl would
listen, and the boy told the girl once that she made him feel ok, and that
he felt he could really talk to her. Sometimes the girl would talk to him
too, but the girl's life was SO MUCH BETTER than the boy's that mostly she
listened. And she even saw him cry once. The girl thought that the boy
trusted her, and so she placed her trust in him. (This is where the girl
went wrong.) The boy started drifting away from the martial art, but the
girl would always go to him and listen and pull him back and save him again
-- whether it was for that day or that week. Well, the boy began to not
talk as much to the girl, and the girl got worried. So one day she asked
an older girl, who knew all about these things. The older girl said that
the boy had been her boyfriend once, and that that was how he acts. He is
nice, but then he uses you. The girl thought, how could this be? So she
went and asked one of the boy's friends, "What is the matter with Nicky? He
doesn't talk to me anymore." And the boy's friend said, "Nicky? You liked
Nicky? You never meant anything to him. He's a pothead don't you know,
and he just needed someone. He's using you. Stay away from him." And the
girl went to him, and she (along with the boy's friend) tried and tried to
talk to him. But the boy wouldn't listen. He turned away, until, finally,
the girl was in tears. She screamed at him, "WHY WOULDN'T YOU TELL ME
THIS? I THOUGHT YOU TRUSTED ME! I THOUGHT WE HAD SOMETHING! AND AT THE VERY
LEAST, I THOUGHT YOU WERE MY FRIEND!" And the boy just hung his head. He
got up to leave, and brushing her arm one last time in the way that used to
give her chills said, "There are some things that I can't tell you. That's
why. Because I just can't." And then he walked out. He quit the martial
art that day, and the girl has never seen him since. The girl still cries
when she hears a song or hears his name or ever sees a tall, hot, blond guy
in boots and a black t-shirt. And the girl hasn't told the story of her
first heartbreak to anyone yet, except one of her friends, to show what can
happen. And the girl's message to YOU, reader, is to not let relationships
get like that. Also, to pay attention to other people besides your loved
one, because the girl (and the boy as well) lost a few friends over those
long 5 months because they spent so much time with each other.
NOT THE END
The story of the boy and girl happened in the spring. Well, that summer
the girl's family moved and the girl changed schools. In her homeroom she
met another boy. He was nice and funny and he helped her find her way
around. And she thought, "He's pretty hot, but I don't know the way things
work around here, so I'll let it rest for a bit." And as she spent more
time with this new boy, she realized that he was a KEEPER. This boy had
the potential to be a good friend. So the girl put her feelings for him in
the drawer. And they stuck by each other in good times and bad. She wrote
his elections speech, he cheered her up when something bad happened, she
stuck by him when a bad rumor about him went around the school, he grounded
her when she went off the hook at someone. And now, the girl would NEVER,
IN A MILLION YEARS, go out with this boy. Not because she doesn't like
him; but because if she did, it would TOTALLY screw with their friendship.
And that is something she values too much. So there's another lesson you
can learn from this girl. That some guys are too good to risk in a little
3-week relationship.
STILL NOT THE END
The second boy has changed. He and the girl are not very close at all
lately. The girl is worried about the boy. She has tried to talk to him,
but he keeps shrugging her off. Her friend said, "Well whenever I have
problems with MY friends, I remember that yeah, life sucks sometimes, but
it always gets better." The girl LOVES the boy, he is her best friend, and
sometimes he feels more like a brother. How will it end up with the girl
and the boy? Not even the author of this tale knows...but the lesson here
is not from the girl or the boy, but from the girl's friend. Everything
gets better. Period. No matter how long you have to wait.
REALLY THE END NOW
