I ran the straightener through my hair for the thousanth time. My hair was perfectly straight but I kept running it through my hair just to make sure. I was meeting Yugi, Tèa, Tristan, Seto, Joey and Yami at the park. I couldn't wait to see everyone... well no I couldn't care less about seeing them but Yami's another story.

Tèa had lent me one of her shirts and I found a pair of my old jeans. They looked new for I had only worn them once. I don't know why I bought them, they were black with glitter all down the sides – must of been some phrase I was going through. I was only wearing them because they weren't baggy like my other jeans, hell they were tight. Like spandex or something, but they looked good.

I sighed accepting the fact that my hair wasn't going to get any straighter – it wasn't scientifically possible. I looked at myself in the mirror one last time then put on my shoes and started walking to the park.

Last night was... well different, kind of sudden really. But god to actually have Yami like me back is like a fairy tale. Like how everyone always lived happily ever after, I never believed that before. But now, hell I was practically jumping up and down just 'cause a guy likes me and trust me thats something.

I arrived at the park to see Tristan, Yugi, Joey and surprisingly Seto kicking a football around. Tèa was sitting under a tree watching them. I go and sit down next to Tèa.

"Where's Yami?" I ask smiling innocently. She stares at me, raising her eyebrows.

"Down by the lake, why?" She asks suspicisously.

I ignore her question and walk down to the lake. Sure enough Yami's sitting on the ground right next to the river. I stareed at him for a second then crept up to him and sat down next to him.

"Hey Yami," He looked up suddenly surprised to see me.

"Hey," He whispered, stuttering slightly.

"Why aren't you playing football with them?" I look back at them to see Joey tackle Seto and even though Seto did have the football I suspect an alterior motive.

"Don't like football." He mumbles staring across the river.

Something was wrong, I could tell. He was being way too silent and he still hadn't looked at me once. Well, I could fix that...

I leaned over and just for a second my lips made contact with his. When I come up I smiled at him then I went back to kiss him again. But then something I didn't expect happened. He pushed me away. So hard that I skidded a few inches away from him.

Yami looked at me horrified. "Cam I..." But I didn't let him finish. I merely got up and walked back over to where the guys were playing football.

"What's wrong?" Joey asked as I walked past as he was about to pass the ball to Tristan.

The tears that had unnoticably welled up in my eyes began to fall.

"Wait, Camryn!"

I couldn't take it anymore. I ran out of the park.

I try to rid my eyes of tears, why did I have to cry? I knew it wouldn't last long but I didn't think... Calm down I kept telling myself – but I couldn't. The tears just kept coming and I couldn't help it. It was weird, I never cried. Not when I broke my arm, not when I get shots, not when someone insults or makes fun of me. I've never cried, but now just because of a guy I'm crying.

And it hurts too, oh it hurts like hell. I don't even know what I did and I was... was rejected.

I open the door of my house and walk into my room. I blink the tears out of my eyes and lay down on the bed. I bury my head into the pillows. Why? Why? Why did that have to happen? Was there any way I could erase the whole moring? I let the tears fall because I know there's nothing I can do, nothing at all.

And you know what's even worse? It wasn't just a simple crush, I... really really liked Yami - hell I think I loved him.

~~~~~~~~~~ BACK AT THE PARK ~~~~~~~~~~~~

I watch Camryn walk back to where the guys were playing football. Damn, I didn't mean for that to happen. It's just after yesterday I'm just... embarrassed? But I didn't have much time to think about that because just then Joey suddenly appeared next to me.

"What did you do?" He sat down, out of breath from running all the way down the hill.

"What do you mean?" I answer with a question. I pick up a rock from the ground and skid it over the surface of the water and watch the ripples from.

"To Camryn!" He sighs fustrated as I look back at him confused. He stares at me for a second.

"She ran out of the park... crying."

"C-C-Crying?" I stutter. "But camryn never cries!"

"Exactly," I really messed things up didn't I?

"I should go talk to her, shouldn't I?"

"You'd better." I nodd in agreement and got up.

As I walked out of the park they were all staring at me, also wondering what happened. The answer to that question – I wish I knew, I really do.

When I got to Camryn's house – the only place she'd run to – I knocked on the door. There was no answer. I turned the door knob and I think Camryn forgot to lock the door for the door just opened. I walked inside and headed over to Camryn's room.

I could tell she was in there – I could hear her crying. I never wanted that to happen, I never meant it to happen but I just had to be an idiot didn't I?

"Camryn?" The crying stopped so there was only silence.

"It's me," I resist the urge to hit myself over the head for that was the stupidest thing I could say. I waited for a minute for a response but Camryn didn't do anything to acknowledge my presence.

I opened the door to see Camryn laying on her bed sleeping – or at least pretending to be sleeping. I sat down next to her.

"I..." I paused searching for the right words.

"I didn't mean to push you away. It's just yesterday," I rested my head in my hands.

"I don't know what came over me and today I was embarrased about it."

I look at Carmyn to see if she's going to 'wake up' and say anything but she doesn't.

"I'm sorry," I whisper. I twirl a strand of her red hair around my finger. She doesn't move. I sigh and get up to leave.

"Leaving without me are you?" I turn around to see Camryn smiling at me.