Guy Troubles

Chapter 4

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The glimmer of the Sun's reflection rippled as stones skipped on the still water. Not much going on today. Well, for Josh anyways. Skipping rocks was one of his new hobbies. It relaxed him in a way when there wasn't anyone to talk to. The guys and Zoe had gone off on some reunion. Amber was visiting a friend. He couldn't talk to his dad since he was constantly going on dates and working. Then there was Dana. The bubbly and pretty Dana. So perfect which disgusted him. Also in a way that was less perfect luring him to her. Even if he'd talk to her he wouldn't tell her about what was going on with him and his girlfriend. He wouldn't tell her that she was the reason that him and his girlfriend got into fights. Then questions popped into his head. The same questions he couldn't answer. Who would it be Sara or Dana? Which would he want to be with more? He wanted to get to know Dana better but with Sara jealous that wouldn't work. He loved Sara. He wanted to make her happy. If Dana was the solution to their fights then he'd… what would he do? Tell her that he didn't want to see her anymore. Nah, that'd just make her feel rejected and unwelcome. He had to think it through in a way that she wouldn't get hurt. Then he got an answer but it would have to wait till Monday to take place.

[A/N: That's all you get on this chapter. JK. I'm adding more for my loyal reviewers who just love to sit and read my story (Reviewers get up and head for the exit) I said who love to SIT and READ my story]

Monday. School. Homework. They seem to click somehow. Maybe because Monday is supposedly a bad day. Or maybe it only seemed that way to Josh. His bright idea to kindly tell Dana what he didn't want to say. Or it could seem that way because he got detention twice already in one day. Either way it stressed him. Having to face detention was bad but to see Dana after telling her was worse. He had made attempts to tell her most of the day but to his relief she didn't get the message. But he had to tell her. Study hall was the last chance he had. Maybe she would get angry for a few minutes then shrug it off and they could act like they had never met. That's what he hoped for anyways. Sighing he walked into the room and too the seat across from her. This was the last chance he had to tell her alone. This was the only class that didn't have the guys or Zoe and Amber. So if she did get mad they wouldn't have to know. Until lunch that is. By then they would think something was up. He scribbled down a message on a piece of paper.

'Here goes nothing' Josh thought, folding the paper. He had to get this over with. Seconds by seconds passed. He had to do it now 'cause if he didn't he wouldn't be able to forget her. Josh placed the note on Dana's desk. It took a few seconds but she finally noticed the note on her desk. She looked at him. He was nervous because he was sweating and fidgeting with his fingers. Something was up. But what? She then looked at the letter that was sloppily folded. She ran her fingers along the edges of the paper. She hesitantly picked it up fearing the words told in it. Opening it up slowly she read the line she had feared the most. In cursive writing, or that's what it looked like, it read:

TBC

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Sweet Bliss: You thought that I'd spoil the suspense. Well guess again. Anyways for those who wanted it to be longer I'm sorry but this is a real good time to have a cliffhanger. And remember:

'Justice will prevail. Just kidding'- Xianghua from Soul Calibur II