Later on the evening, Lily was working on her homework. History homework that is. She sat there, reading her textbook on the ancient civilizations of Greece. She was reading the last paragraph when all of a sudden, the phone rang and she jumped off her bed with surprise. She ran over to the phone and picked it up.
"Hello," she said.
"Hey Lily," said the voice on the other line.
"Hey Robbie. How's it going?" asked Lily. There was some muffling going on in the background, but she waited. "Robbie, what are you doing?" she asked.
"Nothing. Listen, can you help me?" he asked.
"Sure."
"Ok, there's this girl I like. But there's just one thing; she's already dating someone else. I wanted to tell her how much I felt about her, but just as I was, a guy asked her out and now they are dating. I wish I could tell her now, but how?" asked Robbie. Lily paused for a moment.
"Well one thing you could do is to tell her how much you like them and then move on with your life. There are hundred of girls out there who could be waiting to meet you," Lily.
"Thanks Lily. I've gotta go. See you tomorrow,' Robbie said, hanging up. Lily turned off her phone and sat back down on her bed. She picked up her textbook and opened back up to her page. But as she was, an out fell out of the book. She opened it and began to read it.
"Dearest Lily,
I would like to say this to you personally, but words would not be able to come out of my mouth. I wrote you this letter to tell you how much I have really liked you out of these past years. Please tell me if you will go out with me, if you haven't been asked yet.
Robbie.
She noticed the date and saw that it was dated tow weeks ago, before her a Travis were going out. She folded up the paper and put it in her book bag and threw her book gently onto the floor. She then lay back onto her pillow and closed her eyes and began to think.
"So this is why Robbie's been acting weird lately. He also has had a crush on me. But yet, never told me."
She kept running this in her mind, but the she opened her eyes to see what time it was. 7:00 PM. She closed her eyes and slowly drifted off to sleep.
In her dream, she was walking through the hallways of Henry Roscoe High. The only thing was, she was in her P.J'S. She walked down and saw Travis standing there. She put her hand up to his shoulder, and he turned around. Her eyes widened. His face wasn't Travis's; it was an evil clown look. She began to scream.
"Lily. Lily, wake up!" she heard Travis say. She opened her eyes and sat straight up. She saw that Travis was sitting beside her. "Lily, are you okay?" he asked. She hugged him, crying.
"Why do nightmares have to exist?" asked Lily. He held her close to him, rubbing her back like a mother would to her child. She then looked at him in the eyes, with tears still running down her face. Travis grabbed a piece of Kleenex off her nightstand and wiped the tears away. He held her close again and they sat there for awhile. Hold each other in their arms.
Meanwhile, Robbie was at Mickey's, trying to finish up his homework, since he didn't ant to go home. He already had several phone calls from home, but he said he was going to stay there for awhile. Mickey came over and sat down next to him.
"Robbie, what's been up with you lately? You seem so down in the ditch. Is something bothering you?" asked Mickey.
"Ok, there's this girl I like. But there's just one thing; she's already dating someone else. I wanted to tell her how much I felt about her, but just as I was, a guy asked her out and now they are dating," Robbie said. Mickey got him the Ye-old-raised-eyebrow look.
"Lily huh? Should've known. Ray's also after her and now that Travis has her, you just can't admit this to the girl," Mickey said. "You should just give up on her and move on. You know you can't win her."
Robbie began to go right back to his math homework. He also thought about Lily, but he just shook his head and continued on.
"Hello," she said.
"Hey Lily," said the voice on the other line.
"Hey Robbie. How's it going?" asked Lily. There was some muffling going on in the background, but she waited. "Robbie, what are you doing?" she asked.
"Nothing. Listen, can you help me?" he asked.
"Sure."
"Ok, there's this girl I like. But there's just one thing; she's already dating someone else. I wanted to tell her how much I felt about her, but just as I was, a guy asked her out and now they are dating. I wish I could tell her now, but how?" asked Robbie. Lily paused for a moment.
"Well one thing you could do is to tell her how much you like them and then move on with your life. There are hundred of girls out there who could be waiting to meet you," Lily.
"Thanks Lily. I've gotta go. See you tomorrow,' Robbie said, hanging up. Lily turned off her phone and sat back down on her bed. She picked up her textbook and opened back up to her page. But as she was, an out fell out of the book. She opened it and began to read it.
"Dearest Lily,
I would like to say this to you personally, but words would not be able to come out of my mouth. I wrote you this letter to tell you how much I have really liked you out of these past years. Please tell me if you will go out with me, if you haven't been asked yet.
Robbie.
She noticed the date and saw that it was dated tow weeks ago, before her a Travis were going out. She folded up the paper and put it in her book bag and threw her book gently onto the floor. She then lay back onto her pillow and closed her eyes and began to think.
"So this is why Robbie's been acting weird lately. He also has had a crush on me. But yet, never told me."
She kept running this in her mind, but the she opened her eyes to see what time it was. 7:00 PM. She closed her eyes and slowly drifted off to sleep.
In her dream, she was walking through the hallways of Henry Roscoe High. The only thing was, she was in her P.J'S. She walked down and saw Travis standing there. She put her hand up to his shoulder, and he turned around. Her eyes widened. His face wasn't Travis's; it was an evil clown look. She began to scream.
"Lily. Lily, wake up!" she heard Travis say. She opened her eyes and sat straight up. She saw that Travis was sitting beside her. "Lily, are you okay?" he asked. She hugged him, crying.
"Why do nightmares have to exist?" asked Lily. He held her close to him, rubbing her back like a mother would to her child. She then looked at him in the eyes, with tears still running down her face. Travis grabbed a piece of Kleenex off her nightstand and wiped the tears away. He held her close again and they sat there for awhile. Hold each other in their arms.
Meanwhile, Robbie was at Mickey's, trying to finish up his homework, since he didn't ant to go home. He already had several phone calls from home, but he said he was going to stay there for awhile. Mickey came over and sat down next to him.
"Robbie, what's been up with you lately? You seem so down in the ditch. Is something bothering you?" asked Mickey.
"Ok, there's this girl I like. But there's just one thing; she's already dating someone else. I wanted to tell her how much I felt about her, but just as I was, a guy asked her out and now they are dating," Robbie said. Mickey got him the Ye-old-raised-eyebrow look.
"Lily huh? Should've known. Ray's also after her and now that Travis has her, you just can't admit this to the girl," Mickey said. "You should just give up on her and move on. You know you can't win her."
Robbie began to go right back to his math homework. He also thought about Lily, but he just shook his head and continued on.
