Finally! PART FOUR! *ahem* I hope you enjoyed your time aboard the CS narration, given by your truly. *choo-choo!* :)
...I have no explanation for the above things said.
Yes, sometimes love brings with it a great number of drawbacks. This has been proven several times with our coordinator friends, May and Drew. Love has its ups and downs, and is quite the roller coaster of a ride. Sometimes all it does is drag you down, and sometimes it can just lift you up.
Wait a minute.
We've talked a lot about how harsh love is...but we've hardly even touched upon what good things love brings, right?
Absolutely.
Because everyone knows that love indeed has it's very high points. Drew was never sure about that. Well, until he met May. It all went...'up' from there. See, in the beginning, when his crush was so little that he could just brush it off as admiration? Well, I'm sure you've felt the same; that you yourself have had that special someone that just makes your heart beat faster and you grin like an idiot at whatever they say, even though it really isn't that funny.
It's not a totally unpleasant feeling.
And when his crush on the sapphire-eyed coordinator grew to the point when Solidad full-on confronted him about it, Drew had to admit that he really liked his bandana-wearing rival. A lot. And he began to notice that every single thing she did was either adorable, heart-wrenching, sweet, or endearingly exasperating. But no matter how much he complimented her in his mind - and he did that a lot - or dreamed about a perfect confession - he did that a lot too - he could never gain the courage to actually say it to her face; that fluttery anxiety was too much. I could be certain that's happened to you; you think you have a situation completely under your control until someone (generally you) messes up, just a little - and everything completely collapses.
Which made it all the more rewarding when he - finally - succeeded. It took sweat, tears, and stress (no blood, because really, who bleeds in a situation like this) but he was successful.
Her reaction (after the tense shock) was priceless, and Drew felt a weight lift off of his shoulders. Finally, all the nervous pretending was over, and he didn't have to worry about ruining their friendship - they would keep it going as long as they were able.
Now, Drew had never, NEVER been one for ridiculous analogies or exaggerations, but honestly? He felt like he could fly. The weight was gone from his mind, and he felt so light on his feet it was nearly unbearable - in that elated, thrilled way. And though his heart still pounded when he saw her, it was in an even better way, and he thought his heart was singing.
His heart was singing?
No, it didn't really seem to make any sense to Drew in the slightest. But tons of people say that, and only after they've fallen in love. But that feeling when you think your heart is expanding with joy, and you just need to get the jolts out? How do you normally burn it off? Well, dancing, maybe. Or...singing? That's what we mean.
You've never gone through the cycle?
Of love seeming like a battlefield with two winners?
Of love seeming like rock with the capabilities to either skim across tha surface or sink?
Of love absolutely sucking?
Of love making your heart sing with pure exhilaration?
Don't worry. There's someone else out there who's thinking the same thing. You just have to find that person. And your heart will sing too.
Aww; sweet. Like I said, I hope you enjoyed it as much as I did - or more! Now that this is completed, suggestions and requests for prompts/shippings/both are even more important. Thanks everybody!
Reviews and PMs are appreciated! :)
