Here it is, I wish I could put the villain now buuut, I need to put some bling bling for Tottie and Timmy. This is two ten year olds, so don't complain to me about if it's not good enough ok. They're not fourteen or anything. Review please!!
The next day, Timmy was being babysat by Danny again and Tottie decided to visit him for a while, since she was getting close to him. They were like best friends, although she had to sacrifice her gushy stuff, it was worth it to get Timmy's attention. Danny was watching the two kids playing games, they were both getting along like friends. He didn't want to tell Tottie, but it was probably gonna be years till Timmy admitted that he really likes her. They were pretty young anyways and probably would ruin the friendship. Timmy walked to Danny with a nervous look on his face.
"Danny, is it just me or am I falling for Tottie?" asked Timmy.
"I knew this would come," smiled Danny.
"Wait, you mean I have a crush on her? but...this cannot be happening," panicked Timmy.
"Calm down Timmy, love is a very complicated thing," smiled Danny.
"I'm listening," said Timmy.
"It seems you've always liked her, just not the stuff she did, now she's not doing it anymore makes a reason to want to take her to the next level," explained Danny.
"I don't get it, how can I have liked her if I didn't like her?" asked Timmy.
"You can like someone, even if they go too strong on you. The thing is Timmy, is that you didn't like it when she went too strong, but since she's not, you're starting to get something," said Danny as Timmy started understanding.
"Wow, love is complicated," said Timmy.
"Tell me about it," rolled Danny, "what you need to do is to trust your instincts."
"Should I tell her?" asked Timmy.
"And experience the freakiness again? What you need to do is to wait till you guys get older, then you can think about it," answered Danny.
"What should I do till then?" asked Timmy.
"Try to impress her," winked Danny.
"L...ike what?" asked Timmy.
"What do you do to impress girls?" asked Danny as Timmy rubbed the back of his neck, "try your ways and see if they work, but don't give her ideas."
"Thanks dude," smiled Timmy as Danny smiled.
"Ten year olds," chuckled Danny, looking at his comic book.
Timmy went upstairs where Tottie was and tried different ways to impress her. He let her win every game, which was the first sign that she got. He also made some lame jokes, although she pretended to laugh, but they really weren't funny. She wasn't stupid to know Timmy was crushing on her. Danny was right, he did like her and was trying to impress her and she knew it. She tried to be impressed around him as possible without the freakiness. Although, he wasn't telling her he liked her and she wondered why. Another thing Danny was right about, she didn't want to wait, but she didn't want to break their friendship. It was gonna take a long time, but it was worth it for her.
"Hey Timmy," said Tottie.
"Yeah," smiled Timmy.
"Can we be friends forever and ever?" asked Tottie.
"Yeah, forever and ever," smiled Timmy as the kids gazed at each other and Danny came in.
"Hey Tottie, time for you to go or I will hear your sister griping about my raise," rolled Danny as the kids laughed.
"See ya Timmy!" called Tottie.
"You too Tottie!" waved Timmy with a sleepish look, "the only girl I like that knows my name."
Danny rolled his eyes with the simplicity that immature boys don't know how to impress a girl.
