A/N: Sorry, I didn't have access to a computer for a while there. But hope you enjoy this chapter - let me know what you think!
Having relationship problems? Need a sympathetic ear? Wish you could get some helpful advice? Ask Amy, and she might just find you a solution!
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Dear Amy,
Yes, it's me again, but this time I'm writing on a more positive note. I really thought about what you said about my guy friend, and I realised that you were right – I do like him, and I think we'd go well together too!
Unfortunately the only class we're in together is Biology, and since we spend the whole class pretty much with our eyes glued to microscope lenses, there's not much opportunity there – but we do sit in the same group at lunch, so I've been trying to put some of your tips in action, and I think he's responding well.
What's next? Should I wait and see if he asks me out, or should I go for it and ask him? I'd ask my girl friend what to do – you know, the really nice girl I told you about – but it might be a bit awkward, because she's been friends with the guy I like since kindergarten, practically. It'd probably be a bit weird, like someone telling her her brother is hot. That's why you're my only port of call – what do you advise?
Girl With a Crush
Dear Crush,
You mean you're not in an English class with the guy you like? And he's childhood friends with your girl friend?
Are you absolutely one hundred percent sure he responded positively to your hints? Are you sure he wasn't just being nice? He is – from what you say, anyway – a very nice guy. Maybe he was just being nice. It's hard to say anything definitively.
My advice is: take things slow. Don't rush forward without being absolutely sure about his feelings. Don't take any risks here. Do NOT ask him out yourself. Yet, I mean. Bide your time. Don't jump to any conclusions.
Amy
