I have been working in my dads company for the past month and a half. There are all these guys that work there and I was friends with a group of them. I hit it off with one of them and we always talked and worked togther when we could. He talked about all his problems and I would talk about mine. We would give eachother advice. I finished work on Friday coz Im going to uni tomorrow. We got real close on Friday and when I was leaving we hugged for ages and then it lead to us kissing. He said to me that I couldn't leave now. I don't exactly want to go to uni coz its on the other side of the country but I am going. He asked for my number and then he left. I can't stop thinking about him. Hes a really nice guy (the nicest I ever met) and we got to know eachother pretty well.
I don't know what to do. I want to see him, but I can't because Im leaving tomorrow. I havent got his number. I want to come home nxt weekend to see him.
Im scared I will never see him again.
Perhaps he can go to college out there, too? If not, flying in on weekends and phone calls are good...but keep in mind that it doesn't work for everybody. But-please excuse the cliche- when there's a will, there's a way. You both seem to have hit it off, and a few hundred miles isn't going to change that.
♥, katherine [ belgiumwaffles's advice column | Ask belgiumwaffles A Question ]
karenR answered Sunday September 4 2005, 3:19 pm: I think you'll be seeing him again. You gave him your number, with luck he will call you soon. You could also probably get it from your dad if he is able to give out employee numbers. :) [ karenR's advice column | Ask karenR A Question ]
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