So there's this guy that works literally in front of my house. I live like 2 houses away from the corner of my block, and he works right in the corner in front of it, I can see the warehouse clearly from my house. He is gorgeous. The first time I saw him, I was on my way home from the library, and I smiled at him, so he smiled back. I was feeling insecure that day because I thought I looked ugly, and he was already driving away. Well, there was a party at my house yesterday when, out of the corner of my eye, I see this ford avalanche coming down my street. I looked to the warehouse and saw it wasn't there, and I see it's him, driving past my house. I smiled at him, and he smiled his perfect smile [and i almost drowned in his blue eyes HAHA]. Then I waved at him, cause I noticed he was still looking through his mirror, and he stuck his hand out and waved back, but of course he didn't turn around =[. I'm trying to convince myself that there's no possible way I can mess this up, since he works so close to me, but I know there is. My friend told me white guys are less likely to go out with younger girls than spanish guys. He looks like he can be in his early 20's, and I really don't wanna tell him I'm 16. I really don't care about the age, but there's a big chance he might. I was thinking of telling him I'm 17, but it's bad to start anything based on a lie. But that comes later, what I'm thinking now is, how am I supposed to approach him? I doubt he saw where I live, and even then I doubt he'd just show up. I went to the warehouse yesterday and they didn't have table cloths or window barriers [lame excuses, I was looking for him], but I guess he works downstairs. I can't possibly go again. To ask for what? Grrr...I can't let him just get away either. Any suggestions? Thanks for reading this long crap!
-Djzmaguy426-
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