IVE ALREADY ASKED THIS BUT ITS DRIVING ME CRAZY! π
Yes, quite the immature act to say you're in love at 15. He's graduating highschool next year. I'm starting college next year. We're both advanced.
(Mormons. No dating until 16!! My birthday is Oct. 13th)
Lets call him "N"
We met at a horse ranch in 2011. N was 14 I was 12. When the instructor said to a different kid "Do you know her (as he pointed to me) name?" He stood there frozen. While "N" jumped up and down in excitement and said, "Oh I do!!"
Next year, we gathered at a chili cook off. I straightened my hair to look good. "N" noticed. "How did you get your hair to look longer? Like, I know you can make it prettier, but how did you make it longer."
That same year, I got embarrassed by being unable to control a horse.. I cried. Hoping "N" wouldn't see me when he jogged by, he stopped in his tracks and his familiar voice filled my ears. "Is she okay?" My mom told him the story, be assured me just because of me being physically disabled, doesn't make me any less strong.
Last year. I turned 15. He's 17. He put on this ridiculous dance at church and swung his arms gently singing happy birthday with his twin brother next to him. I smiled, and said,"You remembered." He looked at me and said how could I forget?
This year, I showed him the cuts on my body.
He hasn't turned his back on me. He's helping me.
Someone told me to kill myself and twice he said, "Maybe you should introduce me to him so I can show him how a true gentleman acts. π"
Or I could be completely mistaken and he's just being nice to me..
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