We went back to his place after school and I broached the subject of the dance again.
'Honey, you sure about that?' I asked, staring at him. I couldn't let him bust me, no way.
'Yeah, of course. It's the best opportunity for us, babe. I love you, I do. I can honestly see a future for us. Maybe... marriage? Not to freak you out, I mean it's a long time away but you know...'
NOT TO FREAK ME OUT?! MARRIAGE?! WHAT? HE CAN'T BE SERIOUS...
I thought, crazily.
'No, you haven't freaked me out,' I lied.
'Good, I don't want to pressure you. Like I say, it's ages away, I might change my mind,' he teased, poking my stomach.
'Yeah, you might,' I said, half hopefully.
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Cheating on Myself
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