It was two in the afternoon, and I was sitting in my room, listening to Celine Dion's "Because You Loved Me." I nodded along to the music, lost in thoughts of Sasa, the one I love. Suddenly, there was a gentle knock on my door.
I stood up, surprised, because it was Saturday and we had no lectures. I wasn't expecting any visitors. "Who could this be in the middle of the day?" I wondered as I walked to the door to see who it was before opening it.
To my surprise, it was Diana, looking stunning with her face glowing. She stood there, pressing the doorbell again. "Diana? What brings her here at this hour?" I thought as I opened the door.
She smiled and gave me a quick hug, her perfume filling the air around us. "Good afternoon... surprised to see me in the middle of the day?" she asked, smiling as she found a seat on the couch, relaxing and revealing her beautiful figure.
I swallowed hard and smiled back. "Diana, in the middle of the day...?" I asked, still puzzled by her visit.
She smiled softly and said, "Yes, I came to see the one I love, who doesn't love me back."
I chuckled and replied, "It's not like that..."
Before I could finish my sentence, Diana stood up and walked towards me. She hugged me again, pressing her lips against mine, kissing me deeply. In those moments, I lost myself, caught up in the intensity of her kiss.
As I continued to kiss her, my hands roamed over her body, from her chest to her waist. But then, an image of Sasa flashed in my mind, as if she was kneeling in front of me, watching. I quickly pulled away from Diana and hurried to sit on a chair in the corner of my room.
Diana stood there, stunned, not moving for a moment as she tried to regain her composure. She took a deep breath and, with a soft smile, walked over to sit beside me.
"Hmm, the one I love doesn't love me back... You know, in this whole world, you're the only one I want to be close to, the only one I want to feel. But I don't understand why you don't feel the same way," she said, her voice filled with sadness.
"It's not like that, Diana..."
"Hmmm, it's Sasa, isn't it?" she said, jealousy evident in her tone.
I gave her a small smile and continued, "No, it's not that. You have to understand, I'm not used to this... and right now..."
"Right now, what? Just tell me it's Sasa," she said, her voice trembling. "Don't worry, I understand. I'm not trying to force you to love me. Just spending time with you makes me happy and gives me peace. At least, in my heart, you're mine, even though in reality, you're Sasa's."
"That's true..." I started to say, but seeing the look on Diana's face, I quickly changed my tone to comfort her.
"No, you don't understand what I mean. I do care about you, Diana, but you have to know that a relationship between us isn't possible. We're classmates, and your status is a bit higher than mine. And besides, Sasa is my sister; she's waiting for me..." I continued to reassure Diana until I saw her calm down. Then I smiled, stood up, and went to the fridge to get her a drink to soothe her throat and make her feel better.