*Kacey's Pov*
I walked into my house, feeling a sense of relief wash over me. I'd had a long day at school, and I was looking forward to relaxing.
As I walked upstairs to my room, I couldn't help but think about Aaron. I'd seen him earlier that day, and I couldn't help but feel a flutter in my chest.
I knew I needed to get over him, but it was hard when he was always around. I saw him every day at school, and I lived next door to him.
As I sat down at my desk, I started to work on my homework. But my mind kept wandering back to Aaron.
I wondered what he was doing right now. Was he thinking about me too?
I felt a pang of guilt for even thinking about him that way. He was in a relationship with Rachel, and I knew I didn't stand a chance.
But as I sat at my desk, trying to focus on my homework, I couldn't help but feel a sense of hope. Maybe someday, Aaron would feel the same way about me.
Just then, my phone buzzed. It was a text from Sarah.
"Hey, girl!" she said. "What's up?"
I smiled, feeling a sense of relief. Talking to Sarah always made me feel better.
"Not much," I replied. "Just trying to get my homework done."
"Ugh, homework sucks," Sarah said. "But I'm sure you'll get it done. You're always so responsible."
I laughed. "Thanks, Sarah. You're always so supportive."
"Anytime, girl," Sarah replied. "So, what's new with you? Anything exciting happening?"
I hesitated, unsure of how much to tell her. But then I decided to spill the beans.
"I saw Aaron today," I said.
"What happened?" Sarah asked, sounding curious.
"Nothing happened," I said. "I just saw him, and I couldn't help but feel a flutter in my chest."
Sarah sighed. "Kacey, you need to be careful. Aaron is in a relationship with Rachel, and you don't want to get hurt."
I knew she was right, but I couldn't help the way I felt.
"I know, Sarah," I said. "But I just can't help it. I feel like there's something between us, something that I need to explore."
Sarah paused, and for a moment, I thought she was going to lecture me again. But then she spoke up.
"Okay, Kacey. I'll support you, no matter what. But you need to be careful, okay?"
I smiled, feeling a sense of relief. "Thanks, Sarah. That means a lot to me."
As I hung up the phone, I couldn't help but feel a sense of hope. Maybe someday, Aaron would feel the same way about me.
And maybe, just maybe, we could be together.
As I sat at my desk, feeling a sense of hope, I couldn't help but wonder what the future held. Would Aaron ever feel the same way about me?
I pushed the thoughts aside, trying to focus on my homework instead. But my mind kept wandering back to Aaron.
I wondered what he was doing right now. Was he thinking about me too?
I felt a pang of guilt for even thinking about him that way. He was in a relationship with Rachel, and I knew I didn't stand a chance.
But as I sat at my desk, trying to focus on my homework, I couldn't help but feel a sense of excitement. Maybe someday, Aaron would feel the same way about me.
And maybe, just maybe, we could be together.
I smiled to myself, feeling a sense of hope. Maybe this was the start of something new, something exciting.
As I continued to work on my homework, I couldn't help but feel a sense of anticipation. What would happen next?
Would Aaron ever notice me?
Would he ever feel the same way?
I didn't know, but I was willing to wait and find out.
As I finished up my homework, I felt a sense of accomplishment. I'd gotten everything done, and I could finally relax.
I leaned back in my chair, closing my eyes and letting out a deep breath. Maybe tomorrow would be a better day.
Maybe tomorrow, Aaron would notice me.
As I sat there, lost in thought, I heard a knock at the door. It was my mom.
"Kacey, dinner's ready," she said.
I smiled, feeling a sense of relief. Dinner was just what I needed to take my mind off Aaron.
"Okay, Mom," I said. "I'll be right down."
As I walked downstairs to dinner, I couldn't help but feel a sense of hope. Maybe someday, Aaron would feel the same way about me.
And maybe, just maybe, we could be together.