Awkward moments can happen anywhere at any time.
Kissing the girl you like on the cheek for the first time and missing, is just one example of an awkward moment.
Being the crazy gal I am, I went to a mixed sexed party tonight, to celebrate the final four loss of the academic team I was apart of! It was grand , with the nerdy boys I'm attracted to running around everywhere, I never felt more alive. Well, maybe- I mean, there WAS that one time... Anyway, back to my awkward moment example. One particular boy on the teem enjoys my body (if ya know what I mean), we hung out the whole shindig, then at the end of the night he tried to bribe a six-year-old to go up to me and kiss me on the cheek, so he could follow secondly. This I did not know, but I overheard the words "I betcha ten bucks!" Assuming this was something I could participate in I asked the girl next to me what they were betting on. She said something about kissing someone on the teem so I immediately kissed my fellow academic teem member on the cheek without hesitation, while the six-year-old blushed by realizing he was next up to peck at a teem member. As this was all going on in slow motion, the boy that likes me a little too much was moving in fast motion and ended up glossing the left lense of my goggled glasses. He ended up trying again after I voluntarily pecked his cheek,
.... And I have yet to stop smiling. :D
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That was funny
ReplyDeleteyes, it was rather amusingly grand, wasn't it?
ReplyDeleteSo this is what I missed while going to the play?
ReplyDeleteHmmm.... now I have to figure out which boy -- but I think I can. ;)
hahaha... (blushing) :D you do that..
ReplyDeleteConsidering the relative lack of 6-year-old siblings at the party, I'm going to guess the child in question was a resident of the house, and therefore that said child's older brother was the boy in question......
ReplyDeletehaha as Dr. Thomas used to tell Kearns "That is incorrect"
ReplyDeleteA., then? Would he kiss you?
ReplyDeleteIt couldn't have been JW. Nyah. Or Z. Or JS. Or any of the 7th graders. Was it L.?
If it wasn't T., then I'm voting for A -- although I'm guessing you'd have been fine with either of them (or both) kissing you.
"AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA" plus teacher lady
ReplyDeleteHuh? You lost me there, kiddo.
ReplyDeleteA :) did it :D
ReplyDeleteOh, I get it now. Your lack of punctuation confused me. I think you meant, "A+, teacher lady."
ReplyDeleteThanks for the clarification. :)