Middle School Fun!!

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You're an 8th grade boy. There's a girl named Emily you're interested in at school, but you don't know how to admit your love. Ever since you met her you two have been 'friends.' You have all your classes but math and science together. Emily has short black hair, a slender body, and values education.
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You're a boy, in the 8th grade, and there's this girl, Emily. Ever since you met her, you two have been 'friends,' but you've always wanted more, yet every time you try to confess you wimp out. You have all your classes, except math and science, together.  
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You've tried confronting your love, but have wimped out.
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Now, you've gotten desperate. If you don't do something soon, you probably never will.
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You get more desperate as the months go by.
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You're, now, in the 2nd semester. Both of you are walking to your first class, together. She never liked to be late, and, since you always hung about her, you never were. Today, Emily is wearing some loose shorts, letting the summer breeze about her slender legs, and a pink T-shirt, which stands out against her dark hair.
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You're now in the 2nd semester and really want to go out with Emily. Both of you are walking to your first class together. Today Emily is wearing normal shorts (not the overly short ones) and a pink T-shirt.
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This is your chance.
Do you:
Do you:

Current revision as of 08:56, 10 June 2015

You're a boy, in the 8th grade, and there's this girl, Emily. Ever since you met her, you two have been 'friends,' but you've always wanted more, yet every time you try to confess you wimp out. You have all your classes, except math and science, together.

Now, you've gotten desperate. If you don't do something soon, you probably never will.

You're, now, in the 2nd semester. Both of you are walking to your first class, together. She never liked to be late, and, since you always hung about her, you never were. Today, Emily is wearing some loose shorts, letting the summer breeze about her slender legs, and a pink T-shirt, which stands out against her dark hair.

This is your chance.

Do you:

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