...avoid T... Why is a high school senior interested in you?

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Being a young teenage girl is tough!

After saving your life that way, T had a shot at a hope of a dream of a chance of getting somewhere with you. Despite his looks. Shy nerdy guys can be kind of sweet in their way. But you guess someone's been trying to teach him "game," and watching a skinny nerd with a bad complexion try to play the masterful man...well, it's pathetic. Also creepy. Better to stay away from this perv 'til he gets slapped around by someone his own age.

So - you hang out at the mall with some girlfriends, talking about not much. Talk about how bad the test was, or what that Mr. Jones is really like, makes you nervous, but there are lots of other topics - jeans and nail polish and boys and all the rest. You hope they didn't spot your nervousness.

So it's time to break up for the day, and you're on your way to the entrance, when whom do you see but T himself? He's big, all right, tall at least, with curly hair and a chin that points forward. His lips are a little too big and that acne, well, is there surgery for acne? He needs to lay off that greasy food. His arms aren't so big but his hands are, and he's a boy with a few years on you - yep, he needs a good slapping to adjust his attitude, but maybe you're not the girl to dish it out. He grins what he thinks is a friendly grin and waves at you. Well, you can't avoid him now.

"Hey," he says, "You missed our date! But we can reschedule."

Damn it, is it your fault you tried to reward him with a little flirt and he took it too far? Jerkoff. Can't take a hint? But he's acting awful confident. Like he's sure you'll go for him. Like he's got some reason to think so. Does he? It might be safer to play along and put him off. But it's a public place, too. It's not as if he can just grab you no matter how much bigger he might be. Maybe he's not going to get it if you don't lay it out straight. What do you do?




Requirements: This is a story about a young girl written in second person.

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