I forced another laugh and nodded.
“Sure, Jason. Thanks for tonight.”
As we said goodbye, I promised to call him soon, though I knew I never would. The cool, popular guy I once idolized was still stuck in his high school glory days, pulling cheap tricks to get by.
On my way home, I couldn’t stop laughing at the absurdity of it all.
As soon as I pulled out my phone, I blocked his number and shook my head, marveling at how much people could change and yet remain the same.
The next morning, I woke up feeling refreshed and empowered. I had a busy day ahead, but I couldn’t shake off the events of the previous night. It felt good to see how far I had come and how much I had grown since high school.
In my office, I couldn’t wait to tell my close friend and colleague, Mia, about the date.
As soon as I walked in, she could tell something was up.
“Spill the beans, Emma. How was the big date?”
I burst into laughter. “Mia, you won’t believe it.
Jason actually put a hair in my food and caused a scene to get out of paying for our meal.”
Mia’s eyes widened in disbelief. “He did WHAT? Are you serious?”
I nodded, still laughing.
“It was like watching a bad movie. I can’t believe I used to have such a crush on him.”
Mia shook her head, laughing along with me. “Well, at least you got a free meal out of it.
And a good story to tell.”
I smiled, realizing how true that was. “Yeah, and a valuable lesson. Sometimes, the people we idolize in our youth turn out to be very different from what we imagined.”
Mia leaned back in her chair, still chuckling.
“You dodged a bullet there. Can you imagine dating someone who thinks pulling stunts like that is acceptable?”
I shook my head, feeling more confident in my choices. “No, I can’t.
I’m just grateful for the experience. It showed me how much I’ve grown and how far I’ve come since high school.”
The rest of the day flew by as I buried myself in work, but I couldn’t help reflecting on how much things had changed. The high school me would never have believed I’d be where I am today, and seeing Jason stuck in the past made me appreciate my journey even more.
Later that evening, as I relaxed on my couch with a glass of wine, I felt a sense of closure.
My crush on Jason had been a significant part of my high school years, but it no longer held any power over me.
I was free to embrace the present and the future, confident in who I had become. I smiled to myself, ready to continue writing my story, one chapter at a time.
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Source: amomama