Scenario:After a few weeks, texting a girl Completely out of my league if I asked her out I was shocked when she actually accepted she walked in looks so beautiful. I really went pale. She greeted me with a smile and a hug I kept blushing like an idiot. I really enjoyed the date so I have low hopes. Cause I thought. She wouldn’t be attracted to me. However, when I. Walked her to the door the end of our date she gave me the best kiss I’ve ever gotten my heart stopped. I was in heaven, fast-forward a month or two. We hung out a lot and then I was falling for her. Like nobody before. Out of nowhere, she told me that we need to talk line. And nothing could’ve prepared. Me what she was about. To say she looked at me. and she told me she has stage four cancer. she didn’t wanna try not to cry. said she understand. if I left. I was speechless. after a minute, I ran my hands through her hair. and I told her I loved her. I thought she was amazing. so. I hope I honored. to take journey with her. we held each other for the rest of the night. over the next year, I live a lifetime. We traveled and completed her bucket list while crying a lot. Nine months ago. She passed in my arms. So I sang her a favorite song.
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After a few weeks, texting a girl Completely out of my league if I asked her out I was shocked when she actually accepted she walked in looks so beautiful. I really went pale. She greeted me with a smile and a hug I kept blushing like an idiot. I really enjoyed the date so I have low hopes. Cause I thought. She wouldn’t be attracted to me. However, when I. Walked her to the door the end of our date she gave me the best kiss I’ve ever gotten my heart stopped. I was in heaven, fast-forward a month or two. We hung out a lot and then I was falling for her. Like nobody before. Out of nowhere, she told me that we need to talk line. And nothing could’ve prepared. Me what she was about. To say she looked at me. and she told me she has stage four cancer. she didn’t wanna try not to cry. said she understand. if I left. I was speechless. after a minute, I ran my hands through her hair. and I told her I loved her. I thought she was amazing. so. I hope I honored. to take journey with her. we held each other for the rest of the night. over the next year, I live a lifetime. We traveled and completed her bucket list while crying a lot. Nine months ago. She passed in my arms. So I sang her a favorite song.
I was texting this girl for a few weeks.
I thought she was totally out of my league.
But I asked her out anyway.
I was shocked when she said yes.
The day of the date I was so nervous.
I thought she would be hot.
But when she walked in, oh man.
She looked so beautiful.
I went pale and just stared at her.
She had to come up to me cause I couldn’t move.
She greeted me with a smile and a hug.
I just blushed like an idiot.
We sat down and talked some.
I was still blushing like an idiot.
We talked about music and books and we found out we had a lot in common.
The date flew by fast.
Before I knew it, it was time to go.
I didn’t want the night to end.
I walked her to the door and we stood there for a minute.
Then I turned to her and asked if I could kiss her.
She smiled and said yes.
Then I kissed her.
It was the best kiss I’ve ever gotten.
It felt like my heart stopped.
It felt so good I didn’t want it to end.
When we broke apart for air, she looked just as stunned as me.
We stood there for a minute catching our breath.
We went on a few more dates after that.
And I found out she was a total sweetheart.
She loved to try new things.
We spent a lot of time in the city trying new cafes and going to local concerts.
I really enjoyed her company and we had a lot of fun together.
One afternoon we were walking down the street and she saw this tiny bookstore.
She said it was one of her favorites.
So we went inside.
It was really quaint and cozy.
She wandered around looking at books for a while.
I found myself just watching her, enjoying the way she smiled when she found something interesting.
After a while, I noticed she was lingering over a travel guide.
I walked over to her and looked at the book with her.
She looked up at me and smiled.
"Want to take a weekend trip?" she asked me.
I could see the excitement in her eyes and I couldn’t resist that smile. "Sure," I said, not even asking where we were going.
That night we sat down and made plans for our trip.
The anticipation of our first adventure together was electric.
The next day, Jason and I sat in our favorite diner, the clatter of dishes and hum of conversation filling the air.
He cracked a joke about my newfound adventurous streak with Emily, and I laughed, grateful for his unwavering support.
I told him about our bookstore date and our upcoming trip plans.
Just then, my phone buzzed with a message from Emily.
"We need to talk," it read.
My heart skipped a beat, and Jason noticed my sudden silence.
"Everything okay?" he asked, concern replacing his usual humor.
"Yeah, everything’s fine," I assured him, but my mind was already racing with worst-case scenarios.
I couldn’t shake the feeling of unease as I left the diner and headed to the park where Emily and I had agreed to meet.
The sun was setting, casting long shadows on the grass.
When I arrived, she was already there, sitting on a bench.
She looked up at me with a seriousness that made my stomach drop.
"Hey," I said softly, trying to sound casual despite the growing knot in my throat.
"Hey," she replied, her voice trembling slightly.
We sat down together on the bench, the silence between us heavy with tension.
I could tell something was wrong, but I didn’t know what to say.
Finally, she took a deep breath and spoke. "I have stage four cancer," she said, her voice steady despite the tears welling up in her eyes.
The world seemed to tilt on its axis as I processed her words.
Stage four cancer?
What did that even mean?
"I’m sorry," I managed to stammer, my heart breaking for her.
She looked at me with a mix of sadness and understanding.
"I know this is a lot to take in. If you want to leave, I completely understand."
But as much as I wanted to run away from this pain, I couldn’t bring myself to do it.
I reached for her hand and squeezed it gently.
"I’m not going anywhere," I promised, looking into her eyes and seeing the fear and uncertainty there.
Over the next few days, we spent hours talking and planning.
We sat in her living room, surrounded by maps and brochures, plotting out our adventures.
Her eyes sparkled with determination as she spoke about all the places she had always wanted to see.
I listened intently, jotting down notes and making lists of all the things we wanted to do.
Our first trip was a weekend getaway to the mountains.
The air was crisp and the scenery breathtaking as we hiked along winding trails and took in the breathtaking views.
We laughed and joked, capturing moments with photos and creating memories that would last a lifetime.
At night, we sat by the fire, sharing stories and dreams, our connection growing stronger with each passing day.