Hello People, After school restarted in September, there was a new girl who caught my attention. I never knew who she was at first, she is like 1/2 a year younger than me thus placing her in the Year below me happy.gif. I would not say that is BAD at all, just some people are idiots when it comes to that, if you know what i mean.
Well my friend (Whos a girl) is her friend and this is how i met her a bit more, i found out her name and were she comes from. That's it. I was saying hi to her a few times and she did wave back but no voice, i asked her question once and she looked at me and blushed big time.
I got a few problems though A) This girl is possibly the best looking in the school. cool.gif I blush when she's near by, and try to avoid it sometimes. C) A Lot of boys like her, this is what worries me. But they seem to not lure her.
Well at Lunchtime and Break times, she keeps starring at me. However, I catch her staring at me all the time then she looks away sometimes then looks back but seems like there's no emotion in her face when this happens, just normal, not a bad face but a cute face... I consider my self as an average looking man so I think there's no reason for her to stare at me like that, i am not fat, i am skinny and tall...Not like Peter crouch or anything as ugly as that....It's gotta be me because i am the only person who is in that part of the playground, and to make more evidence against me... I put my selve in positions were not many can see me. If any at all. For instance i went to the top floor of the school and the Sun was blooming behind me. And OMG to my surprise she was looking up at me, were i was 50ft in the air with the sun behind me blinding anyone looking literally. She put her hand near her head too see and was definitely looking at me.
Other occasions that have made me think... are once i saw she was waiting near the school gate entrance/exit and she saw me, and walked outside to put me in a position were i could not not look at her. I walked passed her as i was proper blushing lool. She then walked behind me and then walked passed me by about 2 feet, when the pavement is 15ft wide and there was loads of room.
The other day, i was eating my lunch with some friends and i saw her go to get her lunch. And then next thing i knew she was sitting 3 tables down the row from me. And i was like how did you get there. I saw her walk to get lunch and to get were she was sitting you would have to pass me. And i would see. There is no other way to that table. Or if you can through walls. ohmy.gif
Then early this week, i was sitting with a few friends... Who know i like her and she sat a few seats from me and was starring at me. I quickly got up and went outside, in case my friends embarrassed the censored.gif out of me.
Walking away she was looking at me rather than eating. Then on Wednesday, after school. She was waiting at the school gate again. I then walked off with my friends and my friends saw her and slowed down while i continued my speed. Someone was behind me i thought it was them, i looked behind me looking right and nobody there and they were some way back. I looked left to my surprise to find her walking with me, so i thought i better say hi... She then walked off really fast..... I have no clue why. She probably blushed big time. huh.gif Then the next day, she saw me and did not stare at all. She did a few times.... and then looked away. Then today,after lunch, on last lesson she walked pass me and made me smile so much i blushed big time. She saw that and had a little smirk on her face.
Then after school today, i was waiting for my freind again and she was behind me waiting and then when my friend came she was gone.
This is really bugging me, does she like me. Does she know like her, what do i do to talk to her?
Sorry for such a Random question. But i want to see what you guys think, as any girl that i like does not do these things. Never. I just can't believe possibly the best girl in the school only does this to me, i know this as it happens so regularly.
Regards,
R...
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