Dating Seasons (Completed)
e to meet you!" but immediately erase it. The
ain. "Wh
ttractive, but that doesn't mean he's not a pervert. Granny Mae has
asing a few more responses
ke Finn. The other guys have all written paragraphs that give me immediate red flags. As I'm thanking the uni
ect
s the etiquette here? Do I ignore these other guys, and they'll think I'm busy? They're s
if they're damn trolls, so I go
ut unfortunately, I'm not a good match for you.
nto others
pops up.
ou intrigued me wi
t that rejection message to Finn
to send that to you. It was
feel bad for the guy missing
Can you blush on the inside? I remember last night's discovery.
initely going to get you in my panties," but then erase, for
he asks. "Do we text first
s mine. This is my first
the kind of guy to wait around. Life is short. So.
. But best not to drag it out, I guess. What if I fall in love with his words and it's all a sham? People are much different face-to-face. Maybe he has a la
class in the morning.
seven? You can
ng from his replies. And he's not afraid to use the app emojis. It's cute. He promises to message
h
fingertips. Anything and everything is just a few clickety-clacks away. And a curse, well...because y
datin
first date increases the chance of the other person falling for you. Craft fairs are probably only thrilling to me, so I'
asks, saving me from the Pandora's box of anxiet
sshapen bowl. "
ps are b
h in my weekend pottery class. The
grown-up. But second of all, I'm not." I am. "E
you see?"
you put a lot of effort into designing." I run my finger around the th
a ten-year-old artist in the making
whisper, "Your
ther bowl. There's not
sten, everyone. This class is about having fun. You can't go wrong. Don't put so much pressure on yourself." You
Six little bodies bounce behind me to the wall lined with cubbies where they place thei
ut for my lunch break, the Hill is already bustli
s. Gwen's innocent statement about her bowl lingers in my mind. There's always plenty to do in Boulder-shopping, museums, dining-but everything seems so no
ind a man who believes you are, and he'll do things for you he's never done for anyone else." Well,
ing?" pops up on m
nch break. How'