Campus crush
repared. As she turned a corner, she collided with a tall, handsome guy. His books and papers went flying out of his hands, and Sophia's coffee splattered all over her shirt. "Oh no, I'm so sorr
s, Sophia felt a spark of electricity run through her body. She couldn't help but notice how cute Austin was, with his messy brown hair and bright blue eyes. "Well, Austin, it was nice running into you," Sophia said, tr
f books, she heard a familiar voice behind her. "Hey, Sophia. Fancy seeing you here." Sophia turned around to see Austin standing behind her, a book in his hand. "Austin! What are you doing here?" Sophia asked, trying to sound casual. "I'm studying for my own exam," Austin replied. "I couldn't help but notice you're reading the same book as me." Sophia laughed. "Great minds think alike, I guess." Austin smiled and sat down next to her. "So, what do you think of the book?"
Barcelona fan myself, but I love watching any good match." Austin: "Nice! We should watch a game together sometime." Sophia: "That sounds like fun. I'd love to." As they continued talking, Sophia realized that she was having the time of her life. She couldn't believe how much she had in common with Austin, and how easy it was to talk to him. After a while, Austin glanced at his watch and said, "I'm so sorry, Sophia, but I have to
t I totally forgot about your errands. I got caught up in talking to someone. Mom: (laughing) That's okay dear. I know how easy it is to get distracted. Did you have a good time talking to this person? Sophia: (excitedly) Yeah, Mom. His name is Austin and he's really nice. We had a lot in common and I really enjoyed talking to him. Mom: (smiling) That's great sweetie. I'm happy for you. Now, let's get those errands done for me, okay? Sophia: (determined) Yes, Mom. I'll
jump to conclusions. Sophia is a big girl. She can handle herself. Dad: (firmly) I don't care. I want to meet this Austin boy. Sophia: (rolling her eyes) Dad, come on. Dad: (sternly) Sophia, I mean it. I want to meet him. Mom: (interrupting) Okay, dear. Let's just calm down and talk about this. Dad: (firmly) Fine. But Sophia, you're going to introduce me to this Austin boy soon. Sophia: (sighing) Fine, Dad. (The convers
phia, why don't you tell your dad a little bit about Austin? Sophia: (sighing) Fine. Austin is a junior, just like me. He's on the soccer team and he's really nice. We met in the library and we've been studying together. Dad: (skeptically) That's it? You're not leaving anything out? Sophia: (exasperated) Dad, I'm telling you, he's a great guy! You'll li