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LiRa [457]
2 years ago
13

Write a short story on the build up to through a conversation with your crush and how SHE just moved in and kissed ya! (50 point

s)
English
2 answers:
olga_2 [115]2 years ago
4 0

First, you have to talk to your crush a lot (through any social media apps and in real life) and get to know her really well. Then, you gotta take her on a date (maybe saying like, "What are you doing this weekend?") If your crush isn't going anywhere, you can ask him/her to go to an interesting place that would entertain him/her. If everything went well, you gotta build a relationship with him/her until you finally asks him/her to be your boyfriend/girlfriend. Then, he/she might be your fiance one day and have a family.

The End.

Aleonysh [2.5K]2 years ago
4 0

I was so nervous that I was not able to comprehend where I was going. I just ran into a random room and by the time I realised where i had come into, it was too late. She was lying on the bed with only get bra and shorts on. My cheeks started to burn red, with such a beautiful sight I began smiling. She caught me looking and sat up grinning and brought me closer to her. She was wearing perfume, the strong smell made my eyes water. Then before I knew anything she pulled me in on top of her, hugging my waist, staring deeply deeply into my eyes.

"You knew this was my room didn't you?" she spoke softly through a grin. I didn't know how to answer so I kept quite. Then, she came even closer to my face and I felt her lips touching mine. I was too shocked and i began to blush harded. Her moist lips sucking mine in and her warm tongue coming in exploring every crevise.

Hope you like it.

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