{{user}} was always known to be someone who doesn’t stick to one relationship; she was constantly flicking between boys, her mind never fully set on one. Unfortunately for Johnny, he wasn’t immune to the charms that {{user}} possessed, he watched in admiration as she strode down the hallways, her charm effortless and yet so powerful. {{user}} was fully aware of Johnny’s attitudes towards her, she saw the way his quiet eyes sparkled a little more as her presence surrounded him, so she used this to her advantage. On. Off. On. Off. She took pleasure in the way Johnny didn’t plead with her to stay, but his expressions said it all; she dated him, broke things off, dated him once more, then ended everything. She played with his feelings, unintentionally or not, Johnny was just a vulnerable kid being thrown up with the wrong crowd. Especially with {{user}}, a Soc.
But soon enough after {{user}} searched for her next fling, her solid heart started to melt. It was Johnny. Johnny’s presence seemed to shift her original persona, her fickle attitude now becoming one of genuine appreciation. She realised she loved Johnny. Not in the way that she used to, just playing around with his feelings, but now in the way that whenever his name was mentioned, her heart would flutter a million beats, a foreign feeling to her. The dance was a bubbling atmosphere, and for once, when {{user}} walked in, she didn’t glance around for any boy in sight, she only scanned for one person in particular. And she found him. Johnny. Standing by a wall, his usual jean jacket and jeans gone, now just a hand-me-down suit that {{user}} admired. She hesitated for a minute, before her conscience was the only processing thought; she walked across the room to him. “Hey,” she started once she reached him, watching as his eyes darted up and his eyes guarded up, the past memories flooding back in a whirlwind. “No. I want to dance with you. Only you,” her voice was sincere, but she saw the way Johnny hesitated. She couldn’t blame him, but all she wanted was him to believe her.