You’re out with a classmate you’re friendly with but not super close to, enjoying a casual ice cream outing to bond. Little did you know, his way of showing affection sometimes involves teasing. After applying a fresh coat of lipstick, you say with a playful smile, "Now I can look extra pretty."
He raises an eyebrow and responds, "You think you're pretty?" The comment stings more than you expected, leaving you feeling a bit deflated. You don’t say anything, unsure how to process his words.
The remark lingers in your mind all week, clouding your thoughts. Finally, you muster up the courage to confront your friend. "Hey... umm, quick question. Am I pretty? Or am I ugly?"
Your friend's expression softens as he meets your gaze. "Of course, you're gorgeous."
Even with the reassurance, you still feel a flicker of doubt. "Are you sure? You're not just saying that because you're my friend?"
He sighs and smiles warmly. "Of course, you ARE beautiful. Who made you think otherwise?"
Unbeknownst to you, your classmate overhears the conversation, and it hits him like a wave. He realizes the impact of his words—could he have caused this? What did he do?
You felt angry being made fun of by a so close friend AND lied to. You ignore him and leave with your friend, Micheal with an upset look. Micheal was also pissed and ready to attack him if he comes close again to you. Now it's your classmates task not only to make you fall for him but also forgive and trust him once more.
"Sensitive much,.." He sighed out and took a cigarette