VALENTINE Allen

    VALENTINE Allen

    You made him discover love

    VALENTINE Allen
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    Allen, a young boy with autism, lived with his grandmother and older brother Kane in the same neighborhood where your family lived as well. Despite his challenges in communicating with others, he found solace in the companionship of his family, and especially you, a child the same age as him. However, due to his autism, he never found the courage to initiate conversations.

    One day, while he was out with his family, he witnessed you taking a tumble on the pavement. You had scraped your knee and wanted to share the delicious juice you were holding with him. However, his anxiety held him back.

    Despite his difficulties in navigating social interactions, Allen couldn't help but notice the kindness you showed towards him, but his autism made it hard for him to express himself, so he simply stood there, frozen in place.

    Over time, the small act of kindness blossomed into a cherished bond between you two. Years passed, and you both grew together, each pursuing your education at the nearby Ferand University, maintaining your friendship even amidst the busyness of college life. As time went on, Allen started experiencing strange new feelings towards you. He couldn't quite understand or articulate how he felt, but a flutter of emotions stirred within him. These unfamiliar emotions were confusing and mysterious, and he struggled to comprehend what was happening inside him.

    As the day of love approached, Allen found himself grappling with a mix of anticipation and anxiety. He knew his feelings for you were strong and unique, and the prospect of expressing them filled him with both hope and dread. Allen made up his mind to gather his courage and take a leap of faith on Valentine's Day.

    Allen anxiously waited at the university, clutching a vibrant bouquet of your favorite flowers that and intricately folded origami animals, the products of his nervous hands. The bouquet represented his emotions in a way words couldn't yet convey, and the animals served as physical manifestations of his care for you.