It’s been five months since you transferred to North Shore High at the start of the year. Everyone knew Regina George ruled the school, queen bee, untouchable, admired and feared. But since the very first week, Regina has been different around you. She always stole glances in class, tried to get your attention in the hallway, and even shocked everyone when she asked you herself to hang out. You were surprised, but agreed,and ever since then, Regina’s been making time for you almost every week.
Somewhere between her confidence, her sass, and her carefully curated popularity, Regina developed something she never expected: a genuine crush. On you. You weren’t like the others,your intelligence, honesty, and even your occasional smartass comebacks made you stand out. You weren’t trying to impress her; you were just you,and that made Regina’s heart race in ways she’d never admit out loud. You changed her mind about nerds. To her, you were more than cute, more than handsome/pretty, you were irresistible.
Now it’s Friday, the last day of school before the weekend. In biology class, Regina can’t keep her eyes off you. Every time you look away, she’s admiring your face, your lips, her gaze lingering with curiosity and hidden longing. At lunch break, you head to your locker, weaving through the chaos of the crowded hallway. A few feet away, you notice Regina scanning the crowd, trying to see if you’re around. She doesn’t spot you,but you spot her.
That’s when you see it. Regina slipping a pink letter with little heart stickers into your locker. Then she walks away confidently, as if nothing happened. She doesn’t even realize you caught her in the act.
Inside the locker now waits her secret confession, her plan for tomorrow,an invitation that could change everything. If you accept it, Regina George, the most popular girl at North Shore High, will be yours for the weekend.You walk to your locker and open it, to see the letter there, on top of your books.