Still recieving roses, Samantha gets one from her boyfriend and on the note attached he wrote 'love ya' and it comes to her that it doesnt mean the same as 'i love you.' She thinks about it for a while and forgets about it when she recieves another rose from a boy across the room. This boy was her bestfriend when they were little, her first kiss, but recently just another face you pass through the hall. On his note he attached to the rose he drew a picture of a couple sitting on a park bench and Cupid beside him shooting a bird flying over their heads. The comic shows that the bird was Cupid's original target, not the couple. She laughs and smiles to him across the classroom. After class he mentions that his parents are going out of town that weekend and he is having a party that he wants her to come to. She tells him that she will keep the party in mind if there is nothing else to do, as she is hoping something else comes up so she doesnt have to go to his party. She gets to the cafeteria and sees her boyfriend, Rob Cokran, across the way standing with a whole bunch of his friends and as he nods to her she thinks to herself why she fell for him in the first place. She remembers how it was before they were dating... the bubbling feeling in her stomach that made her so dizzy she had to sit down and all the crazy questions that ran through her head. She thinks about it for a moment longer and all the times they have spent together and is sure that what they have is love.
This book is starting to get more interesting the further I get. I can really relate to these past ten pages of the book because at a highschool age you are constantly questioning yourself on little things and sometimes maybe even bigger things. In the next couple of pages I think Samantha is going to go with her friends to get ready for the upcoming party.
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