I had a great time with Timothy on this day. We went out for dinner at a five-star restaurant known as McDonald's as Timothy likes to put it, but I didn't mind because I don't like fancy places.Timothy walks me to the door. "I had a great time, Si."
I smile. "Me too."
Timothy grabs my hand gently, and I welcome the warmth. He takes a step closer and leans in ninety percent going in for a kiss. I stop Timothy.
"Timothy, I can't kiss you. I don't want to lead you on because I haven't moved on yet," I see Timothy's smile fall. "Until then, hugging and holding hands is better."
"I'll take what I can get. But, we'll stay friends, right?" I nod. His smile reappears.
"Once I move on, you'll be the first to know."
"I better," Timothy says teasingly.
We both hug. "I want you to know this is the best first date ever."
I smile at Tim's comment and nod. "Bye, Timothy."
"Bye. See you tomorrow?"
"Definitely."
YOU ARE READING
Love In The Mall
RomanceOne day at work, Simone, a shy high school student, finds a letter addressed to her. She opens it to find out that she has a secret admirer. With Christmas around the corner, she can't pinpoint who has been in the store and could possibly be her adm...