Jennifer's POV
We crossed the road to the other side, where the park was, and were we first had our actual hang out. I was having trouble to keep up with Justin, until he suddenly stopped walking, near a tree where he stood underneath. He put his face in his hands. I could har tiny but manly sobs just about vaguely.
'Justin, please don't cry.' I put my hand on his shoulder, his back facing towards me. 'I just can't take it anymore...' He sobbed a little. I put my other hand on his other shoulder. 'Justin, look at me.' I said. Justin obediently turned around, and I couldn't help but look a bit sympethic. 'Look, first of all, I'd just like to say, I've never seen a guy cry like that, especially not as manly as that,' I said, as I saw that familiar smile of his, shining bright on his face. 'And second of all,' I cleared my throat. 'I've never seen a guy as brave, as loyal, as naive, as caring and as amazing as you.' I said. He looked at me this time and I could recognise that he was as suprised as I would have been if he said the same to me. 'I ... I um - I really don't know what to say.' He stammered. He rised his hand to his eyes and wiped the water from his eyes and smiled gratefully. 'Thank you.' He said. I smiled back. 'You're always welcome.' I gazed into his eyes then. I could see the sorrow and happiness, at the same time, in his eyes. I took a step closer; our chests were against each others. His head leaned towards mine, and before I even realised, we were kissing, his lips brushing gently against mine. I put my hands around his neck and his arms were on my waist. Our kiss went from gentle, to a bit harder.
At that moment, I realised what I had never imagined. I did have feelings for him, and this is not one crush that comes and goes, this one was one big, major crush, that I had never come across before.
Until now.
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A Justifer Love Story
Teen FictionJustin and Jennifer are having a lot going on through their lives and need someone to be there for them. When they meet each other, their great companionship they had, turns into something they would have never expected to have, but always wanted...