Cactus Monster wrote:Think of something snappy to say. Elwood huffed a bit and straightened his tie before standing up straight. "Special Delivery. Took me a long time to give it to you." Elwood spoke as he reached in his back pocket. He pulled his black leather wallet from his back pocket and spread it open. He took a piece of white paper from it. It was a bit crumpled from where he had folded it and unfolded it so many times. As if he was going to give it to her many times, but always chickened out. "It's from me. I mean if you don't like it you.. can.. well.. always throw it away. Just don't forget to read the back okay?" Elwood said with a small small. He offered her the paper. If opened it would reveal a very detailed sketch. One of a girl. Of that one girl that he liked. The one named Jo. On the back was a bit of a love letter Elwood had composed a long time ago. Actually if you throw it away I might die or something. You don't know how long it took me to do that. He then turned to walk away, he hoped he wasn't too late. He was really late on giving her the note, but he hoped he wasn't too late, that she had already promised Oliver her heart or something that probably never happened but Elwodo worried about anyways.
{Yay for finally speaking up about your feelings!}
{Yay!}
Jo looks takes the paper and unfolds it. She gasps at it, but you can't exactly hear it. She blushes and pushes her hair behind her ear. She looks up at Elwood, she wanted to tell him something, but the words didn't come out. She kinda liked Elwood, but she also liked a few other boys. "E-" she tried to make out, but it might just make it worse 'Oliver just asked me out, that'd seem rude, because I just said "Yes" I con't do that to niether of them.' She felt like running away, but she always ran away from her problems, so she just stood there, silent, waiting for someone to help her move correctly, or to make her think nothing really happened, or maybe we're going to be late for class. She wanted one of the above, and she hoped no one asked her about it. She put the paper in her pocket and straightened her hat and started up the rest of the stairs, she would read the paper later.