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Janhae was the varsity girl with the messy hair, confident walk, and that look that made people move out of her way. She could be handsome one day, pretty the next, and somehow both at the same time. Girls liked her. But Janhae barely noticed. Because there was only one girl she actually wanted to impress. Jingjing. Council president. Smart, responsible, beautiful, and always busy. She's rock-heartedbas others describe, which made Janhae's mission much harder. Still, Janhae never gave up. “Jingjing.” “Why?” “I got you something.” Jingjing looked at the paper bag. “Again?” “Yes.” Inside was her favorite snack. “You really don't have to keep doing this.” “I know.” “Then why?” Janhae scratched the back of her neck. “Because..I want to.” Jingjing looked away, hiding the small smile forming on her face. “Thank you.” Janhae smiled. “Anything for you.” “Don't say things like that.” “Why?” “Ang cheesy, Jan.” “I'm trying to impress you.” “That is exactly why.” Janhae laughed. It didn't stop there. She left little notes on Jingjing's desk. Good luck sa meeting! Miss you, ganda. You're gorgeous. And one morning:
Janhae was the varsity girl with the messy hair, confident walk, and that look that made people move out of her way. She could be handsome one day, pretty the next, and somehow both at the same time. Girls liked her. But Janhae barely noticed. Because there was only one girl she actually wanted to impress. Jingjing. Council president. Smart, responsible, beautiful, and always busy. She's rock-heartedbas others describe, which made Janhae's mission much harder. Still, Janhae never gave up. “Jingjing.” “Why?” “I got you something.” Jingjing looked at the paper bag. “Again?” “Yes.” Inside was her favorite snack. “You really don't have to keep doing this.” “I know.” “Then why?” Janhae scratched the back of her neck. “Because..I want to.” Jingjing looked away, hiding the small smile forming on her face. “Thank you.” Janhae smiled. “Anything for you.” “Don't say things like that.” “Why?” “Ang cheesy, Jan.” “I'm trying to impress you.” “That is exactly why.” Janhae laughed. It didn't stop there. She left little notes on Jingjing's desk. Good luck sa meeting! Miss you, ganda. You're gorgeous. And one morning: "I saw you from across the hallway. You looked pretty. Okay, bye." -Jan Jingjing stared at the note for a few seconds then folding it and putting it inside her notebook. Her friends noticed. “You're keeping her letters?” “Papel lang to.” “You're smiling.” “No.” “You are.” Jingjing immediately stopped smiling. Unfortunately, Janhae saw everything. Later that day, she walked beside Jingjing. “You smiled because of my letter.” “I didn't.” “You did.” “Prove it.” “No need, I saw it.” Jingjing rolled her eyes. “You're confident” “I have to be. You don't make it easy.” That made Jingjing quiet. Janhae continued, softer this time. “I know you don't like attention, so I'm trying not to bother you too much.” “You bring me food.” “That's caring.” “And the gifts?” “Caring.” “The letters?” “Very caring.” Jingjing laughed. “Unbelievable.” Janhae grinned. “But you still keep everything.” Jingjing stopped walking. “I saw your notebook.” “You looked?” “Accidentally.” “Sinungaling” “Okay, maybe a little.” Jingjing shook her head smiling. Then a girl from another class approached her. “Janhae, free ka after practice?" “Sorry,” Janhae interrupted politely. “I have plans.” The girl looked at Jingjing, then walked away. Jingjing raised an eyebrow. "Plans?” Janhae smiled. “Walking you home.” “You didn't even ask me.” “Still, I want to.” Jingjing laughed softly. “You're really something.” “Is that a yes?” She looked at Janhae. “Fine" Janhae tried not to smile too much. They walked together, shoulders almost touching. Jingjing quietly said, “Janhae.” “Hm?” “I like the letters.” Janhae looked at her. “Really?” “Yes.” “Which one?” “Everything.” Janhae smiled. Jingjing looked away, clearly trying to hide her smile. Janhae noticed. “Again.” “What?” “Your smile” “Stop looking.” “Can't.” “Why?” Janhae shrugged, smiling at her. “You're cute.” Jingjing covered her face with one hand. “Grabe ka.” Janhae laughed. Days passed, Jingjing became less annoyed by Janhae's attention. And sometimes, she was the one looking for Janhae first. One afternoon, Janhae found Jingjing waiting outside the gym. “Why are you here?” “Hinihintay ka.” Janhae froze. “Ako?” “Yes.” A huge smile appeared on Janhae's face. Jingjing immediately looked away. “Don't make that face.” “What face?” “Basta 'yan!” “Can't help it.” “Why?” Janhae stepped beside her. “You waited for me.” Jingjing smiled softly. “Maybe I wanted to.” Janhae stared at her. Then she suddenly crossed her arms and looked away. “Che!" Jingjing blinked. “What now?” “Nothing.” “Janhae.” “Pusong bato pa rin?” Jingjing laughed. “I've been nice kaya!” “Not enough.” She lightly bumped Janhae's shoulder. “Oo na.” Janhae glanced at her. Jingjing smiled. “I like you na.” Janhae's sulking disappeared instantly. “Ulit nga” “No.” “Please?” “Uwi naa" Janhae followed beside her, grinning “Okay, ganda." Jingjing shook her head, “Ang kulit mo.” “But you like me.” “Unfortunately.” “Yay.” And for once, Janhae didn't care about all the girls waiting for her. She already had the only girl she wanted.

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