“Hey,” she said coldly, letting him in.
“Hi. Look, I brought you this,” he whispered pulling
a candy bar out of his pocket and handing it to her as an apology. She took a deep breath, and faked a smile.
“Thank you.” She took it wondering when he was going
to realize she never liked chocolate.
“So, what have you been up to?” He asked awkwardly
while she continued cleaning her room and picking up clothes from the floor.
“Oh not much,” she said in a casual tone “just
making out with hot guys, you know.” They both laughed. He knew things were fine
when she joked like that.
“I’m sorry if I did anything that bothered you.” He
meant every word.
Although he had forgotten her birthday, didn’t even
call her on Valentine’s, brought his roommates to their anniversary dinner, and
ditched her last night to play video games with his friends, he really was a
good guy.
“No worries” She pulled another smile.
“You’re the best,” he said smiling back and kissing
her. Meanwhile she sneakily kicked under the bed a pair of men’s briefs that
had been left there the night before.

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