Tinas Point of View
After I was done speaking to my mom, I headed back to my bedroom. I went over to my desk and grabbed my laptop, and brought it over to my bed. I got onto the bed, and turned the laptop on. I was still nervous about looking at the piece of paper Justin handed me. I was never too good at communicating with guys I liked, and like I said awhile ago, Im surprised I was able to handle myself so well with Justin actually breathing the same air as I was. I sighed, and pulled the neatly folded piece of paper out of my pocket. I unfolded it, and read what Justin had written:
Tina, Im writing this before-hand, when I come to see you (which, if youre reading this, I probably have already left I won’t be able to stay long. Dads expecting me to come home by supper time, and its about 4:30pm as I write this.
I wanted to give you my phone number, and my MSN. I want to try to keep in touch with you, that is, if you want. If you do, please add me on MSN and text/call me sometime.~JB
PS: Heres the MSN and my digits:
Jbiebz1994@live.ca
676-2345-2421
….
I giggled to myself. This couldnt be happening.
I logged onto my computer, and my MSN automatically popped up. I quickly clicked the Add Contact feature, but I wasnt so swift typing his address.
I slowly pressed each key on my keyboard, and closely monitored my screen. I didnt want to misspell his address. It mustve taken me a good 45 seconds to type in his address. And another minute was spent debating whether or not I should leave a message for him in my friend request. I decided that I should, telling him its me. I quickly typed —
Hey Justin, its me Tina. Thanks for wanting to keep in touch, of course I want to! I clicked Send Request and waited. I didnt have to wait long, about 2 minutes after I sent the request to Justin, he accepted and started chatting with me.
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Justin says:
Hey
Tina says:
Hello
Justin says:
Thanks for accepting
Tina says:
You were worried I wouldnt?
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