Niceandbrutal
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The Virgin and the Girl. Co-authored by Gaeliclover & Niceandbrutal.
"God damn it!"
Jeremy all but wept in frustration as he angrily jammed his cellphone back in his pocket. He'd been stood up by Gloria, with whom he'd been friends since high school.
They were an unlikely couple of friends. She, the cheerleader and partygirl with a heart of gold, he, the bookish fellow with no interest in sports. They'd been assigned as lab partners in science class the day they were to dissect frogs. She'd wept openly for the poor frog and Jeremy had to console her even as he dissected it. He won her over after telling her that frogs didn't feel anything after they croaked. She giggled at that despite herself. The next free period she came over to hang out with him, much to his surprise.
The friendship had been beneficial for both of them. Her grades improved with his help and she did wonders for his social life by dragging him away from his books to meet and greet with their fellow students. After one year, Jeremy was considered "a cool guy" by most of the student body while Gloria's parents were pleasantly surprised by their daughter's improvement in all things academic.
He'd overstepped his bounds once. Thinking they had a romantic chemistry he leaned forward and tried to kiss her at a party she'd dragged him to. She leaned backwards and stopped him, but she took the embarassing little incident with good grace. She made it perfectly clear that she liked him because of his goofy humor and his sensitivity, but she didn't want to lose him as a friend.
And so he silently pined after her. She had a weakness for "bad boys", wanting to reform them. Time and again she learned why the bad boys were considered bad boys and time and again she would come weeping to Jeremy, wondering why all men were such jerks. Except him of course. He was a super guy and she only hoped he would find a girl worthy of his love.
As they graduated from high school and started at the local college, they drifted apart a little. Jeremy took up bicycling to get in shape and he started grooming and looking after his wardrobe. He went on a few dates that led nowhere. Jeremy was painfully shy and he'd only tried to kiss Gloria that one time because he'd been drinking. He was too polite to proposition sex and was still a virgin after two years in college.
Gloria had phoned him the other night, weeping. Her latest bad boy project had crashed, as they used to. He invited her over and prepared for a late night of weeping, recriminations, and cursing of men. (Except Jeremy of course, he was a SUPER guy etc.) The night ended on an optimistic note, however. Gloria had casually asked if they shouldn't hang out more, and was he free the following friday? Jeremy had planned a wild evening of staying at home reading, he told her, but he could maybe squeeze her in in his busy schedule. She giggled at that and gave him a slight peck on his cheek, sending his heart over the moon and back. "F-friday then!" He stuttered as she left.
Friday night came and Jeremy was waiting outside the movie theater when the text message came: I'm so sorry Jeremy, but Chad and I have made up and he wants to see me tonight. I'll make it up to you, I promise. Chad was the man she'd wept over less than a week ago.
Not wanting to go on a date with himself he gave the tickets away to an overjoyed couple that were too late at the box office. He than started wandering aimlessly around the city.
"How do I get out of this funk?" he wondered.
"God damn it!"
Jeremy all but wept in frustration as he angrily jammed his cellphone back in his pocket. He'd been stood up by Gloria, with whom he'd been friends since high school.
They were an unlikely couple of friends. She, the cheerleader and partygirl with a heart of gold, he, the bookish fellow with no interest in sports. They'd been assigned as lab partners in science class the day they were to dissect frogs. She'd wept openly for the poor frog and Jeremy had to console her even as he dissected it. He won her over after telling her that frogs didn't feel anything after they croaked. She giggled at that despite herself. The next free period she came over to hang out with him, much to his surprise.
The friendship had been beneficial for both of them. Her grades improved with his help and she did wonders for his social life by dragging him away from his books to meet and greet with their fellow students. After one year, Jeremy was considered "a cool guy" by most of the student body while Gloria's parents were pleasantly surprised by their daughter's improvement in all things academic.
He'd overstepped his bounds once. Thinking they had a romantic chemistry he leaned forward and tried to kiss her at a party she'd dragged him to. She leaned backwards and stopped him, but she took the embarassing little incident with good grace. She made it perfectly clear that she liked him because of his goofy humor and his sensitivity, but she didn't want to lose him as a friend.
And so he silently pined after her. She had a weakness for "bad boys", wanting to reform them. Time and again she learned why the bad boys were considered bad boys and time and again she would come weeping to Jeremy, wondering why all men were such jerks. Except him of course. He was a super guy and she only hoped he would find a girl worthy of his love.
As they graduated from high school and started at the local college, they drifted apart a little. Jeremy took up bicycling to get in shape and he started grooming and looking after his wardrobe. He went on a few dates that led nowhere. Jeremy was painfully shy and he'd only tried to kiss Gloria that one time because he'd been drinking. He was too polite to proposition sex and was still a virgin after two years in college.
Gloria had phoned him the other night, weeping. Her latest bad boy project had crashed, as they used to. He invited her over and prepared for a late night of weeping, recriminations, and cursing of men. (Except Jeremy of course, he was a SUPER guy etc.) The night ended on an optimistic note, however. Gloria had casually asked if they shouldn't hang out more, and was he free the following friday? Jeremy had planned a wild evening of staying at home reading, he told her, but he could maybe squeeze her in in his busy schedule. She giggled at that and gave him a slight peck on his cheek, sending his heart over the moon and back. "F-friday then!" He stuttered as she left.
Friday night came and Jeremy was waiting outside the movie theater when the text message came: I'm so sorry Jeremy, but Chad and I have made up and he wants to see me tonight. I'll make it up to you, I promise. Chad was the man she'd wept over less than a week ago.
Not wanting to go on a date with himself he gave the tickets away to an overjoyed couple that were too late at the box office. He than started wandering aimlessly around the city.
"How do I get out of this funk?" he wondered.
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