I still can't believe he asked me out. He was so nervous, and he was stuttering. He has always been so confident, so to have him be nervous was new. He said in amazement, "I'm messing this up and I haven't even started yet." I had to cover my mouth I was grinning so widely at the cuteness. Then he started to tell me how he thought I was a great girl, with frequent stops to clear his throat, and how my personality was amazing, just amazing. He told me it was rare to find someone like me. And then he asked if sometime, whenever I was free, it could be after exams or whenever, if I wanted to go get some coffee.

And of course, I said I would love to.

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  • Anon
6 years ago

How did it go?

  • omg this is the author
6 years ago

AHHH this made the first page!! That is so funny, what a beautiful reminder of the day it all started.

And yes, the date went beautifully. As perfect as it could go. We got coffee and pie and walked around downtown and went antiquing and talked nonstop. :) And now I get to call this amazing human being my boyfriend! It's been over a month, and every day we grow closer and closer. We have both said we could picture us married later, and it's the most crazy, but amazing, but also scary experience to fall so deeply and completely for someone... and to know he is falling just as hard for me right back.

This one was our story. http://letterstocrushes.com/letter/773395 :)

I call him my cinnamon roll and he calls me his butterfly. He's mine, and I am his, and we are God's.

  • positively negative
6 years ago

This is so cute!!

  • love u like coffee
6 years ago

I needed to read this.

Thank you whoever you are.

I am 22 and have never been in a relationship of any kind, never kissed, hooked up, nada.

And it always made me feel like something was wrong with me, for the longest time I hated myself.

I just felt like a loser, especially when all my friends are dating/ or getting engaged.

This helps me so much though

Thank you, again

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