I've been told by people that the way i met my girlfriend was like something from a film or fairy tale and I was then told to write it out so here we go!
The Beginning
One night I was sitting at my computer and I was bored (as usual) and so I thought id look on myspace to see if I could find some people to be my friends (because I didnt have any at the time) and i was randomly adding people and i didnt have any idea who they where.
A few days (or maybe weeks later, Im not sure) one of the people that i added posted a bulletin and i read it and i send a message back to her saying that we only had 6 days between our birthdays. Now normally that girl wouldn't have replyed to people she didn't know, but she had recently fallen out with a friend and she thought
"What the hell! I'm gonna do what I want!"
And so she replyed and we started talking and then we exchaged MSN addresses nad started talking some more and whilst we were talking we realised how much we had in common how we had both been through similiar experinces in your (short)lives!
Then after about a week of talking (although it felt like I had known her my whole life!) i asked her out, and she said yes.
However! her mother didnt like her hanging out with people that she didnt know and so i had to go and meet up with her and meet her mother. so we arranged to meet on 24th November. I had to get the bus. so i went to the bus stop and when i was there i was thinking to myself
"should i go?"
but when the bus came along i did, i got on and sat down and started along on what seemed like the longest ride of my life! and i realised that i was running late (because of the bus!) and i was thinking to myself
"would she be there?"
and when i got there (35 mins late! NOT my fault!) she was there and she looked more beautiful than in her pictures!
we started talking and we walked down to her house and when we got there i met her mum and her sister and we started to watch a film (AnchorMan - The Legend Of Ron Burgundy) and we were sitting on the couch and over the course of the night we slowly moved closer to each over until my arm was around her and (shes told me) that when my arm first touched her shoulder it was like nothing she had ever felt before!
then when the night was over she walked me to the bus stop and i got on the bus and went home
the next day we went to the cinema (on what could be called a "date") and had a great time then we went back to hers and we just hung out at hers and had an amazing time!
then that night we started goin out! and ever since then i have spent almost every other night (and day) with her
its only been a month but alot has happened and it seems like ive known her for years and years!
now im not sure what you think, but ive been told that that story is like a fairytale or something!
but you can let me know what you think of it!
and it then turns out that after 2 months she dumps me cos shes found someone and during that 2 months she cheated on me 3 times.
so i am now emotionally scared for life cos of her and i would like nothing more than to see her dead
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