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  • Story Listed as: True Life For Teens
  • Theme: Love stories / Romance
  • Subject: Relationships
  • Published: 11/02/2012

Jane and Tyler

By Sarah Kenyon
Born 1994, F, from Vermont, United States
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Jane and Tyler

“Jane, it's been such a long time.” Tyler greeted me, as he wrapped me in a hug.

“Hello Tyler, it has been a long time.” I replied.

I had forgotten how it felt to be in his arms. He was so soft and warm, and we fit together perfectly, like puzzle pieces. We stood like that for a long time. I laid my head on his chest as we continued to talk.

“How are you?” He asked.

“I’m good, sort of. I’m going to school in Connecticut now.”

“That’s great.”

“So how are you doing?”

“Great, fine, terrible. You know, life.”

“Yeah, life.”

Standing like that, with him, I completely forgot all the reasons why I shouldn't trust Tyler. All the tears I cried for him, all the hurt I felt, was just gone. Looking in his beautiful eyes, and hearing him say my name, made me fall for him all over again. Why can’t I get over him?

We talked a while longer. He told me about a play he was directing and acting in. I talked about school. We did not talk about Alexis, his recently ex-girlfriend, and my long ex-friend. Without her around, it felt just like old times. Like we were Jane and Tyler again. I loved that.

It was over all too soon. We had lives to get on with, and as much as I would have liked to stay in his arms forever, I had to go.

“It was great seeing you Jane.”

“It was great to see you too, good luck with your play.”

“Thanks, good luck with your exam.”

“Thanks.”

“Hopefully I see you again later.”

“Yeah, later. Well bye.”

“Good bye Jane.” He said, looking at me with those big, brown eyes. I almost kissed him.

I went home, and told my sister that I had seen Tyler. She tried to remind me of all the ways he had hurt me, and all the reasons he is a prick, but I didn't care. I had fallen again, and fallen hard. I still love Tyler, probably always will. The only person I can hate in this situation is myself, for always believing that this time Tyler will love me, and only me. It will never happen, Tyler is a player. I can’t change him. But I never stop trying. Maybe I just like to hurt, I don’t know. This has to end, but I still love Tyler.

Jane and Tyler(Sarah Kenyon) “Jane, it's been such a long time.” Tyler greeted me, as he wrapped me in a hug.

“Hello Tyler, it has been a long time.” I replied.

I had forgotten how it felt to be in his arms. He was so soft and warm, and we fit together perfectly, like puzzle pieces. We stood like that for a long time. I laid my head on his chest as we continued to talk.

“How are you?” He asked.

“I’m good, sort of. I’m going to school in Connecticut now.”

“That’s great.”

“So how are you doing?”

“Great, fine, terrible. You know, life.”

“Yeah, life.”

Standing like that, with him, I completely forgot all the reasons why I shouldn't trust Tyler. All the tears I cried for him, all the hurt I felt, was just gone. Looking in his beautiful eyes, and hearing him say my name, made me fall for him all over again. Why can’t I get over him?

We talked a while longer. He told me about a play he was directing and acting in. I talked about school. We did not talk about Alexis, his recently ex-girlfriend, and my long ex-friend. Without her around, it felt just like old times. Like we were Jane and Tyler again. I loved that.

It was over all too soon. We had lives to get on with, and as much as I would have liked to stay in his arms forever, I had to go.

“It was great seeing you Jane.”

“It was great to see you too, good luck with your play.”

“Thanks, good luck with your exam.”

“Thanks.”

“Hopefully I see you again later.”

“Yeah, later. Well bye.”

“Good bye Jane.” He said, looking at me with those big, brown eyes. I almost kissed him.

I went home, and told my sister that I had seen Tyler. She tried to remind me of all the ways he had hurt me, and all the reasons he is a prick, but I didn't care. I had fallen again, and fallen hard. I still love Tyler, probably always will. The only person I can hate in this situation is myself, for always believing that this time Tyler will love me, and only me. It will never happen, Tyler is a player. I can’t change him. But I never stop trying. Maybe I just like to hurt, I don’t know. This has to end, but I still love Tyler.

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