Chapter 8: My date

Chapter 8: My date

A Chapter by yasa887

Chapter 8 :  My Date

I stood at the entrance of the restaurant, my heart racing. It felt surreal to see Stacy again after that whirlwind of emotions just a few days ago. The way she had hugged me, the warmth of her presence, lingered long after we parted. I had missed her more than I realized.

As I wiped down tables, I couldn’t help but glance at the door, waiting for her to walk in. When she finally did, my breath caught in my throat. She looked radiant, her hazel eyes sparkling, a soft smile playing on her lips. It was the kind of smile that made everything feel lighter.

“Hey, James,” she said, her voice warm. “Why aren’t you in school?”

I sighed, feeling the weight of Ben’s shadow. “Just… too scared of him. I can’t shake it off.”

I tried to maintain my composure, but the vulnerability in her gaze broke me. I could feel the tears welling up. It was embarrassing, but I couldn’t help it. Before I knew it, I was crying�"tears of frustration, fear, and relief. She was right there, comforting me, hugging me tightly as if she could chase the darkness away.

“James,” she murmured, her voice soothing. “It’s okay. I’m here.”

I felt so grateful for her presence, the way she made me feel understood. “How are your grades?” I asked, wiping my eyes.

“Honestly? I’ve been doing my own work. Ana helps too,” she said, her eyes brightening. “But I’ve got a plan. I can confront the principal about Ben for you. You deserve to be safe.”

I shook my head, overwhelmed. “I don’t know, Stacy. It’s complicated.”

“You’re too smart for this, James. You’re better than that,” she insisted, her determination igniting something within me. “And I’m sorry I was mean. I didn’t see how tough things were for you. My dad�"he had a hold on me, and it wasn’t fair to you.”

“Thank you,” I said, my voice barely a whisper.

And then, almost instinctively, I leaned in and kissed her. It felt right, like everything had clicked into place. She kissed me back, and in that moment, it was as if the weight of our pasts lifted, leaving only the present�"raw and honest.

“No,” she said, pulling back slightly, “thank you for being here with me.”

I smiled, a warmth spreading through me. “I’m glad you’re in my life. It feels… different now.”

“Is it different?” she asked, her eyes sparkling.


“Definitely a good difference.” I felt a rush of hope. “Oh, and by the way, I broke up with the gang. It was time to make a change.”

Stacy’s expression shifted from surprise to pride. “I’m really proud of you, James. You deserve better than that life.”

We spent the rest of the afternoon talking, laughing, and sharing stories about our lives. I learned more about her dreams and her struggles, and I felt the barriers between us crumbling.

As the sun began to set, casting a golden hue around us, we took the bus back to our homes. I kept glancing at her, replaying our moments together in my mind.


“Stacy,” I said, my heart racing, “I know it’s still new, but I really like you. More than a friend should.”

Her cheeks flushed, and she smiled shyly. “I like you too, James. I think we both just needed to figure things out first.”

I pulled out my phone and saved her number. “Don’t worry about Ben,” I reassured her. “He’ll be handled.”

“I know,” she replied, her voice firm yet soft. “Together, we can face whatever comes next.”

And just like that, I felt a spark of hope igniting. With Stacy by my side, maybe we could rewrite our stories�"together.







© 2025 yasa887


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HI, I'm yasa887, an aspiring writer. Right now I'm working on my new story 'Lock and Key.' I'm planning to release chapters weekly. more..

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