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She's really pretty.
She's the kind of girl that boys would stop twice to stare at. I know I did.
My finger hovered over the touch pad mouse before I clicked the "Friend request" button.
Not even a few moments later, she accepted.
She must get a lot of friend requests.
A faint blush showed on my face before I messaged.
I didn't know what to say, I didn't want her to think I was weird.
After racking my brain thick and thin to think of something, I did the dumb thing.
"Hi"
Wow, could I have been any more stupid?
To my shock, she replied.
"Hey ! c:"
She even put a smiley face!
"How are you?"
Why was I being so bland?
"I'm doing well, yourself?"
"Kind of cold, actually. I guess that's just how Nebraska is."
"Oh, I'm sorry. It's warm in Florida. I'm Jean, by the way!"
Like I didn't know that. I laughed a little.
"I'm Corey. Nice name."
We talked for hours.
I asked her why she was bothering talking to me, only because she were so pretty.
"No one messages me!"
"I feel like that's a lie - have you seen your face?"
I felt like a douche, the last time I used that line the girl had asked if I only spoke to her for her body.
"/."
Was all she replied.
What was that?
"What is /.?"
"Hehe, a blush face silly!"
Before I knew it, it was already 12am.
I sighed, knowing I had work the next morning.
We said goodnight and I logged off, setting my laptop down on the floor beside my bed.
I smiled and drifted to sleep.
I woke up the next morning, excited to talk to her.
She wasn't online.
It kind of made me sad.
Instead of moseying around, I got up and headed to work.
When I got home, she was still offline.
I checked every day for the entire weekend until she was finally on.
I didn't realize she was until she messaged me.
"Hey! Sorry, my mom just got diagnosed with cancer and I was just helping her get through the shock."
I felt guilty for thinking she was ignoring me.
"No! How terrible.. I wish I could do something."
"Yeah... /: "
I sat dumbly at my keyboard, not sure what to say.
No one I've known has had cancer.
"I'll be here, if it matters."
"It does, Corey. c:"
I smiled back.
It made me happy we had another night of talking.
The process continued for another week - we even talked on the phone a few times.
I loved her voice.
Eventually, I got the guts.
"So... Jean..."
"Yeah?"
"I was ... Do... /." I used her emoticon. "Do you want to maybe date?"
I knew the time zones were hard on both of us, but she made me happy.
"I'd love to! c: "
My face was so red.
We dated each other for a long time, four months to be exact.
All my friends saw her pictures.
They said she was so pretty.
They were right.
One day I got a strange text.
From: Unknown
"Jean's a slut."
I got mad.
I asked her about it, along with the number that it texted me from.
It took her a while to respond, but eventually she did.
"That's my ex."
Oh.
I paused, not sure what to say.
"Why would he say that?"
"..."
"Jean?"
"I... Kissed him..."
"What?! When?"
"Yesterday..."
"Did he know we were dating?"
"Not until this morning..."
I was furious.
"Well, apparently I didn't mean a lot to you!"
"Corey... :c"
"We're through, Jean."
I quickly logged off, not bothering to say goodbye.
My phone buzzed and rang with frantic calls and texts from you.
I left them all unread.
I didn't want to see them at all.
About a month and a half went by before I bothered to look at your profile again.
You'd stopped posting statuses a week ago and I felt guilty remembering your mom.
I went to your friend's list and found your best friend, who I messaged.
"Is Jean alright?"
"She's in the hospital."
Probably her mom.
"Wha-? Why?!"
"Car crash."
I felt a tear sting the corner of my eye.
"When did this happen?"
"About a week ago. Why does it matter to you?"
I didn't respond.
It took me a moment, maybe a few hours, to process what to do about this situation.
I scrolled back through Jean's and my conversations, tears rolling down as I did so.
Finally, I found where she'd given me her address.
She'd given it to me because I said when I was done school in a few months I'd go see her.
I pulled up my banking account, decided I had enough to go to Florida.
I looked up the closest hospital to her --- St. Georgian Hospital.
I rented a car and payed my landlord in advance before I took off on my journey.
I saw a lot of cool and neat things on the way, but I was frantic to get to her.
Eventually, I got to the town where the hospital was.
I was tired, and weak from two days of driving non-stop, besides gas, but pushed
through to the hospital parking lot.
I sat behind the steering wheel and fixed my hair, trying to look presentable.
Once I looked OK, I got out of the car and walked in.
I forgot how long you had to wait in the lobby.
The receptionist then called me up, asking what I needed.
"I need to go see Jean Collins.."
They led me down a million halls, left and right, up and down, until we reached one
door.
The nurse opened the door and I stood in awe, with a pink face and teary eyes.
There laid Jean, broken and frail, laying down.
She looked so hurt.
She was awake, and I could tell because she opened one of her eyes.
She spoke weakly, seeing me.
"C-Corey?"
She tried to prop herself up on her elbow, but I rushed over to her side.
"No no, lay down."
I put a hand on her arm, and saw her faintly smile.
"What?"
"I've waited so long to feel your hands."
I chewed the inside of my lip and laughed, my voice choking a little.
"Well, you have them now."
Jean moved one of her arms, the not broken one, and slowly brushed my cheek with
the back of her hand.
"You need to shave."
I laughed.
"Okay, mom."
She giggled, but winced soon after.
"How bad was the crash?"
"I've got a few broken ribs and the door cut into my side the way the other car bent it."
I moved my hand to hers and gripped it, not too tight, afraid to hurt her.
We talked for most of the night, and I never let go of her hand.
Before she fell asleep, she said, "Corey... I still love you."
The nurses tried telling me to go home, but I refused.
I ended up sleeping in the chair next to her bed.
It only felt like a few minutes, but was much longer than that before I heard the flat line sound which woke me.
Doctors were rushing into the room, and I stood quickly from the chair, gripping her hand.
"No, no baby. Please..."
A tear pushed past my lower lid.
They tried to do electric-shock revival, but that didn't work.
They also tried CPR, but by then she was long gone.
I lost her.
I love her.
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- Title: I Check Her Profile..
- Artist: Baegels
- Description: My attempt at a sad story.
- Date: 03/08/2014
- Tags: check profile longdistance heartbreak romance
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