When Childhood Love Had To Break Before It Could Finally Choose-hamyt - Chainityai

When Childhood Love Had To Break Before It Could Finally Choose-hamyt

Leo moved next door when we were five, and I met him with a plate of cookies my mother said would teach me manners.

He sat on his front steps like the whole world had personally betrayed him, his sneakers digging lines into the dirt beside the walkway.

I told him he could share my friends if he wanted.

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He told me girls had cooties.

So I dumped the cookies over his head.

That was how Leo and Julia began, with sugar on his eyelashes and both of us too stubborn to apologize first.

By the next morning, he was waiting outside my house so we could walk to kindergarten together.

As we got older, people kept trying to name what we were.

In high school, my friends told me no boy looked at a girl like that unless he wanted to kiss her.

Leo and I rolled our eyes every time.

We said we were basically siblings.

That was a lie, but it was a useful one.

It let us sit too close on curbs, steal fries from each other’s plates, and call each other first without having to admit what it meant.

We were safe because we were familiar.

That was the first mistake.

College should have stretched us gently, but it pulled hard from the first week.

Leo went to State for engineering, and I went to art school forty minutes away for graphic design.

I made him promise we would have Sunday dinner every week no matter what.

Then Becca entered his engineering program, and for the first time in sixteen years, someone else had a claim on Leo’s ordinary hours.

She was not easy to hate.

She was smart, polished, funny, and kind enough in public to make jealousy feel childish.

She asked about our friendship with a smile that never reached her eyes.

She called it cute, and I hated how harmless that made us sound.

I started dating Daniel from my painting class because he was sweet, funny, and absolutely not Leo.

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