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This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, business, events and incidents are the products of the author's imagination. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, or actual events is purely coincidental.
“I really like you, Leon.”
These words spilled from the lips of a young girl atop the school building during the Valentine's event. In the midst of the activities, this moment held paramount importance for the girl as she confessed her feelings to Leonel Grey Montero, known simply as Leon.
Some people believed that confessing on the rooftop of a school building during a Valentine's event increased the chances of success, but for this young boy, it wasn't so. With a soft smile, he met the girl's gaze, expressing gratitude for her courage in laying bare her feelings. "Thank you for finding the strength to confess your true feelings to me. I genuinely appreciate it."
The girl's hopeful expression faltered, and before she could finish her sentence, Leon gently interjected, "But, I'm sorry. I can't return your feelings." Despite his gentle tone, the girl's disappointment was evident as she turned away, crestfallen.
Attempting to console her, Leon reached out to pat her shoulder. "You're a wonderful person, and I'm sure that someone will appreciate you just as much as you do me. Alright?" His comforting words gradually eased her sadness, and with a resigned nod, she accepted her defeat and went back to the school’s event below.
Left alone, Leon cast his gaze at the sky and sighed, grappling with the guilt of rejecting someone's affection yet again. Even so, he knew it was better than leading the girl on with false emotions.
"Come out, I know you're there," he called out, glancing toward the corner of the rooftop. A girl came out, hands clasped behind her back. Her name was Clara.
"Another confession declined, huh?" she remarked.
Leon leaned against the wall, sighing deeply.
“Well, it can’t be helped," she replied, joining him and leaning against the wall.
“How about you?” he responded, attempting to deflect the conversation back to her.
“Me? Hmmm…” she immediately reached into her pockets and retrieved several envelopes. “I received two direct confessions and three love letters today.”
“She’s definitely something else,” he mumbled. “What are you doing with those?” he asked, pointing to the love letters she held.
“These? Maybe I’ll keep them.” she replied
“Why?” he asked, curious. “Didn’t you just turn them down?”
“Yeah, what’s wrong with that?” she innocently asked.
He turned his gaze away and rubbed his nape. “W-well, nothing.”
“Hmm? Are you curious what’s inside?” she said, forming a smirk.
“No thanks.”
“You sure?”
“Yes, I am sure,” he said in a serious tone.
“Okay, Clara said as she walked away from the wall and turned to face Leon. “Leon, what are your thoughts about love confessions?”
Raising his eyebrows at her sudden question, Leon pondered the best way to respond.
“My thoughts?”
She nodded. “Yep.”
Leon rubbed his chin while considering his answer.
“Well, for me, it’s a way of expressing your feelings to someone through words.” he answered
“But it doesn’t always work for everyone.”
“Unfortunately, yeah.”
“Like us,” she added.
They both looked at each other, recalling the numerous times they had been confessed to and had to decline because of their personal reasons.
“But have you ever considered that maybe the reason why we keep rejecting those people is because we don’t have a special or close relationship with them?” Clara proposed.
“What do you mean?”
“For example, you and I have known each other for years and have experienced many things together. What if, when the time comes, one of us confesses to the other? How would we react?”
He tried to process what she was saying, surprised that she brought up such a topic after he had just rejected someone.
“I don’t know,” he shrugged.
“Let’s try,” Clara said as she straightened her posture and stood facing him a few meters away.
“Leon, I've been thinking about this for a while, and maybe this is the perfect time to say these words to you,” her tone changed to something serious yet cute, catching Leon off guard.
“What is she thinking?” Leon murmured.
She locked eyes with him and gently brushed her hair aside, revealing her ear and adopting a feminine stance.
“I like you, Leon. Please go out with me,” she said with a greedy yet cute expression in her voice, pronouncing each word with care.
Her eyes sparkled in the sunlight, making the moment feel timeless, as if they were standing on the top of a rainbow, surrounded by vibrant colors and bright rays.
But the moment didn’t last long. Leon's face twisted into disgust as he looked at her. “That’s creepy.”
Clara's sweet smile immediately turned into an annoyed expression as she uttered, “Ha???” echoing around the rooftop. She did not expect that kind of reaction from Leon.
“Yeah, that’s actually disgusting, you know,” he chuckled.
“Leon, sometimes I was just thinking of the idea to push you from the rooftop,” she sarcastically remarked. “But now, I think I really wanna try it out.”
“HEY! HEY, WAIT!” he was frightened by her words, prompting him to run downstairs as fast as he could.“Come back here, I am not done with you!” she exclaimed while continuously chasing him.
They’re both athletic but in terms of speed and agility, Leon had the upper hand. So looking back, he noticed that he outran her and decided to stop running for a bit.
While catching his breath from the exhausting chase, Leon unintentionally remembered the earlier scene where Clara had confessed her feelings to him as an example.
“I like you, Leon. Please go out with me.”
Even though it was an example, it bothered his mind for a little.
“S-she’s crazy,” Leon muttered, shyly covering his mouth with his wrist.
Leonel Grey MonteroClara was acting a bit strange. That realization came to me right after we split up our paths. "I've just been tired," That's what she answered earlier, but it seems to be not convincing to me. I can tell if she's really tired and this time she is not. She is really acting weird today."Mom, big bro is here." my little sister, Sunny, called to my mother as I finally got home.Coming out from the kitchen is my mom, greeted me. “Oh there you are, Leon. Actually, can I request a favor from you?”“What is it, Mom? ” "Leon, can you bring this wooden basket back to Celine?" Mom said, handing it to me. "We bumped into each other at the market earlier, and she was kind enough to lend it to me."I accepted the basket with a nod. That Celine was pertaining to Clara's mom."Just how many fruits did you buy this time, Mom?" I asked, raising an eyebrow.She laughed. "A lot. It's always good to keep you and Sunny healthy. Besides, someone has to make sure you two aren't livin
Clarina Rayne Lourencia.Everything had been normal these past few days. Well... almost normal."Uh, you've got a little sauce on your cheek.""There... you kept missing it."For some reason, that moment with Leon kept replaying in my head. I didn't understand why. We've known each other for years. We've spent most of our lives together. He's my best friend, and I'm his.So why was I still thinking about something so small?Every time I remembered the way he casually wiped the sauce from my face, my heart would start acting weird all over again. It didn't make any sense.Leon was Leon. My best friend. Nothing more...right?I buried my face into my pillow and groaned. "Uhh...what's wrong with me?"After spending way too much time thinking about it, I finally finished getting ready for school. As I walked down the hallway toward our classroom, I couldn't stop myself from replaying that moment again."There... you kept missing it."I groaned quietly and shook my head. Seriously, what was
It was Friday morning, and everything had returned to normal as Clara finally returned to school in good health."Clara, you're back!" exclaimed by her classmates as she stepped into the classroom. They welcomed her warmly, expressing their happiness and excitement to see her, even though she had only been absent for a day."She’s really popular, no?" Rosie remarked, casting a glance at the crowd surrounding Clara."Yeah," Leon replied, appearing uninterested as he flipped through a book that he’s reading."Good morning, everyone!" Clara greeted as she took her seat, looking well and energetic once again."Morning," they both responded in unison."I'm glad you're back, Clara," said Rosie, her expression serene as she smiled at her friend."Thank you, Rosie!" Clara replied, returning the smile before turning to Leon. "Hey, did you miss me?""Not a chance," Leon denied, slightly tilting his head in response to her question. But deep down, he was relieved that she was okay.Even during b
Leonel Grey Montero"Good morning, class," our first subject teacher greeted us as he walked to his desk at the front of the classroom."Good morning, sir," we responded in unison, standing up to greet our teacher."You may sit down," he remarked as he settled at his desk, pulling out his laptop. "First, let’s take attendance."Everyone in the class responded with a "present," raising their hands to signify their attendance. Except for one person."Is Miss Lourencia present here?" The teacher scanned the room, searching for a specific individual who was not likely to be present here."No, sir. She’s not here," a classmate replied."Ah, okay, absent," he noted.Turning to Clara’s empty desk, I couldn't help but wonder why she wasn't present in our morning class today. Her absence seemed to pique the interest of others. After all, she was that popular kind of person.The atmosphere in the classroom felt different without her. Without Clara, my school life seemed more peaceful, yet at th
"Good morning, Clara," people greeted her as she entered the classroom."Good morning," she responded with a smile, which seemed to energize those around her once again.She took her usual seat, exchanging greetings with her closest seatmates, Leon and Rosie. "Good morning, guys.""Good morning, Clara. You seem to be in a good mood today. Did something happen?" Rosie asked."Not really, it's just that the weather today is nice, innit?" Clara replied, her British accent prompting Leon to give her a questioning stare, but he decided just to shrug his shoulders then."Innit?" Clara repeated, obviously waiting for Leon to answer her question.Looking at Leon, who appeared unbothered based on his reaction, but deep down, he was troubled by the need to face this girl every single day. As the wait continued, tension built within him, so he gave in this time to at least satisfy her."Y-yeah..." he responded."Right? Like the sky is so bright that it makes the clouds look fantastic in a way!"
"Hey Rosie, I've been curious about your glasses for a while," Clara started the conversation while sitting beside Rosie."These?" Rosie pointed at her glasses. "What about them?""Are they prescription glasses?" Clara asked curiously."What do you think?" Rosie replied with an open response."Can I try them for a bit," Clara reached for Rosie's glasses and immediately put them on.Rosie smirked, knowing Clara would be surprised by how strong her prescription was. “Sure.”"Ow! What's this?!" Clara reacted as expected, squinting her eyes in frustration. "How strong are these prescription glasses?" she asked."It's actually 1.75," Rosie replied then laughed afterwards.“Ah figures.” Clara was about to give the glasses back when she noticed Leon glancing at them."Leon, can you come closer for a sec?" Clara requested. She immediately had an idea in her mind."Nope," he replied, anticipating Clara's intentions."Please, just this once," she pleaded, trying to make her eyes look cute to co
Clarina Rayne Lourencia."Go Clara, make it for the team!" people cheered me on as we faced off against the other team with just 1 point away for us to seal the victory. The game was intense and we were in a crucial moment, feeling the pressure especially because our opponent was a former represent
Leonel Grey Montero"Leon!" I heard an older woman's voice from the kitchen, sounding like my mom."Yeah?" I replied."Can you pick up your little sister from school before you go?" she asked."Sure, but why me?""I'm kinda busy preparing lunch before she gets back home," she explained, busy as alw
Leonel Grey Montero, a cool and well-known student, was peacefully walking alone in the school hallway until—“Leon!”Someone interrupted his quiet time from behind.“Not again, please,” he mumbled to himself, immediately recognizing the voice and already anticipating the unavoidable disturbance to







