Jason Voorhees
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I used ChatGPT to paraphrase the writing and make sense of my incoherent and scatterbrained ramblings but the story is written by me.
In my second year of college, after I finally started showing up to classes regularly, I sat next to a girl who was cute and very feminine. At the time, I didnโt think much of it. I was completely focused on redeeming myself academically I had messed up in the beginning of the semester and missed several classes, so I had no idea what was going on and didnโt even have the course syllabus.
I asked her if she could share her notes. She kindly agreed. Not only did she give me her notes to copy, but she also patiently explained the concepts I didnโt understand and helped me study. We exchanged numbers and started talking regularly. To me, she was just a helpful friend and nothing more. I was in full grind mode, focused only on improving my grades.
What I didnโt realize was that she had started developing feelings for me. She later told me she gave me plenty of obvious signals and was secretly hoping I would ask her out. But I stayed completely oblivious, buried in my studies.
By the end of third year, I had raised my CGPA enough that I no longer needed to attend classes (our university had no attendance requirement once you crossed a certain GPA). I switched to evening classes because of morning parade and marching drills, and we gradually grew apart. She had actually tried to match her schedule with mine, but I didnโt notice at the time.
Then I went to the California for a while. When I returned, she decided it was now or never and then she came up to me, visibly nervous, and said:
โHey, how are you? I just wanted to tell you somethingโฆ Since the second semester, Iโve had really strong feelings for you, but I never found the right opportunity to say it. If youโre okay with it, Iโd like to see where this could go.โ
Her confession took me by surprise. We started seeing each other, and after just a week, I already knew she was someone special. I asked her to be my girlfriend, and she happily agreed.
That was eight months ago. Weโve been together ever since, and our relationship is still going strong. We graduated, and through it all, weโve grown incredibly close. She still loves me deeply, and I still find her just as interesting and amazing as the day we started. Iโm really grateful things worked out the way they did.
In my second year of college, after I finally started showing up to classes regularly, I sat next to a girl who was cute and very feminine. At the time, I didnโt think much of it. I was completely focused on redeeming myself academically I had messed up in the beginning of the semester and missed several classes, so I had no idea what was going on and didnโt even have the course syllabus.
I asked her if she could share her notes. She kindly agreed. Not only did she give me her notes to copy, but she also patiently explained the concepts I didnโt understand and helped me study. We exchanged numbers and started talking regularly. To me, she was just a helpful friend and nothing more. I was in full grind mode, focused only on improving my grades.
What I didnโt realize was that she had started developing feelings for me. She later told me she gave me plenty of obvious signals and was secretly hoping I would ask her out. But I stayed completely oblivious, buried in my studies.
By the end of third year, I had raised my CGPA enough that I no longer needed to attend classes (our university had no attendance requirement once you crossed a certain GPA). I switched to evening classes because of morning parade and marching drills, and we gradually grew apart. She had actually tried to match her schedule with mine, but I didnโt notice at the time.
Then I went to the California for a while. When I returned, she decided it was now or never and then she came up to me, visibly nervous, and said:
โHey, how are you? I just wanted to tell you somethingโฆ Since the second semester, Iโve had really strong feelings for you, but I never found the right opportunity to say it. If youโre okay with it, Iโd like to see where this could go.โ
Her confession took me by surprise. We started seeing each other, and after just a week, I already knew she was someone special. I asked her to be my girlfriend, and she happily agreed.
That was eight months ago. Weโve been together ever since, and our relationship is still going strong. We graduated, and through it all, weโve grown incredibly close. She still loves me deeply, and I still find her just as interesting and amazing as the day we started. Iโm really grateful things worked out the way they did.


