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He waits for her to get on the school bus he's seen her waiting with others at the bus stop now as he sits in the side seat near the window he feels a sense of panic go through him as if just the look of her eyes will send him into a tailspin and confusion but Elaine is behind her sister coming along the aisle of the bus he tries to prepare to look as casual as he can her sister passes by talking to her friend Elaine looks down at her feet as she walks will she look at me? John asks that smile yesterday so shy so certain he waits and looks at her she walks on shyly then just when he thinks she won't look his way she does and blushes yet smiles the shyest smile he thought was possible then she's gone near the back where she usually sits with her sister he can if he wishes look over his seat and see her but he can't he hasn't the nerve hey John Goldfinch says beside him did you hear about the football scores last night? no I didn't John says turning his head watching the view as the bus starts up and away she smiled she actually smiled he muses you know who'll win it this season? Goldfinch says no idea John says and couldn't care less but looks at the view as Goldfinch gabs on of this and that and football news yes she smiled shyly but smiled he muses smiling to himself and seeing in the window scene the colour of flowers and the shades of green.
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Nov 19, 2015
Nov 19, 2015 at 3:50 PM UTC
SHE SMILED 1962.
He waits for her to get on the school bus he's seen her waiting with others at the bus stop now as he sits in the side seat near the window he feels a sense of panic go through him as if just the look of her eyes will send him into a tailspin and confusion but Elaine is behind her sister coming along the aisle of the bus he tries to prepare to look as casual as he can her sister passes by talking to her friend Elaine looks down at her feet as she walks will she look at me? John asks that smile yesterday so shy so certain he waits and looks at her she walks on shyly then just when he thinks she won't look his way she does and blushes yet smiles the shyest smile he thought was possible then she's gone near the back where she usually sits with her sister he can if he wishes look over his seat and see her but he can't he hasn't the nerve hey John Goldfinch says beside him did you hear about the football scores last night? no I didn't John says turning his head watching the view as the bus starts up and away she smiled she actually smiled he muses you know who'll win it this season? Goldfinch says no idea John says and couldn't care less but looks at the view as Goldfinch gabs on of this and that and football news yes she smiled shyly but smiled he muses smiling to himself and seeing in the window scene the colour of flowers and the shades of green.
TWO SCHOOL BOYS ON A SCHOOL BUS AND A GIRL IN 1962.
TerryCollett
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Nov 19, 2015
Nov 19, 2015 at 3:50 PM UTC
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