**Relationship Struggles and Moments**
My relationship with Natsu hasn't been as interesting as I thought it would be. Honestly, how can someone so small and petite be so obsessive? She often tries to take advantage of me at every opportunity, even attempting to force herself on me. I get that she's eager, but it's my choice—I'm not ready to take things further with her yet. I can't even walk in peace; she's almost like a stalker.
Andrew, on the other hand, keeps complaining about how possessive I am. Like, "duh," I'm not the type to let people touch what's mine. I cling to him every chance I get—he's my first boyfriend, so I can't help it.
Kyoko's personality in dating is kind of worse. She reminds me of those yandere girls from anime.
The two of them need to think about the health of their relationships.
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**A Windy Day and a Teasing Call**
It's a bit windy today. I remembered Andrew said he needed to pick up some things at the mall, but it's been over three hours. Maybe I should give him a call.
*Ring… Ring… Ring…*
"What's up, Natsu?" he answered. I lowered my voice to a whisper. "You've been gone for over three hours. Where have you been?"
"Don't be annoyed," he said, sounding a bit stressed. "I got delayed because of credit card issues. I had to go to the bank to sort it out."
"Sorry," I replied. "Let me send you something to boost your energy."
"Boost my energy? How? I don't get you," he said, sounding curious.
"Hold on." After the call, I sent him a picture. "Check it out," I said.
"Natsu!!! These are nudes!" he exclaimed, his tone rising before lowering again. "How is this supposed to boost my energy?" he complained.
"Didn't it? Or should I send another one?" I teased.
"No! Don't you care if some random dude sees this and asks, 'Bro, what's the time?'" he shot back.
"Hmm, it's not like they'll know it's me," I replied.
"Yeah, I know. If I really wanted to boost my energy like that, I'd have come home myself," he said.
"So, are you going to eat me up tonight?" I asked in a sly voice.
"No, thanks," he said, hanging up. I laughed to myself—I had successfully teased him.
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**A Week Into Dating**
It's been a week since we started going out. I'm eager to experience everything I know about dating, but there's still one thing missing. I turned to Andrew, giving him a longing look. It was so intense that it caught his attention. He glanced at me, went back to his phone, then looked up again. The look persisted, and he had no choice but to put his phone down and focus on me.
"What? Why are you looking at me like that?" he complained.
"Hmm, you know we haven't gone on an official date yet," I said.
"I don't get it," he replied.
"You know, like watching movies, eating together at a restaurant, and other couple stuff," I explained.
"But we've done that countless times already," he shot back.
"No! Back then, it was just normal stuff between friends. It's different now," I insisted, raising my voice slightly.
"Okay," he agreed.
"Then I'll look for newly released movies. We'll check one out at the cinema tomorrow," I said.
"No, let's watch *Breaking Bad*," he suggested.
"No! You've made me watch that movie almost three times already. Let's try something new," I replied. His love for that movie is unreal. After some searching online, I finally found one that seemed interesting.
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**Movie Night**
The next day, we arrived at the cinema at 11 PM. The movie was set to start at 11:30. I went to buy snacks, opting for a large-size popcorn.
"Why don't you get the medium one?" Andrew asked.
"There's not much difference between the medium and small sizes. It's just a marketing strategy," I explained.
"Hmm, accountant for a reason," he whined.
"Accounting has nothing to do with this," I replied.
The movie was about an hour and fifteen minutes long. I thought watching a romance film might help set the mood. During the movie, I noticed a woman staring at Andrew. I held his hand firmly, signaling to her to back off. Andrew, however, wasn't bothered—he found the movie so boring to his taste that he fell asleep.
When the movie ended, I found it quite interesting, but Andrew kept yawning, his eyes heavy with exhaustion. As we left the cinema and headed home, a high-pitched sound suddenly rang in my ears. I nearly lost my balance, but Andrew quickly supported me.
"Are you okay?" he asked, worried.
"I'm fine. It wasn't that bad—I was able to steady myself in a minute," I said, smirking. I think the romance in my head made me forget that I'm dying in a few months.