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Rose had been kicking herself mentally since the previous night. The Valentine's dance was supposed to be a fun time for her and her boyfriend, but she had completely ruined the night. It had been bad enough that she had sent Charlie a pink rose instead of a red one, but their talk afterwards had just made things worse. Rose was in a strange place lately, as she realized how quickly she was growing up but a part of her wanted to stop time and stay a kid. It was why she kept shying away from anything serious, anything too grown up. But now it had hurt things between her and Charlie, maybe forever. When he had told her he loved her, she had felt happy for a split second before the panic had set in. If she had just followed that feeling instead of focusing on the rest, she would have said it back without ruining things between them. But she hadn't, and then she had left him behind. It was very possible that it had ended things between them. That the boy wouldn't forgive her for this. But if there was a chance to fix it, to tell him what she really felt, Rose knew she had to take it.
She had spent the evening in her cousin's office, freaking out about what had happened and also crying more than a little bit. She hadn't wanted to bother Hayley or Rory on Valentine's day, and she knew Harley was struggling with heartbreak so asking her for advice would have just been cruel. There was also the fact that she didn't know if any of her friends would be able to help. Only Hayley had a serious relationship, but it hadn't been going on as long as Rose's relationship with Charlie. Her sisters would be no help either. Sometimes, Rose didn't like being the oldest. She always had to figure out everything first. But while Rose didn't have an older sister, she had an older cousin. After Rose had calmed down a little, Grace had given her advice. Rose felt like it was pretty good advice, too. Her cousin had told her that if she did love Charlie and did want to make things right, she had to show him that as well as tell him. She had to put some effort in, and make a gesture. So Rose had stayed up all night thinking of what to do, and early in the morning she had thought of a plan. The girl had sought out her sister Phoebe to deliver a note from her to Charlie to meet her in the garden. It was where they had gotten together, and she hoped those memories would help her case. Rose had gathered a few red roses and some other red flowers together in a bouquet, and gotten together some food from the kitchen for a picnic breakfast outside. She put down a blanket on a grassy area surrounded with flowers, arranging everything perfectly. Then she sat down on it with and waited for Charlie to arrive, though a part of her was certain he wasn't going to come.
She had spent the evening in her cousin's office, freaking out about what had happened and also crying more than a little bit. She hadn't wanted to bother Hayley or Rory on Valentine's day, and she knew Harley was struggling with heartbreak so asking her for advice would have just been cruel. There was also the fact that she didn't know if any of her friends would be able to help. Only Hayley had a serious relationship, but it hadn't been going on as long as Rose's relationship with Charlie. Her sisters would be no help either. Sometimes, Rose didn't like being the oldest. She always had to figure out everything first. But while Rose didn't have an older sister, she had an older cousin. After Rose had calmed down a little, Grace had given her advice. Rose felt like it was pretty good advice, too. Her cousin had told her that if she did love Charlie and did want to make things right, she had to show him that as well as tell him. She had to put some effort in, and make a gesture. So Rose had stayed up all night thinking of what to do, and early in the morning she had thought of a plan. The girl had sought out her sister Phoebe to deliver a note from her to Charlie to meet her in the garden. It was where they had gotten together, and she hoped those memories would help her case. Rose had gathered a few red roses and some other red flowers together in a bouquet, and gotten together some food from the kitchen for a picnic breakfast outside. She put down a blanket on a grassy area surrounded with flowers, arranging everything perfectly. Then she sat down on it with and waited for Charlie to arrive, though a part of her was certain he wasn't going to come.
Dear Charlie,
Yesterday, I made a few very bad mistakes. The biggest one was running away after not saying something when I really should have. I don't want to say it for the first time in a letter, but please know that I should have said it last night. I can understand if you can't forgive me, but I still hope you'll come. You've been nothing but sweet and good to me, and I've been very happy being together with you. I don't want it to end just because I'm a coward sometimes. Funny, how you're braver than me when it comes to saying things out loud.
I'll be waiting for you in the gardens, close to where we first got together. You don't have to come, but if you do, skip breakfast.
Yours,
Rose
Yesterday, I made a few very bad mistakes. The biggest one was running away after not saying something when I really should have. I don't want to say it for the first time in a letter, but please know that I should have said it last night. I can understand if you can't forgive me, but I still hope you'll come. You've been nothing but sweet and good to me, and I've been very happy being together with you. I don't want it to end just because I'm a coward sometimes. Funny, how you're braver than me when it comes to saying things out loud.
I'll be waiting for you in the gardens, close to where we first got together. You don't have to come, but if you do, skip breakfast.
Yours,
Rose