I had a crush on a boy in middle school. He was in my English class. He had the brightest smile. I would always get nervous when he was around. One day, I finally worked up the courage to talk to him about a homework assignment. It was a simple conversation, but it made my day. Sadly, we went to different high schools and lost touch.
My middle school crush was on a girl who was very artistic. She could draw the most beautiful pictures. I was attracted to her creativity. I tried to get her attention by showing interest in art too. I would sit near her during art classes. One time, I complimented her on a drawing. She smiled at me and we started chatting a bit. But we were both too young and shy to take it further at that time.
I remember a middle school crush story where a boy liked a girl on the school's debate team. He would secretly watch her during practice and leave little encouraging notes for her in her locker. He was too shy to tell her directly, but his actions showed his feelings clearly.
My high school crush was on a boy in my math class. He was really smart and had a great sense of humor. I would always look forward to seeing him in class. One day, I finally got the courage to talk to him about a math problem. That simple conversation made my day. But nothing really came of it, just a sweet memory of a high school crush.
Well, once in middle school, there was a boy who liked a girl. He was so shy that he would always drop his books whenever she walked by just to get her attention. It was really funny to see him turn bright red every time.
Sure. In middle school, I had a crush on a girl in my class. She had long, shiny hair and a really sweet smile. I would always try to sit near her in class and find excuses to talk to her. One time, I worked up the courage to offer her a piece of my favorite candy. She took it and thanked me, and that made my day.
For me, it was at the school dance. I saw my crush across the room, looking so elegant in her dress. Then, to my surprise, she walked over to me and asked me to dance. That moment, dancing with her, was just magical. I could feel my heart pounding in my chest the whole time.
On my first day of middle school, I was so nervous. I got lost trying to find my classrooms. But then I met a really nice girl who showed me around. We became friends quickly and it made the whole day much better.
Well, my first crush was on a boy in my neighborhood. He was really good at skateboarding. I used to watch him from my window every afternoon. One time, he noticed me looking and waved at me. That simple gesture made me like him even more. But I never told him how I felt because I was afraid he might not feel the same way.
Once in middle school, there was a boy named Tom. He was very shy. One day, there was a school play audition. Tom really wanted to participate but was afraid. His friend, Lily, encouraged him. Finally, he plucked up the courage to go for it. He practiced hard and surprisingly, he got the lead role. On the day of the play, he overcame his shyness and performed amazingly. Everyone in the school was impressed.
Once in middle school, there was a boy named Tom. He had a huge crush on a girl named Lily. One day, he bought a special candy that was very rare in the school store. He mustered up the courage to give it to Lily during recess. Lily was really happy and thanked him. After that, they became good friends and often shared candies together.
Once in middle school, there was a talent show. My friend Tom decided to do a magic trick. He said he would make a coin disappear. He waved his hands dramatically over the coin on the table, but instead of making it disappear, he accidentally knocked over a glass of water next to it. Everyone burst into laughter, and Tom just stood there with a big grin on his face, and that was the end of his 'amazing' magic trick.