We don’t talk. Just stare at each other. He said “Hi” thrice. I waved thrice.
I barely see him nowadays, and the last few times we bumped heads, I was with my brother - who happens to stay over at least once a week and parks his car directly behind mine. This poses a problem; Boy-Next-Building (BNB) probably assumes that my brother is (yuck) my significant other. Which means he’ll never, ever talk to me. And I’ll never,ever talk to him…because boys are icky. Plus, he is adorably shy. Semi-cutesy…but ultimately un
So, how do I clue in BNB to my single-lady-with-a-dog-and-a-brother status whilst appearing nonchalant?

3 comments:
You know what's funny? L.A. is in the Middleofnowheresville, Md. As for the BNB just smile when he looks at you and wave. Unless he's a homosexual he'll hit on you in time (probably before to long). You're beautiful.
Richard
i think the next time you see him, you should just say something random. whatever comes to mind. because trust me, ice breakers (esp. when people already have an established connection- which it seems like you clearly do) never matter. the conversation most usually flows afterwards.
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