At twenty-five, Theo finally confessed to his first love, and she told him the truth he'd buried for sixteen years: he never liked her, he just wanted to fix the memory of nobody liking him back. On the last bus home he deleted every popular-guy script on his phone, and woke up the morning of his high school entrance ceremony. This time, he swears he'll do it right. This time is somehow worse.
At twenty-five, Theo finally confessed to his first love, and she told him the truth he'd buried for sixteen years: he never liked her, he just wanted to fix the memory of nobody liking him back. On the last bus home he deleted every popular-guy script on his phone, and woke up the morning of his high school entrance ceremony. This time, he swears he'll do it right. This time is somehow worse.
At twenty-five, Theo finally confessed to his first love, and she told him the truth he'd buried for sixteen years: he never liked her, he just wanted to fix the memory of nobody liking him back. On the last bus home he deleted every popular-guy script on his phone, and woke up the morning of his high school entrance ceremony. This time, he swears he'll do it right. This time is somehow worse.