Tonight, we are having a sleepover - Ch. 2

Let me guess

The other 2 won't come to let the both of them try to date each other
 
Why would it be hard to talk to someone who's sitting alone in the middle of a classroom. Way easier than talking to someone with their friends by far.
 
@Ungrave
She has her popular kid reputation to protect, of course. Can't risk losing her standing by talking with the class loser and loner, you know?
 
hoo boy, am I getting ntr vibes from this...probably won't, but the possibility of her loving the other boy is also pretty high, what COULD make this a great read if they just had a nice sleepover as they did in their childhood and part as close friends again
 
Why would it be hard to talk to someone who's sitting alone in the middle of a classroom. Way easier than talking to someone with their friends by far.

Basically this. Put an introvert on the spot because he doesn't just jump into the middle of a group conversation with a bunch of people who he basically doesn't know, while miss popular and outgoing can't make the first step to talk to him or introduce him into the group. I get that men are "supposed to" make the first move, but there are limits to reasonable expectations. At the same time, they are a bunch of 12-year olds so social skills are all over the place.

This is going to end bad... right?

No, it's a borderline unrealistically fluffy story.
 
@Midoriha I think it's more that they all keep her surrounded. Not the first time someone's popularity has been shown to be overbearing to the person, themselves.
 

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