(Pink)y Promise

Submitted into Contest #53 in response to: Write a story that begins with someone's popsicle melting.... view prompt

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Pink was my favourite colour.


It looked innocent, yet sweet. Cute, yet cheerful.


Just like me back in the last year of junior high school. The me who caught the eyes of a boy in grey-coloured uniform. 


The boy was standing at the gate when I came to hand in some documents to enroll in the high school of my choice. When our eyes met, I smiled at him and passed by.


And it seemed my smile made him forget about the popsicle in his hands which started to melt under the sun, as his eyes followed me into the administration room.


The same boy who tried to get close to me throughout the first year of high school. 


The same boy who brought me red roses, asking me to be his girlfriend when I turned eighteen.


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Pink was the colour of his ears, whenever he felt pressured.


That was one of his habits, which I noticed after being his girlfriend for two weeks. Another one of his habits was to avoid looking at people directly when he uttered a lie.


He was smart. He ranked third in class, while I was third from the bottom. But that didn’t bother him; he taught me everything I needed for the exams without a single complaint.


He was quite sporty too. He was part of the basketball team which represents our school to competitions. Continuously adding three points to the team, he contributed a lot to winning each game. And for that, I was proud to be his girlfriend.


He was also willing to spend time with me. We always had our lunch break together; he liked it better than being with his friends. And for that, I felt very treasured by him.


More importantly, he was well-liked by my parents.


“Kevin has a good attitude and looks trustworthy,” my dad said.


“Kevin is quite handsome, you know. And he loves you so much too. What more is there to ask for?” my mother commented.


They liked him so much, to the point that they allowed him to stay at the house when they were away.


“Take care of Bella for this weekend, okay, Kevin?”


With him agreeing to the request, that weekend turned out to be very memorable. 


We ordered pizzas, ate it in my bedroom, and didn't even think about washing the dishes. We played video games competitively against each other. And just when we grew tired of playing, we switched on the TV and began to watch a romance movie that I’d been wanting to see.


The movie led us to share our first kiss. And a couple more after that.


The kisses led me to lay on my back, with him whispering, “Can I?”


It was wrong; I knew it inside my heart. But that wasn’t enough to stop me from nodding my head. And a nod was all it took for him to start undoing the buttons of my blouse, unbuckling his belt.


It was the day I turned into an adult. It was hurting me, but I didn’t mind it; I did it for the sake of love. Yes, for love. For his fingertips that caress my chest. For the gentle touches of his hands on my hips. For the softness of his lips that kissed me again and again.


The same love that made me utter, “I gave you my first, so you have to take responsibility for it.”


The same love that led me to whisper, “Listen to me. Fulfil my request. Never look at other girls. And don’t even think of breaking up with me. Be with me forever until the day I die,” I paused, looked directly at his eyes.


“Pinky promise?” I stretched my hands toward him.


“Pinky promise,” he answered, intertwining his finger with mine as he shifted his gaze to the ceiling.


And I could see his ears turned pink.


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Pink was the colour of my lip balm.


The one on my lips when he lovingly spoonfed me at the cafeteria. The same time when I realized someone was staring at us.


The one I put on when we were studying together at the library. The same time when I noticed a person who awkwardly hid her face when I turned my head towards the table behind me.


The one I had on my lips when I cheered on my one and only boyfriend during his basketball practice. The same time when I found out the green-eyed girl who had been following us, adoring Kevin from the other side of the court.


The same one on my pouted lips when I confronted him about this stalker. The same one on my smiling face when he agreed to bring me to the observatory, as I requested; his way to apologize to me. The same one I used as we argued in the car that evening.


“You don’t seem to enjoy this trip,” I opened the talk as I looked at his sour expression.


“No, I enjoy it,” he replied weakly, with his eyes fixed on the road, not batting an eye towards me.


“I think you're lying. You don’t like it because I force this into you, isn’t it?”


“No, no. I am fine.” Again, he didn’t look at me when he answered.


“You keep lying to me. It seems you don’t love me anymore.”


“What? No, I still love you.” Another denial without a glance.


“Then say it while looking at me.”


He sighed out loud just before answering, “I’m driving, Bella. I can’t do that!”


“Then, I take it as you don’t love me anymore. Stop the car, I don’t want to have a romantic stargazing picnic with someone who doesn’t love me,” I made a declaration out of anger. My hands reached to unbuckle the seatbelt.


I could hear him clicking his tongue at my request. I could see his ears turned hot pink as he let out a sigh. “Okay, fine,” he finally turned his head, looking directly at my eyes. “I love you.”


I smiled upon his sentence, feeling satisfied. As I gazed at his eyes, I could see the sky turned orange thanks to the gradually setting sun. 


“I love you too. Now, look at the view behind you, Kevin!” I pointed outside the windows. His eyes followed my finger, admiring the sunset for a few seconds.


And when our eyes returned to the road, our car had already been in the lane for reversed direction, where a teal-coloured truck sounded its horn, driving towards us.


And I could tell he desperately turned the steering wheel, wished it could bring us back to the correct lane, avoiding the truck. But instead, we drove past the railing.


And I could remember the split second when my body floated above the seat. The moment when airbag popped and created a painful ringing on my ears. The same moment when my body flew forward, breaking through the front glass, as I cursed my stupidity to unbuckle the seat belt.


And I remembered the deep dark forest below as I descended to the bottom of the cliff along with the car. Me, who screamed out of sharp pain from the glass cuts. Me, who screamed out of fear, knowing very well that it would be the day I die. Me, who landed on my back, experiencing immeasurable pain from the impact, with warm liquid flowing out from the back of my head.


And as I looked at the sunset for the last time, I recalled all the days that I’ve spent with him. 


The happy times that we spent together, the not-so-happy moments where we argued with each other.


The pleasure of sharing our first kiss, the weekend when we shared our first time.


The pinky promise we made with each other.


And I gradually closed my eyes with pain all over my body.

August 06, 2020 09:39

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Elle Clark
06:21 Aug 07, 2020

Great story again!

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Deborah Angevin
10:13 Aug 07, 2020

Thank you, Laura! :D

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M Daly
05:50 Aug 07, 2020

Great story Deborah! The ending was very sad. The story kept me interested and I found myself wanting to read on. Awesome work!!

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Deborah Angevin
10:13 Aug 07, 2020

Thank you for reading and enjoying it :D

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Basil Boi
05:36 Aug 07, 2020

Hot damn!! I love how this is turning to a little series! Chills once again!

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Deborah Angevin
10:14 Aug 07, 2020

Thank you for enjoying the story (stories? series would be better here probably!)

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04:35 Aug 07, 2020

Pretty!

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Deborah Angevin
10:15 Aug 07, 2020

Thank you, Isla!

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Greg Gillis
04:16 Aug 07, 2020

Very well written. I felt the emotional ties with your characters. It was a wonderfully dramatic read.

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Deborah Angevin
10:15 Aug 07, 2020

Thank you for reading it, Greg! :D

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Megan Sutherland
03:34 Aug 07, 2020

Good story Deborah!

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Deborah Angevin
10:15 Aug 07, 2020

Thank you for reading, Megan! :D

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Michele Duess
03:13 Aug 07, 2020

I like the characters in the story and the way you showed instead of told how he might be lying to Bella (or was just uncomfortable and she thought he was lying.) And I didn't expect the ending. Keep writing.

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Corey Melin
02:35 Aug 07, 2020

The flow of the story kept me reading to see the results since you tend to have twists. Surprises a plus. Death we part.

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Tolu Odel
02:14 Aug 07, 2020

Hello, this was a great story and I really liked the ending!

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Rayhan Hidayat
01:46 Aug 07, 2020

Ah so this is connected to your other story! Nice job filling in the blanks. The choice to use pink as a theme was good, really felt like the color embodies all the passion and sex and stupid decisions of young love. Good job! 👍🏽 I liked this, overall. Keep writing! 😊

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Claire Tennant
00:47 Aug 07, 2020

Very cleverly done Deborah, this chapter fills in the missing blanks or the questions, created from the previous chapter It makes Bella a little more human, and Kevin a little more believable I really hope this entire story is in book form soon. Well done

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00:12 Aug 07, 2020

Wow, such a bitter sweet story of first love. I love how it was the prequel of 'A very very dark green.' So good !

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22:39 Aug 06, 2020

Oh my god, Deborah! This story is so beautiful, and your ongoing theme that you have, how each new story is connected to the last, is ingenious! Well done for thinking of that, that gives you an overarching theme that lets you twist each new prompt in a really creative way! I love how you still made the popsicle melting relevant to the story, since at the end I kind of forgot about it, but it showed where Bella first saw Kevin. And then when you mentioned Kevin's telltale signs of lying and his ears turning pink, it was a really nice way to ...

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Deborah Angevin
23:22 Aug 06, 2020

Hi Imaan, thank you for your kind words! I'm thinking I'll expand on the "popsicle meeting" and the "lying" bit in the next submission when I see the prompt that fits :D

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Selene Sweck
22:36 Aug 06, 2020

Sweet story of young love with a very sad ending. Kept my attention even if I’d hoped for a happier ending/or beginning of young love and the possibilities that the future holds. Good job!

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Deborah Angevin
23:22 Aug 06, 2020

Thank you for reading and enjoying it, Selene! :D

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Tim Law
21:43 Aug 06, 2020

Thank you Deborah for encouraging me to read your latest story. Such an emotional piece. Like others I was impressed with your descriptive use of colour. Keep tapping into the emotional rainbow.

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Deborah Angevin
22:21 Aug 06, 2020

I like the sound of it, emotional rainbow. Thank you for reading, Tim!

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James Offenha
21:08 Aug 06, 2020

I liked the beginning of the story with the description of her losing her virginity. After that the story seemed shaky. Try slowing the story down. Him dying was a nice twist, but show more of their relationship after that. Is she afraid she’s pregnant or got an STD? Does she treat em to sue him for date rape? Maybe set a stronger reason why she needs to know he loves her. Also, there are spelling errors throughout the story

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Deborah Angevin
22:20 Aug 06, 2020

Hmm, James, I can understand why you would think that the story seemed shaky on the last section, especially for a standalone story. However, it is just to show Bella's feeling, not wanting (more like she can't stand the idea) to be left alone after giving her precious virginity away. Thank you for pointing out the grammar errors too; will fix them before the deadline :D

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Mae Obusa
20:48 Aug 06, 2020

Young love that leads to petty jealousy and foolish decisions but I love how you tied the story to that pink all along. I wish it was the pink sky that she last saw. BTW, thanks for commenting on my story.

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Deborah Angevin
22:14 Aug 06, 2020

Haha, the pink sky won't be happening since I already made it orange :') (see my previous work "Orange-Coloured Sky")

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Alexi Delavigne
19:16 Aug 06, 2020

I loved how you used The colour pink to tie the whole story together :)

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Deborah Angevin
22:13 Aug 06, 2020

Thank you for reading, Alexi :D

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Rose CG
18:35 Aug 06, 2020

Interesting storyline. The ending was so sad for the two young people.

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Deborah Angevin
22:16 Aug 06, 2020

Thank you for reading and enjoying it, Rose :D

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18:34 Aug 06, 2020

Ta-da! Thanks for inviting me to this party! The use of imagery and color was beautiful! I loved how you used pink- after this story, it doesn't seem to be very innocent anymore. The ending was so sad, but the overall story was bittersweet, like Bella was recounting old memories. The character depth is unbelievable and a river of emotions were running underneath the words. It's BEAUTIFUL.

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Deborah Angevin
22:17 Aug 06, 2020

Thank you for reading and enjoying it! I agree with you about the pink no longer seem very innocent hahaha!

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09:37 Aug 07, 2020

Haha, welcome! I hope you are safe and lots of love <3 <3

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