Like, zoinks, Scoob. You're totally infatuated with that kid you always see around campus. No need to "Ruh Roh" over it, though. While the crushing process isn't exactly ideal, it's a lot less painful when told by the cast of "Scooby-Doo".
It all starts when you first see them and they smile at you.
You do nothing but replay and over-analyze the moment in your head.
"Was he looking at me, or someone behind me?" "Does that smile mean he's interested?" "Am I overthinking all of this?"
Meanwhile, your best friend can already tell you're smitten.
You continue to deny the possibility you like them while your friend teases you about it.
But after seeing them around some more, you accept you've been hit with the feels.
Reluctantly, you admit you have feelings for them.
And just like any good friend, they agree to help you win them over.
The gang will come up with a plan to catch them.
The opportunity finally presents itself for you to meet them.
Even though you feel like you're going to throw up, you muster up all the courage you have.
Flaunt that confidence. You have all the assets you need, meaning your dazzling smile and charming personality, of course.
You do your best to act normal as you approach them.
Meaning, you try to look extra cute.
You can't help but worry about what they're thinking as you get closer.
But thankfully, they greet you with that familiar smile.
Now, it's time to get introductions out of the way.
It's also time for you to finally learn their name instead of referring to them as "the cute, lanky guy with the scar on his cheek" you always see in the cafeteria.
You really hit it off and everything goes better than you could've imagined.
The next time you talk to them, you try to make things a little more flirty so they know you're interested.
Only for you to remember "flirting" isn't quite in your vocabulary.
That weekend, when you see them at the same party you and your friends are at, you have to remind yourself to "play it cool".
Although, it's a little hard to act cool when they ask if you want to head out early and go back to their place.
In all the excitement, you totally forget to tell your friends where you're going.
Or maybe you just conveniently forget, knowing very well you wouldn't hear the end of it if you told them in that moment.
But the next day, you fill them in on all the details as long as they swear to keep them a secret.
You come up with any (unrealistic) reason as to why you two are made for each other.
"He wore a Cape Cod hoodie the other day. I visit my family on the Cape every 4th of July weekend. It's like we're meant to be."
But you soon realize they're not as perfect as you painted them out to be.
You two begin to disagree on things.
Prepare for the mind games, different opinions and a whole lot of passive aggressiveness.
Even worse, you find out they've been telling you one thing, but their friends something different.
You begin to wonder why you even bother trying anymore.
You would much rather do something less painful like repeatedly slamming your head against the wall.
But just when you feel like giving up, your friend is there to encourage you.
You decide to just confront your crush.
And since you have nothing else to lose, you're completely honest with them and tell them exactly how you feel.
But to your surprise, it turns out they have feelings for you after all.
They're just not really good at the whole flirting or "feels" thing, either.






















































