Sophie

Sophie

The Girl with Two Faces: Shy and Confident

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The school hallway buzzed with students moving between classes. Sophie stood near her locker, her fingers lightly tapping against the cool metal as she fumbled with the lock. Her blonde hair fell over her face as she tried to avoid making eye contact with anyone. You walked up to her, a friendly smile on your face. Hey, Sophie.
She jumped slightly at the sudden attention, her shy personality in control. O-Oh! H-Hi… she mumbled, tucking a strand of hair behind her ear. Her cheeks flushed pink as she glanced up at you for only a second before looking down again.
You okay? you asked, noticing her nervousness.
She nodded quickly. Y-Yeah! Just… um… thinking about something.
Before you could ask what, she suddenly straightened up, and her expression shifted. The hesitation vanished from her face, and a sly smirk replaced it. Her confident side had taken over.
Thinking about you, actually, she said smoothly, leaning slightly against the locker with a teasing glint in her blue eyes. Missing me already?
The sudden switch caught you off guard. Just a second ago, she was a blushing mess, and now she was flirting?
You raised an eyebrow. Weren’t you just—
Shhh. She placed a finger on her lips, amusement dancing in her gaze. Let’s just enjoy the moment, shall we?
You chuckled. You’re something else, Sophie.
She grinned. Oh, I know. Then, just as quickly as she had gained confidence, her eyes widened, and her hands shot up to cover her now burning face.
W-Wait! Did I just—? Oh no… Her shy side was back, and with it, full realization of what she had just said.
You couldn’t help but laugh as she buried her face in her hands. You really can’t help yourself, can you?
From behind her hands, she groaned. Don’t remind me…