Some of you might remember some of my previous post, most likely not but it's possible. Anyway basically this past weekend I went to a gaming convention with my friend, I'm gonna call him D, his fiance E, and her best friend K whom I have feelings for.
Oh and sorry for all the text I spoiler-ed it to make it take up less space.
Anyway the whole weekend I flirted my usual way with K, then on Saturday we were in the vendors room where they had some old games (N64, PS1, etc) and K sat down to play one. My friend D made some comment about how he was surprised she wasn't back at the house playing Arkham city. Then some girl from across the table makes the comment that it's probably because the game has batman and that's enough to make any game unplayable. K took offense to that (she loves batman, which is exactly why I like to make fun of him) but she didn't say anything and D and E told the other girl off.
Now yesterday (Monday) I got a facebook friend request and a message from the girl who didn't like batman apologizing for insulting me and my girlfriend. I found that a little weird (not to mention creepy that she found me) I told D and E about (who I believe told K) and we still aren't sure if the girl mistook me for D or if she thought K and I were dating (which is more likely because D and I look pretty different.
Just a little more of the story left so, please, bear with me. Saturday night we stopped by the bar where D and I had a Jack and Coke (mine was almost completely Jack) and K had nothing (E had some fruity drink but that's not important) after that we walked back to the house where we sat down with E's dad and his friends and continued to drink. Over there next couple of hours D and I had two beers and a Whiskey and coke, and I had some of K's apple-pie like drink, and K had her apple-pie like drink and some of one of my beers.
At this point I was decently drunk (I still remember everything so I wasn't that far gone) and I typed out a text to K saying "Batman is lame" and showed it to D who promptly hit send. It was obvious we did something and E demanded we tell her, so I caved and said that I definitely did not send K a text saying batman is lame, no one believed me for obvious reasons. K then threatened to roundhouse kick me in the face, which I promptly challenged her to actually do. Nothing has come of that yet but I am keeping my guard up. That's not important though.
After most of the people had left, leaving just me, D, E, K, E's dad and his GF, K said that she was debating having a beer, so I opened one for her fully expecting that I was the one who was going to end up drinking it. She ended up taking it and drank most of it (I had a sip because I'd never tried that kind).
Now the next day when we were leaving one of E's dads friends came over to say buy and said it was nice to meet us but D and I probably didn't remember him. I said I remembered everything except for the things that didn't happen, and how i definitely didn't make fun of Batman (K was standing next to me) and he informed me that I did and he would gladly vouch for that fact. To which K replied that she remembers it and still owes me a roundhouse kick. I commented that I didn't think she could really do it. The guy then proceeded to explain how she could actually do it (something to do with a sternum punch).
He then commented that, while he was enjoying digging me a deeper hole with K, he had to go. It wasn't until we left that it occurred to me that (at least in our circle) that phrase is used to describe couples when one of them just doesn't know when to stop talking(I know it's used other ways but the entire weekend everyone in our group used it in reference to couples)
So I was just curious, is it possible that we didn't know we were acting like a couple?
Now yesterday (Monday) I got a facebook friend request and a message from the girl who didn't like batman apologizing for insulting me and my girlfriend. I found that a little weird (not to mention creepy that she found me) I told D and E about (who I believe told K) and we still aren't sure if the girl mistook me for D or if she thought K and I were dating (which is more likely because D and I look pretty different.
Just a little more of the story left so, please, bear with me. Saturday night we stopped by the bar where D and I had a Jack and Coke (mine was almost completely Jack) and K had nothing (E had some fruity drink but that's not important) after that we walked back to the house where we sat down with E's dad and his friends and continued to drink. Over there next couple of hours D and I had two beers and a Whiskey and coke, and I had some of K's apple-pie like drink, and K had her apple-pie like drink and some of one of my beers.
At this point I was decently drunk (I still remember everything so I wasn't that far gone) and I typed out a text to K saying "Batman is lame" and showed it to D who promptly hit send. It was obvious we did something and E demanded we tell her, so I caved and said that I definitely did not send K a text saying batman is lame, no one believed me for obvious reasons. K then threatened to roundhouse kick me in the face, which I promptly challenged her to actually do. Nothing has come of that yet but I am keeping my guard up. That's not important though.
After most of the people had left, leaving just me, D, E, K, E's dad and his GF, K said that she was debating having a beer, so I opened one for her fully expecting that I was the one who was going to end up drinking it. She ended up taking it and drank most of it (I had a sip because I'd never tried that kind).
Now the next day when we were leaving one of E's dads friends came over to say buy and said it was nice to meet us but D and I probably didn't remember him. I said I remembered everything except for the things that didn't happen, and how i definitely didn't make fun of Batman (K was standing next to me) and he informed me that I did and he would gladly vouch for that fact. To which K replied that she remembers it and still owes me a roundhouse kick. I commented that I didn't think she could really do it. The guy then proceeded to explain how she could actually do it (something to do with a sternum punch).
He then commented that, while he was enjoying digging me a deeper hole with K, he had to go. It wasn't until we left that it occurred to me that (at least in our circle) that phrase is used to describe couples when one of them just doesn't know when to stop talking(I know it's used other ways but the entire weekend everyone in our group used it in reference to couples)
So I was just curious, is it possible that we didn't know we were acting like a couple?
Oh and sorry for all the text I spoiler-ed it to make it take up less space.