A Romance Short Story by The Cozy Nook Writer:
The Note in the Locker:
Alice had never thought much about high school romance. She liked her quiet mornings, her stack of books, and the way the sunlight hit the library window just right. But everything changed one Wednesday.
It started with a sticky note. She opened her locker between classes and found it tucked inside:
"Hey, I think you have the best laugh. - J"
She froze. Her laugh? Really? She scanned the hallway, heart thumping, but no one seemed to be staring—no one at all.
Over the next week, more notes appeared. Some were funny:
"If you keep reading in the library like that, I might have to challenge you to a duel for the last comfy chair. - J"
Some were sweet:
"You don’t even know it, but you make Mondays better. - J"
Alice found herself looking forward to finding them, her curiosity building each day. She tried to guess who J could be. Maybe Max from chemistry, always teasing; or Sam from art, who lingered by the lockers; or the quiet boy who sat near the back of the library, always scribbling in a notebook.
Then came a note that made her heart skip:
"Meet me today under the big oak tree at lunch. - J"
Alice stared at it, a mix of excitement and nerves twisting in her stomach. She arrived at the courtyard early, sitting under the tree, pretending to read a book while peeking around at the crowd. Her eyes scanned everyone, trying to guess which boy would come forward.
Minutes passed. No one appeared. Her heart sank. Maybe it was a joke?
Suddenly, a shadow fell over her notebook. She looked up.
“Hey,” said a voice. Alice blinked. It was the quiet boy from the library—Jake. Her heart skipped.
“I figured you might be wondering who’s been leaving you notes,” he said, smiling nervously.
Alice’s mouth went dry. “You’re… J?”
Jake nodded, scratching the back of his neck. “Yeah. I didn’t want to make it weird at first, so I wrote the notes instead. But… I wanted to meet you in person finally.”
Alice laughed—the one that apparently had inspired the first note. “It wasn’t weird. It was… really nice.”
Jake grinned. “Good. I’ll take that as a win.”
Over the next weeks, Alice and Jake grew closer. They discovered shared favorite books, playlists, and even a love for stargazing at night. The mysterious sticky notes became an inside joke between them—sometimes, Jake still slipped one into her locker for fun.
By the end of the semester, what had started as simple notes had grown into something neither Alice nor Jake expected—but both cherished. And sometimes, when Alice laughed just right, Jake would sneak another note into her locker, just for old times’ sake.
Because some romances, she realized, start small… and end up lasting much longer than anyone could predict.
The Note in the Locker:
Alice had never thought much about high school romance. She liked her quiet mornings, her stack of books, and the way the sunlight hit the library window just right. But everything changed one Wednesday.
It started with a sticky note. She opened her locker between classes and found it tucked inside:
"Hey, I think you have the best laugh. - J"
She froze. Her laugh? Really? She scanned the hallway, heart thumping, but no one seemed to be staring—no one at all.
Over the next week, more notes appeared. Some were funny:
"If you keep reading in the library like that, I might have to challenge you to a duel for the last comfy chair. - J"
Some were sweet:
"You don’t even know it, but you make Mondays better. - J"
Alice found herself looking forward to finding them, her curiosity building each day. She tried to guess who J could be. Maybe Max from chemistry, always teasing; or Sam from art, who lingered by the lockers; or the quiet boy who sat near the back of the library, always scribbling in a notebook.
Then came a note that made her heart skip:
"Meet me today under the big oak tree at lunch. - J"
Alice stared at it, a mix of excitement and nerves twisting in her stomach. She arrived at the courtyard early, sitting under the tree, pretending to read a book while peeking around at the crowd. Her eyes scanned everyone, trying to guess which boy would come forward.
Minutes passed. No one appeared. Her heart sank. Maybe it was a joke?
Suddenly, a shadow fell over her notebook. She looked up.
“Hey,” said a voice. Alice blinked. It was the quiet boy from the library—Jake. Her heart skipped.
“I figured you might be wondering who’s been leaving you notes,” he said, smiling nervously.
Alice’s mouth went dry. “You’re… J?”
Jake nodded, scratching the back of his neck. “Yeah. I didn’t want to make it weird at first, so I wrote the notes instead. But… I wanted to meet you in person finally.”
Alice laughed—the one that apparently had inspired the first note. “It wasn’t weird. It was… really nice.”
Jake grinned. “Good. I’ll take that as a win.”
Over the next weeks, Alice and Jake grew closer. They discovered shared favorite books, playlists, and even a love for stargazing at night. The mysterious sticky notes became an inside joke between them—sometimes, Jake still slipped one into her locker for fun.
By the end of the semester, what had started as simple notes had grown into something neither Alice nor Jake expected—but both cherished. And sometimes, when Alice laughed just right, Jake would sneak another note into her locker, just for old times’ sake.
Because some romances, she realized, start small… and end up lasting much longer than anyone could predict.
A Romance Short Story by The Cozy Nook Writer:
The Note in the Locker:
Alice had never thought much about high school romance. She liked her quiet mornings, her stack of books, and the way the sunlight hit the library window just right. But everything changed one Wednesday.
It started with a sticky note. She opened her locker between classes and found it tucked inside:
"Hey, I think you have the best laugh. - J"
She froze. Her laugh? Really? She scanned the hallway, heart thumping, but no one seemed to be staring—no one at all.
Over the next week, more notes appeared. Some were funny:
"If you keep reading in the library like that, I might have to challenge you to a duel for the last comfy chair. - J"
Some were sweet:
"You don’t even know it, but you make Mondays better. - J"
Alice found herself looking forward to finding them, her curiosity building each day. She tried to guess who J could be. Maybe Max from chemistry, always teasing; or Sam from art, who lingered by the lockers; or the quiet boy who sat near the back of the library, always scribbling in a notebook.
Then came a note that made her heart skip:
"Meet me today under the big oak tree at lunch. - J"
Alice stared at it, a mix of excitement and nerves twisting in her stomach. She arrived at the courtyard early, sitting under the tree, pretending to read a book while peeking around at the crowd. Her eyes scanned everyone, trying to guess which boy would come forward.
Minutes passed. No one appeared. Her heart sank. Maybe it was a joke?
Suddenly, a shadow fell over her notebook. She looked up.
“Hey,” said a voice. Alice blinked. It was the quiet boy from the library—Jake. Her heart skipped.
“I figured you might be wondering who’s been leaving you notes,” he said, smiling nervously.
Alice’s mouth went dry. “You’re… J?”
Jake nodded, scratching the back of his neck. “Yeah. I didn’t want to make it weird at first, so I wrote the notes instead. But… I wanted to meet you in person finally.”
Alice laughed—the one that apparently had inspired the first note. “It wasn’t weird. It was… really nice.”
Jake grinned. “Good. I’ll take that as a win.”
Over the next weeks, Alice and Jake grew closer. They discovered shared favorite books, playlists, and even a love for stargazing at night. The mysterious sticky notes became an inside joke between them—sometimes, Jake still slipped one into her locker for fun.
By the end of the semester, what had started as simple notes had grown into something neither Alice nor Jake expected—but both cherished. And sometimes, when Alice laughed just right, Jake would sneak another note into her locker, just for old times’ sake.
Because some romances, she realized, start small… and end up lasting much longer than anyone could predict.