Koibito

First of all, I'd like to clear out that I do love Faye, and yes, I LOVE Faye. This is not just some teenage hormones that turn on whenever I glance at a girl. This is the real shit.

Faith Nelson is my Koibito, and if you know some Japanese, you may know that Koibito means 'sweety' or 'lover'. That's right!

I love Faye. Actually, I'm sure it is difficult to understand. Or believe. I myself, before meeting Faye, thought that anyone my age was unable to understand the emotion of love. I thought that we were too young and inexperienced to really know what it was.

Well, I couldn't get my mind off her, and every time I spoke to her, my bad days turned good, and my good days turned amazing. She is smart, pretty, nice, understanding, a good listener, etc. I could spend all day listing her good traits.

So, I was proven wrong. I'll admit that. Kids my age, 14, CAN love someone.

I think that most kids my age fling around the words 'love' and 'hate' way too easily. Everytime someone has a girl/boyfriend, they 'love' each other. Everytime someone insults someone else, the two will instantly 'hate' each other. I can't say that I really hate anyone, and until recently, I didn't love anyone.

Of course, I loved my family. Some of it. But if you want the best description for love possible, it would be simply put: someone you would give your life for. I wish I could say otherwise, but I do not think I would have the guts to give my life up for a family member. For Faye, however, I wouldn't hesitate.

Sounds corny, huh? It is kind of hard to put it any other way, I apologize.

With all of that out of the way, I'll start my tribute to Koibito. This shouldn't be too long. It is a summary of when I first met her, as a character in Windor. Then how events escalated until we are where we are now.

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