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💙 Adam’s Blog – The Game and a First Love Memory

💙 Adam’s Blog – The Game and a First Love Memory

A First Love Memory That Stayed With Me

I’d played a hundred games before that one… but it was the first time it actually mattered who was in the stands.

She told me she would come, and she kept her promise.

I caught her walking in with Olivia just before warmups. I remember trying not to stare—but I did anyway. I lifted my hand in a quick wave, and when she smiled back at me… yeah, that was it.

She looked so cute. Effortless. Like she didn’t even realize what just showing up meant to me.

And I remember thinking—she’s here. She came to see me.

I couldn’t actually believe she was mine.

Fourteen-year-old me was pretty sure that meant something permanent.

The gym was loud that night. Sneakers squeaking against the floor, the echo of the buzzer, people shouting from the stands. I’d heard it all before.

But that night, it all sounded different.

Or maybe it was just me.

I kept telling myself not to look for her again. I’d already seen her come in, already waved like an idiot during warmups. That should’ve been enough.

It wasn’t.

Every time I stepped up to the line, every time the ball left my hands, I caught myself glancing toward the stands.

She was still there.

Sitting with Olivia, leaning forward just a little, like she was actually paying attention. Like it mattered to her.

I don’t remember much about the first half. I probably should. I’m sure Coach would’ve had a lot to say about that.

I just remember my heart pounding a little harder than usual.

Not because of the game.

Because of her.

I thought that meant something important—that if she was there, if she was watching, then I had to be better.

So I played like it mattered.

I ran a little faster. Took shots I might’ve hesitated on. Dove for loose balls I probably would’ve let go.

And every once in a while, I’d hear it—her voice, somewhere in the noise.

Cheering.

For me.

It came down to the last few seconds.

I remember that much.

The score was tied, and the gym got quieter in that strange way it does—like everyone’s holding their breath at the same time.

The ball ended up in my hands. I don’t even remember how.

I probably panicked for half a second.

And then I looked up.

Not at the basket.

At her.

She was already watching me.

And for some reason, that made it simple.

I took the shot.

It went in.

The buzzer sounded, and the place exploded. Teammates yelling, people jumping up, Coach clapping me on the back like I’d just done something incredible.

And maybe I had.

But I didn’t look at any of them.

I looked at her.

She was smiling.

That’s the part I remember.

By the time everything settled down—handshakes, Coach talking, guys messing around—I kept finding myself looking toward the stands again.

She was gone.

And for a second, I thought maybe I’d missed her.

Then I turned around—and there she was.

Waiting for me near the edge of the court.

Like she’d been there the whole time.

I remember walking over, trying to play it cool, like I hadn’t just spent the entire game hoping she was watching.

“You were amazing,” she said.

Simple.

But the way she said it… like she actually meant it.

And before I could even think of something to say back, she stepped forward and wrapped her arms around me.

I froze for half a second—probably longer than I should have.

I had no idea what to do with that.

But I hugged her back.

Of course I did.

And then, just as she pulled away, she leaned in and pressed a quick kiss to my cheek.

It barely lasted a second.

But yeah…

I felt that for a while.

Funny, the things you hold onto.

I couldn’t tell you the final score of that game now if you asked me.

I don’t remember who we played.

But I remember exactly where she was sitting.

I remember the way she smiled when I looked over.

And I remember walking out of that gym thinking I’d just had the best night of my life.

Because she was there.

And for a little while…

I was pretty sure she was mine.

Emma And Adam Silhouette on Bleachers

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The Night Something Changed

The Night Something Changed

This is one of Emma’s childhood diary entries — written at age ten — capturing a quiet moment that stayed with her long after it ended. At the time, she didn’t have the words for what she was feeling. She only knew it mattered.

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November 5, 1985

Dear Diary,

I think something important happened tonight. Or maybe it just felt important to me.

I went to Mitchell’s basketball game. That doesn’t happen very often because he goes to a private all-boys school and I go to public school. Mom said it was a treat, so I tried to be on my best behavior.

Mitchell told me Josh would be there, but I didn’t know why he felt the need to tell me that. He’s weird sometimes.

When Mom and I got there, Josh’s mom was already sitting in the bleachers. She waved at my mom, and Josh was sitting beside her.

We walked over and Mom sat next to Josh’s mom. I sat on the other side of Mom. Josh smiled at me, and then he nudged his mom and pointed in my direction. She nodded, and he stood up and came over to sit next to me.

“Hey,” he said.

“Hey,” I said back. I looked down at my sneakers because my face felt warm.

“Who do you think will make the winning shot?” he asked.

I shrugged. “Hopefully Mitchell.”

“I hope so too,” he said.

We watched the game for a little while after that. The gym was loud, and the whistle kept making me jump. The floor squeaked every time someone ran past, and the scoreboard lights blinked so bright it hurt my eyes if I stared at them too long.

Josh leaned forward with his elbows on his knees and pointed at the court. “That’s Mitchell,” he said, even though I already knew. I nodded anyway.

Our arms were really close. Like almost touching. I tried not to move because I didn’t want to mess it up.

Someone behind us started clapping really loud, and it startled me. Josh laughed a little and looked at me. “You okay?”

“Yeah,” I said, even though my heart was beating fast for no reason.

At halftime, Josh’s mom asked if we wanted popcorn. He went with her, and when he came back, he handed me the bag first.

“Here,” he said. “You can have some.”

“Thanks,” I said. I tried to grab just a little, but my fingers touched his, and I pulled my hand back really fast. He didn’t say anything, but he smiled.

I liked that smile.

When the game started again, Mitchell made a basket, and I clapped so hard my hands stung. Josh clapped too and yelled Mitchell’s name. I liked that he did that.

Toward the end of the game, Josh leaned over again.

“If Mitchell makes the last shot,” he said, “you have to sit next to me at the next game too.”

I blinked. “What if our moms sit between us again?”

He shrugged. “Then I’ll move.”

I didn’t know why that made my chest feel warm.

“Okay,” I said.

Mitchell didn’t make the last shot. The buzzer went off, and everyone stood up at the same time.

Josh smiled at me. “Still counts,” he said. Then, quieter, “I’m moving anyway.”

I smiled back before I even realized I was doing it.

After the game, everyone started talking and moving around. Mom stood up to talk to Josh’s mom, and I thought Josh would go back over there, but he stayed next to me for a second longer.

“Hey, Em?” he said.

“Yeah?”

“I’m glad you came tonight.”

“Me too,” I said.

And I meant it.

On the way home, Mom asked if I had fun. I said yes, but I didn’t tell her why. I didn’t know how.

All I know is that sitting next to Josh felt different than it used to. Like something changed, but I couldn’t see it — only feel it.

I think I’ll remember tonight for a long time.

— Emma

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Read more about Emma and Josh: https://atomic-temporary-134283154.wpcomstaging.com/explore-the-world-of-unfinished-melody/

Read more Diary Entries: The Day I Realized I Like Josh McGuire | The Summer Cookout

Listen to the song that inspired the story: Please Don’t Go Girl NKOTB from the guys who sang the song: https://www.nkotb.com/