Mia wakes up to a text. “Dear Mia, I can explain. I’ve liked you since you threw a snowball at my head in 7th grade. You missed. But you laughed. And I was gone. P.S. Keep the hoodie. I stole yours back last night while you were asleep.” She looks down. She’s wearing his hoodie. The cedar-and-coffee one.
Since you asked for a for that topic, I'll write a clean, engaging, and emotional short story based on the title "Dear Santa, I Can Explain" as the first episode of a series called Secret Crush . Secret Crush – E01 – Dear Santa, I Can Explain Logline: After her secret love letter to Santa gets delivered to her brother’s best friend instead of the North Pole, a shy high school senior has to convince him it was a Christmas dare—before he reads the part about his freckles. Scene 1: The Mistake INT. MIA'S BEDROOM - NIGHT SecretCrush.E01.Dear.Santa.I.Can.Explain.XXX.10...
She smiles. MIA (to herself) Dear Santa… never mind. You figured it out. Mia wakes up to a text
He’s not laughing. LEO So. The hoodie. Mia, red as a candy cane, clutches her backpack. MIA It’s a dare. Jenna made me. The whole “write a fake letter to Santa” thing. LEO You said you sleep with it. MIA I—that was poetic license. He steps closer. The garage smells like oil and Christmas lights. His thumb taps twice. He’s nervous. LEO Mia. I’ve known you since you were nine. You bite your lip when you lie. She bites her lip. Then freezes. LEO (quiet) You drew me? Three times? Silence. MIA (barely audible) Four. One is under my bed. He pulls off his beanie. Messy hair falls over his forehead. LEO You said this was stupid. The beanie. MIA It’s not stupid. It’s just… distracting. He smiles. It’s the first real smile she’s ever seen directed at her, not past her. LEO You want to know my secret? She nods, terrified. LEO I kept finding your hoodie in the lost and found. The one you thought you lost at the bonfire in October. I didn’t turn it in. It’s in my truck. It smells like vanilla and pencil shavings. Mia’s mouth falls open. MIA You stole my hoodie? LEO I’m not sorry either. He pulls a crumpled hoodie from his jacket—her favorite gray one. She snatches it, holds it to her face. MIA This is insane. LEO No. This is me seeing you. He leans in. She doesn’t move. LEO (whisper) But you still owe me an explanation for the freckle paragraph. MIA Which part? The one about counting them during chemistry or the one about wanting to— He kisses her. You missed