Girl in my class confessed despite knowing I have a girlfriend… and got emotional.

Just had the weirdest interaction with a girl in my class, and I have no idea how to process this.

So, I was just peacefully eating my tiffin, scrolling through reels, when this girl, (let's call her S) , and her friend, (Let's call her A) , came and sat on the front bench. They talked for a few minutes, and then A suddenly goes, "She wants to talk to you."

At first, I was like, okay... but then sh*t escalated real quick.

The Conversation:

She asked me if I knew about something that happened "that day." I showed her 26 missed calls from my friend Sumit (he had called me on Friday to tell me that during a truth-and-dare game, she took my name when asked if she liked someone).

For some reason, she started speaking in English—and no joke, she sounded like ChatGPT with weirdly structured sentences.

She goes, "What happened to your ear? I missed you quite a lot." (For context, I have blood trapped in my middle ear.)

I was casually responding, thinking it's just some random conversation. But then she hits me with:

"I like you. I know you have a girlfriend, but I can’t help how I feel. Do you even see a little possibility of us being together?"

At this point, my brain just blue-screened.

I told her straight-up: "I already have a girlfriend, and it’s a serious, healthy relationship. If you think you stand a chance, it’s not true. If this is a proposal, it’s a clear no from me."

She got all dramatic and went, "Yaaawrrrr, I am serious, why don’t you understand?"

I told her, "You should understand this. We can be friends, but never more than that."

And bro, at this point, my heartbeat spiked so much that my smartwatch literally gave me a warning.

Then she looked at me, all teary-eyed, and said, "So it’s nothing for us? I’ll still like you no matter what." And in Marathi, she added, "I’ve been noticing you since the first semester, I can’t ignore this."

At that moment, I saw actual tears in her eyes and just noped out of there.

Fast forward a few minutes—I get back to class, and she’s nowhere to be seen.

WTF just happened? What do I even do now?