**Chapter 2: Close Proximity, Distant Dreams**
Part 2
As the days went by, I found myself constantly thinking about Jenna. I would catch myself glancing out the window, wondering what she was up to, and whether I'd catch a glimpse of her. It was as if having her live across the street had awakened a new level of curiosity within me. I couldn't help but feel a thrill whenever I saw her walking out of her house, or when I heard the sound of her music drifting through the open windows. At first, I tried to brush it off as a celebrity crush, telling myself that I was just fascinated by her fame and talent. But as the days turned into weeks, I began to realize that my interest in Jenna went beyond mere admiration. I found myself wanting to know more about her, not just as an actress, but as a person. I started to notice Jenna's daily routines, from her morning yoga sessions on the porch to her evening reading habits in the garden. I'd watch as she'd sit on her porch, sipping lemonade and chatting with her mom, or as she'd take long walks around the block, enjoying the fresh air. It was as if I was getting to know her, even though we hadn't had a conversation beyond our initial introduction. Despite my growing fascination with Jenna, I couldn't shake off the feeling that I was too shy to approach her. What if she didn't feel the same way? What if she thought I was just another fan trying to get close to her? The thought of rejection was daunting, and I found myself hesitant to take the leap. Meanwhile, Jenna seemed oblivious to my admiration, living her life as usual. She'd have friends over, or go out with her mom to run errands. I'd see her laughing and smiling, and it would only fuel my desire to get to know her better. As the days turned into weeks, I found myself wondering if it was possible to bridge the gap between us. Could I really get to know Jenna, or was she forever out of reach? I knew I had to take a chance, but I was scared of ruining the fantasy by meeting her in person. One afternoon, as I was working on my homework in the living room, I saw Jenna walking out of her house with a bouquet of flowers. She was heading towards the nearby park, and I found myself wanting to follow her. I hesitated for a moment, wondering if I should take the leap, but ultimately decided against it. Instead, I sat back and watched as she disappeared into the distance, feeling a pang of longing. As the sun began to set, Jenna walked back into view, smiling to herself as she carried a small notebook and pen. She sat down on her porch, began to write, and I found myself mesmerized by the sight. It was as if I had stumbled upon a private moment, one that made her feel more human and relatable. As the stars began to twinkle in the night sky, I realized that I had been watching Jenna for hours. I felt a sense of guilt, as if I had been intruding on her private life. But at the same time, I couldn't help but feel drawn to her, like a magnet to steel. As I drifted off to sleep that night, I couldn't shake off the feeling that I was meant to get to know Jenna better. Little did I know that fate had other plans, and that our lives were about to intersect in ways I never could have imagined.