Pulling a Cinderella


when you have a crush on someone and you intentionally leave a personal belonging in that person’s car, house, etc. so that they will eventually call you or come see you to give your stuff back, thus getting to see him/her again.
“so i get a call the next morning from her saying she left her chapstick at my place. she is totally pulling a cinderella on me!”

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