Heart Story: One player's quest for iconic affection

Looking back on it now, I know it probably sounds like a strange thing to be impressed by, but my gaming experience at that time was limited to sprite RPGs that didn't have those kinds of little details. I wasn't used to being able to affect the environment of a game. So I ran in circles, squiggles, and zigzags, then finally made a small effort at drawing something simple: a heart. That's when I realized the prints fade quite quickly.
A quest is born
Months later while my boyfriend was studying abroad for a month, I decided to get a copy of the game for myself so we could play together when he got back. I spent each day working on my character in preparation for his return, but I was such a noob, I didn't get very far. I got lost endlessly, even when I read every word of every quest. I couldn't handle more than one mob at once and often lost my corpse on the sides of cliffs trying to get away. Despite this, by the time my boyfriend got back, I figured I had a pretty good grasp of the game and was excited to show him my progress: a level 16 night elf druid. He wasn't impressed -- something about rolling a dirty Alliance on the wrong server.
After we sorted through the server mishap, my boyfriend and I started playing together, and my understanding of the game changed dramatically. I got better quickly, but I started to realize how different it all was when you play with other people. When you play alone, you're playing on your schedule and nothing really feels like downtime. Once you start playing with other people, you're always waiting to do stuff -- either waiting for a gryphon to land, a boat to arrive, or a group to assemble. My boyfriend was always good at spending that time constructively, sorting through his bags so he would know exactly what to sell or bank when we got back to town. I, on the other hand, wasted all that time trying out emotes, hopping on things, and spinning in circles. When the terrain was right, though, I'd spend the whole time trying to draw shapes in the sand or snow. I wonder now if he ever realized exactly what I was doing (other than ensuring that I'd take an eternity to get what I needed when we stopped in town), because I never told him ... I was trying to draw him a heart.
I could never seem to get it perfect, though. Either the shape would be wrong, or I couldn't meet the two ends of the outline because the beginning would already be fading. I was so determined for no other reason but my affection for him, and I couldn't wait until I finally did it so I could tell him to look over, so he'd immediately understand it all. We broke up a couple of years later, before I ever could.
The quest continues
After the split, I got into raiding, which gave me lots more time to stand around waiting for people. I found myself, for whatever reason -- probably habit -- still trying in vain to draw the heart. With all the snow in Wrath, there was plenty of canvas to work on, and I worked at it more and more. I tried using things like Swiftness Potions, Body and Soul, and other items to try increase my movement speed, but it was to no avail; increasing my speed just screwed up the precision of my movements, and I'd end up with oblong hearts or ones that didn't meet at the bottom. Eventually I realized that there was no way to make a heart of the dimensions I wanted by myself. So after five years of trying to make a stupid heart with stupid digital footprints, I gave up.
At least, I thought I had.
I just didn't expect I'd ever find the opportunity to share something like that ... But I also didn't expect the whisper from the guildmate who never hung out after raid, nor the seven-hour conversation that followed. I didn't expect those seven-hour conversations to repeat themselves again and again. I certainly didn't expect the Partially Digested Weeds in my inbox, nor the feelings that accompanied them. And though I'm smart enough to not expect anything more from any of it, I never expected a day to come when I'd trust someone enough to say, "So there is this really stupid thing I've always wanted to do in game ... "

Happy Valentine's Day.
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Reader Comments (Page 2 of 6)
Harvoc Feb 14th 2011 3:00PM
/awwww
Cassie Feb 14th 2011 3:54PM
/awwww!!
Moorit Feb 14th 2011 2:13PM
Awwwwwww!
Hylanb Feb 14th 2011 2:14PM
i call consipiracy
Blizz set the "show foot prints" limit on purpose so that you would need two people to make a heart ;)
Andrew R. Feb 14th 2011 2:13PM
Wait! Quick! Someone go show this to Fox so we can see if he has a heart.
mazca13 Feb 14th 2011 2:19PM
Even for a terminally single Valentine's Day grinch such as myself that was rather touching.
Galestrom Feb 14th 2011 2:20PM
The word of the day is Melancholy.
To those who agree, happy Monday that has absolutely no significance what so ever other than the fact that it's Monday. =)
Powatodapeople Feb 14th 2011 2:21PM
I don't get the significance of the partially digested weeds, but that's a sweet story to hear today :)
Debesun Feb 14th 2011 3:15PM
Chicks dig Partially Digested Weeds.
venslor Feb 14th 2011 3:15PM
When my mother and father met, she was a waitress, and he'd go in to visit her. She once put tobassco sauce in his coffee before she delivered it. Sometimes flirtations don't involve candy or flowers. Sometimes they involve tobascco in coffee or gift-wrapped partially digested weeds.
Fantastic story.
Aderynn Feb 14th 2011 3:21PM
It's what remains if there are ever flowers in my apartment, after the cat has had a little "treat"
Noyou Feb 18th 2011 2:09PM
It's the thought of taking a few seconds out of your playtime to send something to someone :) I used to send a guildy a "soft patch of fur" it was kind of a not so veiled running joke. It's nice to get something random in the mail from a friend :)
Great story. Melted some of the protective ice that surrounds my hopeless romantic heart
cjivan Feb 14th 2011 2:22PM
Is that a dwarf hunter standing with you? Now I get all the disc priest comments in Scattered Shots!
Harvoc Feb 14th 2011 3:01PM
Frostheim?
Scott Feb 14th 2011 6:08PM
wait... FROSTHEIM?
Wouldnt he just have his 1000 hunters guild make a HUGE heart?
Harvoc Feb 14th 2011 10:52PM
@ Scott
That's the next step. This is just preparation.
Ebrion Feb 14th 2011 2:23PM
Cute
Chokaa Feb 14th 2011 2:25PM
Beautiful Dawn!!
Pryn Feb 14th 2011 2:25PM
Forget 'Aww'... Dawwwwwwn instead!
What a lovely little read, I laughed out loud, smiled and melted up just a little bit. Such a lovely solution and what a lesson to learn by it too :)
Happy 'I Love you Day'!
(My 2yr old cant say Valentines so we settled for this instead!)
RetPallyJil Feb 14th 2011 2:27PM
^_^ /yay
(and if it's any comfort, I too was wowed by footprints ... and steaming breath!!)