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Full Moon

Logan starred out the window of his apartment. It was raining as it had done ever since the other night with the cure. Max, Logan thought.

He hadn't called her or paged her ever since.

"We can't keep doing this." Logan remembered what he had said.

All the things we should have done, that we never did.

Max's

Home alone again. ORIGINAL Cindy wanted Max to come out tonight. Nope, she wasn't leaving the apartment. She was waiting for Logan's call. Every time the phone had rung and she didn't answer, she slapped herself on the head. It could have been him.

That moment had just passed yet again. She had heard the phone last rung as she was too caught up in the rain. She was spending her night staring out the window. Reminiscing about the other night.


"I don't mean to be all girly, but I want this to be perfect." Max remembered herself saying. "I don't want to waste this perfect moment on a quickie."

"How about a perfect quickie?" Logan joked, knowing he wanted the same thing as Max. Yet heir night had been ruined.

"Damn it," Max said smashing back into reality. "Logan,"

She picked up the phone and begun to dial his number.

Logan's

"Asha," Logan sounded surprised.

"Hey," Asha said, "I just wanted to stop by and congratualate you and Max. I heard about the cure."

"It was only temporary." Logan said.

"I'm sorry," Asha said, "I didn't mean..."

"I know." Logan said. "How could you have known?"

"Logan," Asha said, "You can talk to me about anything."

"I know." Logan smiled.

Asha touched his hand and said, "I'll be here for you. No matter what you need."

Logan closed his eyes, the touch of a woman reminded him of Max.

The phone rang.

"I'll get it." Asha said.

She picked up the phone and said, "Hello."

Max's

Asha...She was over his house and he hadn't called her. Or he just called her and he needed her help. No, he would have paged. Max didn't know what to do.

"Hello, anyone there?" Asha asked.

Max hung up the phone.

"Damn it." Max said under her breath. And then the phone rang again. He must have known it was her. Damn caller ID's.

"Hello." Max said.

"Max?" A geeky male voice answered on the other end.

"Dilbert?" Max asked.

"Yeah," Dilbert said, "I think I found a away for the cure to be permanent."

"Oh my god." Max said.

"Are you going to cry?" Dilbert asked.

"No," Max said, "I'll be over there as soon as possible."

TO BE CONTINUED...