Help Me or Not
This is my...4th story. I really hope you guys like it. I have to say…this part I wrote flowed through by head so easily. I loved it:). I do. Well uh…I wrote this like two hours ago when I was waiting in my mom's car, waiting for my film to get developed. I hope all of you like it and comment on it. A lot! Here goes...
"I want her back."
Kay raised an eyebrow up at the man who was sitting across from her. Here they were at the Book Café when all of a sudden; he decided to blurt out this sentence.
"I am not a confessional booth nor am I priest, Fox." Kay said as the blond man stared back at her.
"I know. I'm just saying."
"Right..." Kay nods her head slowly. "You don't say Fox. You never say anything just to say it." She didn't quite believe his answer as she began to lift her cup of coffee and sipped on it. "And another thing. Why would you tell me anyways? What can I possible do with that piece of information? You telling me this do you no good. So-"
Fox interrupts, "Why am I telling you then?" Kay nodded. "I want your help."
Kay almost spat out her coffee. She puts her coffee down and quickly looked up at Fox. Her mouth was practically opened from his confession. She can tell he was serious about this but Kay couldn't help but chuckle.
"Stop that." Fox ordered but Kay refused to stop.
"I'm sorry but..." She tries to keep her composure. "You sit there...Acting all calm and collect...Asking me for my help? And I can't simply chuckle at it?" She questioned him. She waited for an answer from Fox but all he gave her was a nod. "God. You're so serious about this."
"It's a serious matter." Fox said. Kay rolled her eyes and decided to brush his seriousness off.
"In the time I have known you...you have never been that type of man to be serious with a girl like her." Kay exclaimed.
"She's different."
"Ha!" Kay shook her head. "Different? Please! You want a challenge. Since Whitney is off pleasing Chad, you can't stand the fact that your half brother can make your leftovers feel alive then you ever could. Admit it. It gets under your skin."
"I love her." Fox stated.
Kay scoffs and replies, "That's not love Nicholas. It's pure lust. You want her cause you can't have her. And it's tearing you apart."
Fox shook his head as she spoke. When she was done speaking, Fox said, "It's not just about Chad. She's the only woman who've I truly loved." Kay rolled her eyes. "Believe whatever you want. So, are you done with your judgments?"
Kay shrugged. "I guess. For now...But I'll have some more later."
"Fine. So, are you going to help me?" Fox asked again. Kay couldn't help but crack a smile which Fox saw and said, "Kathleen!" Kay shoots him a look saying 'don't call me that'.
"I'm sorry!" Kay exclaimed. "It's funny how you're asking for my help." Fox shakes his head.
"Why is it so funny?" He asked.
"The almighty womanizer...Fox Crane. Reduced to asking the opposite sex for help when he supposedly said he knew what all woman wants." She clicks her tongue together. "Tsk. Tsk. Tsk."
"Enough with that. Whitney's different."
"Yeah. Yeah. Yeah." Kay sighs as she fiddles with the napkins. "You said that already. But I bet you say that about every woman that has crossed your path."
Fox leaned closer to Kay with his elbows on the table, "Do you think I think you're different?"
Kay stops fiddling with the napkins and looked into Fox's eyes. Fox can see something spark in them that he had never seen before.
Kay simply replied, "Nicholas. I don't think. I know. I know that you know I'm different. I intrigue you somehow. That's why you asked for my help. It's actually a no-brainer." Kay smirked at Fox and looked at the clock behind Fox and realized what time it was. Fox looked at the clock too and when he turned to look at Kay, she was already out of her seat with her things and coffee in hand. Fox got up too.
"Where are you going?" He asked.
Kay looked at him then to the clock. She looked from the clock back to him.
"Our little meeting went a little longer then I expected."
"How? It's not like you have anywhere important to be." Kay shoots him a hurt look.
"My life doesn't revolve around people like you."
"And mines do?" Fox questioned.
"Nicholas..."
"Kay..." Fox imitated Kay.
"I'm sorry but I have some important matters to deal with. She leaned towards his cheek and kissed it. "I'll talk to you later." She pulled away and headed towards the door.
As she head to the door, Kay smirked to herself. Fox, at that moment, realized Kay never answered his question. He shouted, "You never answer my question!" Kay couldn't believe how she managed to distract him from answering that question. The last thing she heard before she went out of the café was, "So are you gonna help me or not?" Kay decided that she would answer that question at another time. Fox, who was still at the Book Café, sat back in his chair and sighed to himself.
