"Becky, is that you?"

Adam grinned as he realized who it was. It was his high school sweetheart.

What were the odds of passing her on the sidewalk? It seemed to be she was enjoying a book outside a coffee stop.

Her bright blue eyes stared at him as it took her a few seconds to process that it was. "Adam?" He nodded. "Oh my goodness, it's nice to see you!"

Her bright personality was still there-he could tell. She stood up and they awkwardly hugged as they ended on bad terms the last time they spoke years ago.

"What are you doing here?" Becky couldn't help but eye him. He had changed so much since high school; taller, stronger, and looking manlier than ever.

"I'm here on a business trip. I, uh, I work with a radio station up in Boston." Adam explained and she looked a little surprised. "I'm actually on my way to something. I do need to get going."

Becky let him pass by her and she gently grabbed his forearm. "Why don't we meet up again?"

::

The blonde heard someone come into her apartment and heard a familiar voice, "Babe, I'm home."

Derek found his wife in the kitchen, finishing up the cooking and he smiled at her. "How are you?" She pecked his cheek.

"I'm okay. There were these assholes protesting outside the office saying we aren't exactly helping the homeless." Derek worked for a corporation that had ties with several organizations. He was a secretary for the time being but he was excited to move up the ladder.

Becky reached for his collar and sighed. "When are we going to go out?" She looked up at the brown eyes of her husband. "You promised we would go to California and we haven't been."

Fresh out of college, they married. It was a year later and they were still to go on any sort of honeymoon, as money was tight from school loans and the apartment.

"Becky." He gently pushed her away as money was a sensitive topic. He felt he wasn't doing his job as a husband.

She rubbed her temple, "Derek, I can work too. I have a degree, too!" She graduated with bachelors in sociology. Which is how their fields connected in the first place as he always wanted to work with the business side of organizations.

In order to stop the argument, Derek went to change. The conversation was getting old, as they would always argue about it. He didn't want her to work as he felt she needed to stay home and do what women were meant to do. Traditional settings as his mom had taught him.

Becky sighed and began to set up dinner. She felt almost robotic after doing these tasks for so long.

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Adam arrived to his hotel and felt lonely at an instance. This was always the downside of traveling, as he had no companion.

They send him time to time to different cities when the owner of the radio station hears of bands that are rising up in popularity. He had had the most musical talent and music knowledge so he was the one sent all the time.

Coming all the way to Florida was a new setting for him as it was a total flip-flop of where he resided now. After college, he found the opening in Boston and felt like it was a perfect fit. Quickly he moved up the ladder and had huge influences towards the station.

Back at home; he had friends and friends with benefits to be around but not here. He only had one that he ran into today, but was she even a friend?

Seeing her today brought back so much from his high school days and it confused him. They broke up at the age of 18 and yet now at 22 just looking at her made his knees weak.

She looked so mature yet the same girl he fell in love with so long ago. "Fuck." He mumbled to himself.

Grabbing his phone, he sent a quick text to the blonde, as he wanted to set up a date to meet up. He would only be here for so long so the sooner the better. He still cared for her and after no much silence in the past years; he wanted to make sure she was happy.