Rain poured onto the small Blue Bar on that summer afternoon, with Nami gulping some of Griffin's (bartender) famous drinks. "Griffin, do you ever wonder where your life is taking you?" she asked him very seriously, paying for her third drink.

"Sometimes. Why?"

"Because I don't. I'm still single living in some small motel in the middle of nowhere. Love doesn't come easy to me, and that's what makes it hard," she explained while sighing. The bar door opened as Ron, the cute farmer, entered. His spiky brown hair was gelled down.

"I'll take a Blue Punch!" he ordered as Griffin made the signal. Ron walked over to Nami and slapped her back.

"Get off of me!" she said coldly, backing off. "No one understands!"

She sobbed loudly as she left the bar. It was still rainy out, so many of the townspeople were still walking around. Nami ran into the inn next door, ran up the stairs, and slammed her room's door. She cried loudly in her pillow on the bed. "My life is terrible!" she bawled, wiping the tears streaming out. "I have no love, or family!"

Then her crying stopped as she remembered her son, Jack. He was her and her fiance's son. The three of them lived in the city until Nami had it with him, so she walked out. Darren, her fiance, was a jerk, and never did anything around the house to take care of their two year old son. Jack was probably six by now, because that had been four, very hard years ago. Nami was so upset at that time that she wanted to just scream, so she charged out of the inn. She ran the whole way to the big boulder, and climbed onto it. "I hate my life!!" she screamed, ready to jump in the water. (She wasn't trying to kill herself)Just when she was about to do this because she was mad, a familiar voice stopped her.

"Mom?" asked the voice, getting closer. Nami took a deep breath. Was it really the return of her long lost son?

"J-Jack?" She slowly turned around and saw her ex and her son. Nami jumped off the big rock and hugged her son tightly. "I missed you so much," she cried, feeling joyful to see her only family member.

Darren, however, stood there straight up tall. "When he got expelled from his old school, I had to give him to you since that was the only school in the area," he told her. Nami glanced up at her scary ex, with his hairy whiskers and bald hair.

"How the *bunny* did you find me?" she questioned while stuttering.

"I have ways," he snicked, while playing with his car keys. He hopped in his fancy car, waved at Jack, and drove off.