Please review…I don't know if I should go on with this story line… thanks ya'll I hope you like it…
A Day To Remember
She walked through the hall with a purpose, passing her cheerleader friends at their lockers. She had to find Tim ASAP to have a quick chat with him, well a serious conversation if possible. She hurried through the crowds of other students, searching even though she knew there was a better chance at finding him in a bar, or at least passed out on his couch at his house. At the "T" split int the hallway, she turned right along with the traffic of other kids going to class.
"Hey Garrity!" His rough but smooth, oxymoron voice called.
She halted quick, rigid, with her heart beating fast. She turned around as he came up behind her. He gave her a nod and asked, "How'd ya like the show?"
"Show?" She asked starring at his pink lips. No! The situation is bad enough already without giving Riggins more reason to think that she might actually like him, let alone love him! She instead looked up into his eyes, shocked by the want that filled them.
"The radio show...ya know...sports for the Bible thumpers." He said scratching the top of his head with his right hand, in an awkward manner. "Find it entertaining?" She gave him her dirtiest look, but remembered to be gracious, she was a Christian after all!
"Yeah, if ya call listening to a bunch of lonely, confused girls ask you out on dates entertaining." He lowered his head slightly, as if disappointed, but as usual his face didn't reveal anything. "Look, I really need to talk to you..." She glanced around the hallway, makikng sure no one was within hearing range.
"Yeah? 'bout what?" He turned his attention back to Lyla as she flushed a little, clearly uncomfortable with what she needed to say. The bell rang through the empty halls, signaling the start of class. They were totally and completely alone.
"Riggins..." She paused and took a breath, starting again, "Tim, I don't know how to says this, but...I think I'm pregnant." She swallowed hard, trying to keep from crying in front of him, cuz the last time she had lost it in front of him, it didn't end very honorably. His face paled and he turned even more quiet that usual, as if that were even possible. "And...your the father." She said an almost whisper, her voice suddenly hoarse, echoing through the empty halls, unheard but permanent.
