Fox made his way through the crowded dance floor over to the bar. He had been dancing all night with a couple of chicks but he wasn't really interested. He sat down and watched everyone danced to the music while he bobbed his head. He looked around to see if he could scope out any hot girls and his eyes fell on a beautiful hispanic girl with dark hair. Not wanting to pass his chance by, he stood up and walked over to her.
"Hey." he said to her, not too happy with his lame hello.
"Hey." she said flashing him a smile.
"What's your name? I'm Fox." he yelled over the music.
"I'm Theresa." she answered.
"Nice to meet you, Theresa. You're very beautiful." he complimented her.
"Thanks." Theresa said blushing.
"So what brings you here tonight? I'm sure your dates around here somewhere." he asked pretending to look around.
"Actually I don't have one. I came by myself."
"Really?" Fox said a little relieved.
"Yeah. I'm just here to blow off some steam...maybe get a drink or two." she said sadly as she looked over at the bar.
"May I ask why? You can always vent on me...I'm a good listener."
Theresa paused and then looked at him. "Well, my boyfriend, or my ex rather, cheated on me with a girl I absolutey hate...she got pregnant, and now he's marrying her."
"Damn, I'm sorry." Fox replied. "I feel ashamed of my gender right now! I don't blame you if you go through life thinking guys suck cause sometimes we do!"
"True." she chuckled. "No offense."
"I still talk to my ex. It's important to at least try and remain friends with them, but sometimes its impossible when they act like buttholes." he continued.
"I don't think I could stay friends with him. He makes me so angry sometimes."
"Then loose him for good. Seriously. Life is too short to let people like him piss you off."
Theresa sighed at the thought of letting go. "I try. We've gotten into so many arguments that he's apologized about and I forgive him."
"No seriously Theresa. You gotta lose him. I know guys that do stuff like he did and they just play with girls emotions." he advised her.
"True." she agreed.
"I am totally serious. You gotta try and forget about him and find some other friends that make you happy. It doesn't matter how often he apologizes...obviously they are emtpy apologies because he ends up doing things again."
"Yeah I know. We've been through so much stuff together though..." she drifted off.
"I know its tough, but you have to do it. I mean look in the mirror, you're way too good for him!" he said trying to get a smile out of her.
"Haha." she laughed.
"Do you believe in your heart that you deserve the best guy in the world?"
"Yeah, I guess." Theresa hesitated.
"Good, then go after him. Even better yet, odds are he'll come to you."
"Thanks. You made me feel so much better. I don't think I need that drink now." she said gratefully.
"No problem, but let me tell you about this guy named Fox who thinks you're pretty awesome."
"Tell me more about Fox."
"Well, other than girls named Theresa he likes sports...things like that."
"He sounds interesting." she played along.
"I know him pretty well so I can answer just about anything."
"Oh you know him pretty well."
"Well a certain someone I know happens to want to dance with Theresa. If he asked her, what would she say?"
"If he's the interesting person you were talking about before, she would probably say yes."
"Well he says lets go!" Fox smiled taking her onto the dance floor.
Theresa laughed as she danced with Fox. It had been a while since she had let loose and she felt comfortable with his arms sliding up and down his hips. She began to goosebumps as he pulled her hair back and kissed her neck right below her ear. Then he bit her dress strap and kissed her shoulder.
"You must be a ladies man." she giggled as she pushed away.
"I'm a one girl ladies man. I like to be with one girl and focus all my attention on her." he answered smoothly.
"Sure."
"Like honestly, my only goal is to make that girl the happiest girl in the the world." he told her.
"Well," she said beginning to walk away, "that's a nice goal and I had a nice time, but I have to go."
"Alright." Fox said a little disappointed. "Take it easy."
"Yeah." Theresa said. She gave him a quick smile and turned to walk away.
"Hey." he said to her, not too happy with his lame hello.
"Hey." she said flashing him a smile.
"What's your name? I'm Fox." he yelled over the music.
"I'm Theresa." she answered.
"Nice to meet you, Theresa. You're very beautiful." he complimented her.
"Thanks." Theresa said blushing.
"So what brings you here tonight? I'm sure your dates around here somewhere." he asked pretending to look around.
"Actually I don't have one. I came by myself."
"Really?" Fox said a little relieved.
"Yeah. I'm just here to blow off some steam...maybe get a drink or two." she said sadly as she looked over at the bar.
"May I ask why? You can always vent on me...I'm a good listener."
Theresa paused and then looked at him. "Well, my boyfriend, or my ex rather, cheated on me with a girl I absolutey hate...she got pregnant, and now he's marrying her."
"Damn, I'm sorry." Fox replied. "I feel ashamed of my gender right now! I don't blame you if you go through life thinking guys suck cause sometimes we do!"
"True." she chuckled. "No offense."
"I still talk to my ex. It's important to at least try and remain friends with them, but sometimes its impossible when they act like buttholes." he continued.
"I don't think I could stay friends with him. He makes me so angry sometimes."
"Then loose him for good. Seriously. Life is too short to let people like him piss you off."
Theresa sighed at the thought of letting go. "I try. We've gotten into so many arguments that he's apologized about and I forgive him."
"No seriously Theresa. You gotta lose him. I know guys that do stuff like he did and they just play with girls emotions." he advised her.
"True." she agreed.
"I am totally serious. You gotta try and forget about him and find some other friends that make you happy. It doesn't matter how often he apologizes...obviously they are emtpy apologies because he ends up doing things again."
"Yeah I know. We've been through so much stuff together though..." she drifted off.
"I know its tough, but you have to do it. I mean look in the mirror, you're way too good for him!" he said trying to get a smile out of her.
"Haha." she laughed.
"Do you believe in your heart that you deserve the best guy in the world?"
"Yeah, I guess." Theresa hesitated.
"Good, then go after him. Even better yet, odds are he'll come to you."
"Thanks. You made me feel so much better. I don't think I need that drink now." she said gratefully.
"No problem, but let me tell you about this guy named Fox who thinks you're pretty awesome."
"Tell me more about Fox."
"Well, other than girls named Theresa he likes sports...things like that."
"He sounds interesting." she played along.
"I know him pretty well so I can answer just about anything."
"Oh you know him pretty well."
"Well a certain someone I know happens to want to dance with Theresa. If he asked her, what would she say?"
"If he's the interesting person you were talking about before, she would probably say yes."
"Well he says lets go!" Fox smiled taking her onto the dance floor.
Theresa laughed as she danced with Fox. It had been a while since she had let loose and she felt comfortable with his arms sliding up and down his hips. She began to goosebumps as he pulled her hair back and kissed her neck right below her ear. Then he bit her dress strap and kissed her shoulder.
"You must be a ladies man." she giggled as she pushed away.
"I'm a one girl ladies man. I like to be with one girl and focus all my attention on her." he answered smoothly.
"Sure."
"Like honestly, my only goal is to make that girl the happiest girl in the the world." he told her.
"Well," she said beginning to walk away, "that's a nice goal and I had a nice time, but I have to go."
"Alright." Fox said a little disappointed. "Take it easy."
"Yeah." Theresa said. She gave him a quick smile and turned to walk away.
