At Cavanaugh Park
Where I used to think
That this life would be good
And I would do things
That I thought that I should

Cavanaugh Park – Something Corporate

Sean sat against a tree in the area of the ravine that he and Emma had shared their last kiss. He might always regret ending their relationship. He just needed someone who needed him, someone who had the time, someone who wasn't so fucking judgmental. But deep down he knew it was more than that. They were getting too serious, too close. He began to hate that Emma knew how to read him like a book. Now that it's over, she looked right through him. She didn't even have the time to look at him with worried eyes anymore. It made him want to punch something or someone. He would love to punch Chris right into his little smug face. That little asshole would get his soon enough. He didn't care what Emma would say, if her stupid ass boyfriend said one more word to him… Sean sighed, stood up, and dusted off his pants. He didn't feel like missing Auto shop, it was the one class he actually liked.

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Emma sighed in frustration, Snake had once again ruined her weekend by making her baby sit… AGAIN. It was their fucking child, couldn't they take care of it? They were going to see his parents and they didn't think bringing baby jack would be such a good idea. She stormed down the hallway towards the front doors; she did not feel like sitting in math with Toby trying to talk her ear off. She headed toward her sanctuary at this hellhole. She couldn't seem to stop her life from spinning out of control. She wasn't sure how she was going to break the news to Chris. They were supposed to go on a date on Friday. This would be they forth date she'd have cancel. Though he always seemed to understand she just couldn't help but wonder when he'd give up, like Sean had.

At that moment Emma bumped right into non other than Sean Cameron.

"Speak of the devil" Emma mumbled under her breath.

"What?" Sean asked, he wasn't sure exactly what Emma had said.

"Sorry." Emma said almost sarcastically and stepped around Sean.

"Where are you going, School's not out yet."

"I think I know when school gets out." Emma spat in annoyance. She was not in the mood for one of Sean's 'You're the good girl so be the "Good Girl" speech' it was getting old. Besides, wasn't that one of the reasons he broke up with her?

"Sorry" Sean said putting his hands up. What was irking her anyway?

"For what Sean? Asking annoying questions, dumping me for a gang of thugs, lying to me, breaking my heart? Stop me when I get close."

"I don't need this right now." Sean said in frustration.

"Right, poor little Sean. Why don't you stop brooding over how horrible your life is and fix it already?"

"Like you're doing such a wonderful job. How does your boyfriend like knowing I'm your first everything. Or have you not told him yet?"

Emma could feel her blood boil and she took a few steps towards Sean and whispered into his ear "How does it feel to know you won't be my last anything?" With that said Emma turned and headed towards the ravine.

Sean just didn't know when to stop pushing. Though this time Emma did a good job of pushing his buttons. She ran her hand through her hair and sat at a tree by where her and Sean had kissed for the last time. The ravine would always remind her of Sean.

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