I'm really into this ship right now. It's so incredibly cute.

I don't own Total Drama.


Well, LeShawna didn't love him. She didn't even like him anymore. That much was very clear as he'd watched her cuddled up to Alejandro in the latest episode of Total Drama World Tour.

Sitting alone on a bench in the park, his head was in his hands.

He couldn't remember walking there. But then, he had been in some kind of trance after seeing LeShawna just forget about him so easily. He wasn't even sure if he'd remembered to turn off the TV when he'd left his apartment.

Of course he was upset – distraught, even. He'd adored LeShawna since he'd first set eyes on the loud and proud sister, when they'd both arrived at Camp Wawanakwa more than a year prior. Luscious LeShawna didn't want her sugar baby any more. He felt like he'd been led on.

"Harold?" A female voice asked him. "Are you okay?"

He looked up at the newcomer.

The sunset was to her back, and was creating some glare on his glasses. Because of the glare, all he could see was the girl's voluptuous figure; her face was completely hidden by shadow. Her figure illuminated in golden light, she looked like an angel, curvaceous and wonderful, descended from heaven in his time of need.

She moved to sit beside him on the bench.

Sadie.

"Are you okay?" She asked, putting a comforting hand on his shoulder.

"Yeah, I just. . ." he sighed. "LeShawna doesn't love me anymore."

"I thought you two were off again?"

"We were." he said. "But I still loved her. I was trying to win her back, but she doesn't care anymore."

"Awww, honey, how could she not?" the girl asked.

"Alejandro."

"Oh." It was clear from her tone that she'd seen the latest episode of World Tour as well. She sighed. "Well, it's her loss. You're a great guy."

"Evidently not as great as Alejandro."

Sadie was silent for a few moments. "You know what? I think you're greater than Alejandro!"

"You're just saying that."

"No I'm not." she insisted. "I swear. I actually think you're really cool."

"Sadie, there you are!" came another female voice, sounding slightly irritated. Then, "Oh, hi Harold."

"Hi Katie." Harold greeted the other girl.

"Sadie, are you ready to go? We're gonna miss the start of the movie if we don't hurry."

"Yeah, I'll be right with you. You go on ahead, I'll catch up with you in a second."

"Okay." Katie frowned but nodded and began to walk away.

Sadie grabbed a piece of paper - no, a receipt - and the closest thing she had to a writing utensil – an eyeliner pencil - from her purse. She scribbled some numbers on it and handed it to Harold. "That's my phone number. You can call or text me if you need to talk. Maybe we could even hang out sometime. I'm here for you, Harold."

"Gosh, that's really sweet of you, Sadie." he said.

"I gotta go. Catch you later?" she said, hurrying after her best friend. But not without a quick glance over her shoulder back at Harold. A smile on her face, she held her hand up to the side of her face like a phone, and mouthed the words "Call me!" before she linked arms with Katie and went away.

Holding the piece of paper carefully so he wouldn't smudge the markings made with Sadie's eyeliner, Harold smiled. "Wow, that was unexpected."


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