For Advice

Friendship of Joey and Chandler and implied Mondler.

Joey leaned back in Rosita, his eyes firmly set on the TV. Reaching toward the other side of the Barcalounger, he pulled a can of beer from the cooler and popped it open. Taking a long swig from it, he continued to watch Yasmine Bleeth run across the beach until the lock clicked behind him and the door swung open.

"Hey, man," Chandler said behind him.

With one last long gaze at Yasmine, Joey paused the television, and turned around the chair. "Hey, Chandler. Where have you been?"

Chandler twisted his keys around in his hands, staring down at his feet. "I, uh, was with my girlfriend."

Joey sat up, interested. "Are you sure she's your girlfriend? Not someone you think is your girlfriend but is actually dating the guy you met at the store?"

Chandler pointed at him. "Hey! It was a misunderstanding! And you swore you would never speak of it again!"

Joey chucked, taking another drink of his beer. "Sorry, man. So. This girl. She any good?"

"Ah Joey, you couldn't imagine it," Chandler replied, a huge grin sweeping over his face.

"Oh, I could imagine a lot," Joey said, smiling a bit, settling back in the chair, "and do I know this girl?"

Chandler smiled as if he was thinking of an inside joke. "You know what, Joe, I think you may do know this girl. In fact, I think you see her everyday down at Central Perk."

"Wait, wait, wait. Why are you dating Gunther?"

Rolling his eyes, Chandler responded, "I said girl, Joey. Actually, no. You have never seen this girl in your life." With a heavy sigh, he flopped down in the Barcalounger opposite from his roommates' and laid his head back. "But there's a slight problem. I think I'm in love with her."

At this comment, Joey laughed so hard he almost upset his can of beer and had to place it on the floor.

"What? Why are you so surprised that a big commitment phobe who's never been in a serious relationship like me could ever love a girl?" He frowned. "Wait, never mind. I see where you're coming from."

At long last, Joey finally stopped laughing and turned to face his best friend. "Chandler, if you love her, you love her. It's as simple as that. I think you should tell her and just see where it goes."

"Wow, Joe, that was actually really deep," Chandler said, a little surprised, "did someone on Baywatch say that?"

Joey shrugged. "This girl I was sleeping with said it to me." He took another drink from the can. "Never called that one back."

That made a lot more sense to Chandler.

"I'm going to go to bed, Joey. Do well on your audition tomorrow."

"Ah, thanks, man. Hey, can you help me run lines in the morning?"

Chandler paused from his cut in half bedroom door and looked back at Joey. "Sure," he told his best friend before retreating to the confines of his bedroom.

Yeah, this one was kinda stupid, sorry about that. I love Joey so much, but I can't write for him. Hope you liked this one! Please review!