So yeah, this idea popped into my head on the way to school this morning.
It's a three-ish-shot drabbly thingy. Should be fun so far as I see it.
Well....not fun. I'm actually going to attempt something that isn't all...perky and stuff. Although...my one-shots aren't really the....perkiest things in the world...But...I dunno, not depressing...
You know what? I'm going to shut up. Just get to writing.
Read, Review, & Enjoy!!
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We'd grown increasingly closer as time progressed. At first, it was painstakingly obvious that we didn't get along. But now? We're as close as can be.
When her current boyfriend, Jackson Tyler, asked her out, she ran into my dressing room, ranting and raving about how happy she was - her glowing white smile illuminating her delicate face. And despite how heart breaking it was to see her so infatuated with another guy, I couldn't help but smile along with her.
Time and time again I've had to watch her gush about this wonderful, amazing, fantastic guy, had to give her advice on what to wear on her date, help her pick out an anniversary gift.
She even tried repeatedly to set me up with her other friends in hopes that we could go on a double date. First it was an intern who works at the studio. Then her make up girl.
Then she left for New Zealand for six weeks to film some fantasy adventure movie.
I picked her up at the airport - not her super gorgeous amazingly awesome boyfriend. Me.
When I saw her at the gate she was simply glowing. Her hair was a little longer and in loose curls that shone beautifully, even under the fluorescent lights of LAX. Her smile was just as bright and infectious as always.
And hooked around her arm was a tall leggy porcelain beauty with soft, auburn ringlets and a smile that could even rival Sonny's. She was wearing a pair of Ugg slippers, charcoal gray leggings and an emerald green sweater that came down to her mid-thigh. She had all the right curves in all the right places. She had perfect bone-structure, and a smooth, comforting voice.
"Chad!" She greeted me with an even brighter smile than before (if that was even possible) and a hug.
"Hey Sonny," my voice was smooth and level. Instead of being all perky like she was, I sounded...almost sad. I lingered on the hug, not wanting to let her go, but she pulled away.
"Chad," she drew out my name as she turned to face the red-head, and pulled her forward by the elbow. "I'd like you to meet Dillyn."
The girl extended her hand to me, smiling, her hazel eyes gleaming with glee. "Dillyn Reynolds."
I attempted to introduce myself, shaking her hand, a small, genuine, half smile on my face."Chad--"
"Dylan Cooper," she cut me off. "I'm a huge Falls fan." Once again she beamed.
"...Never said she had good taste..." I overheard Sonny muttering. I tried my best to stifle a chuckle.
Dillyn then looked down to her wrist, glancing at her watch. "Ooo...Umm, I gotta go. My ride home's probably waiting."
"Oh, okay. Bye!" Sonny frowned slightly and waved to her departing (now ex-) castmate.
Once she was sure that she was out of earshot, Sonny turned back to me, a devious grin on her face. "So...what do you think?!"
"Think? ...Of what?"
"Of Dillyn! She's great, isn't she?!"
"Umm...yeah...I guess. Why exactly?"
"I think you should go out with her!" She looked terribly excited. I didn't have the heart to let her down.
I sighed as quietly as I could. "Alright. Sure, why not?" I put on my best smile and we finally proceeded to baggage claim.
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Okay! That's it for part one!
I feel I could've made this a bit more...angsty. Ah well. Hope you've liked it.
Please review. Part two should be up soon.
