"Okay, just don't tell Suzy that I'm datin' Sylvia. I think I can get 'er back," Dallas had just heard the news about Suzy. He was surprised. When he saw her driving away with her parents last year, he thought he'd never see her again.
"Man, Dally, maybe you should just tell her you're datin' Sylvia again. 'Member, you and her were like in love. You hurt her so much. 'Member when I had to talk to her to cheer her up. She was crying. You had caused her so much pain. And now she gave up a college opportunity to come back to see you," Soda was really worried about Suze.
She had told him yesterday that she came back to see Dallas. She had refused a college opportunity to come see him. She really loved him. I didn't want to see her get hurt again. If Dallas tried to lie to her, and cheat on Sylvia, he'd end up losing all of 'em.
"Soda, don't worry. I'll just dump Sylvia and get back with Suzy, until she leaves again," Sometimes Dallas's sick mind disturbed Soda.
He was taught to treat girls better than that.
Two-Bit and Dallas were alike in many ways. The way they talked to girls, the way they two-timed. I'd never do that.
Today was the day that we were goin' to take Suzy to the drive-in. I decided not to tell Dally, thinkin' maybe he'd be mad. Pony already knew about it. The three of us -Pony, Soda, and Suzy- were real good friends. So, Suze was excited about it.
"I got a date with Sylvia tonight, so I'm gonna invite Suzy for tomorrow night," Dally continued to plot his plan. God, Soda thought, why couldn't he feel some sympathy toward her?
"I don't know if that's a good-" Soda looked up, trying to finish, but Dally was gone.
"Hey, Suzy," Dallas called. She was up at the field that we used to play football on. Dallas looked back, makin' sure that no one followed him out the house.
"Dallas!" She screamed. Dallas had crossed into the field now. Suzy jumped up from her position on the grass, and ran to him, throwing her arms around him immediately. She kissed him, 'till they were on the grass floor, rolling around.
"Suzy, I thought I wasn't ever goin' to see you again," Dallas said between a kiss.
"I thought i wasn't either. But Dallas, I gave up goin' to college for ya. I wanted to come back and see you. And, man, it was worth givin' college up," Suzy kissed her.
Dallas wanted to continue kissin' her. But he wanted to ask her too. Maybe he wouldn't be able to do this to Suzy. She was so...helpless. She was a fighter. She had givin' up college for him.
He fought against Suzy, which was hard. She was real strong. Maybe she really did miss him. "Suzy," He gasped between a kiss.
"Mmmm?"
"Wanna go out to the Dingo with me tomorrow?"
"Yea, yea, that sounds great!" She kissed Dallas once more. She got up, brushed herself off, and strutted over to her house.
Dallas layed there for a few minutes. How could he do anything to hurt her? She let so much go just to go see Dally. And now he was going to let her down. Nah, Dallas thought, she won't never find out about Sylvia and I.
Soda and Sandy were sittin' on the jungle bars tops at the park. "Sandy," He shook his head, "I gotta cancel our date tonight,"
He kissed her, trying to soften her up. "Why?" She pulled away from him.
"You 'member Suzy, right?"
"Oh, yeah, Suzy! The one that was with Dally! What 'bout her?" She asked, jumping down from the tops of the bars. She landed back on the ground.
"Well, she came back yesterday," Before Sandy started to protest, he continued, "and Darry set us up to meet Two-Bit and Johnny at the drive-in. Don't worry, it's not just us two. Pony's comin' too," Soda jumped down and looked at Sandy in the face.
Sandy looked like she was gonna cry. "You know that Dally is dating Sylvia. Well, Suzy came back to see Dally. She gave up a college opportunity to come back and see him. I feel bad for 'er. She's gonna find out sometime that Dallas is dating Sylvia,"
"I know. I'm just glad Pony's goin'. He won't let you get too serious with her," Sandy shook her head, and wiped her face.
Soda stopped her hand. He took it down to her side. Sandy smiled. She knew that Soda loved her. She was pretty soft, she had to admit. She shouldn't be jealous or sad or nothin', she thought.
"You know I love you," Soda said, smiling.
"You don't know that I love you," Sandy smiled, "but now you do." She turned around and walked away.
