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Chapter Four

There was a knock on the door. She turned down the television and stood up. Don was waiting there, more distracted and anxious than normal.

"Hey, Dina" he said. "Can I come in?"

"Of course."

She made room for him to come in and then closed the door. Don didn't even bother to sit down. Standing up, he asked with a very anxious voice.

"Is Nina here?"

"No. She has a photo shoot in Belladonna Cove today. She will only come back at night, and even so I think she's going to spend the night at David's. She's been there for two days, since Christmas."

It was not that she didn't like David or what Nina had with him, but it was starting to bother her that her sister was settling down with him. Perhaps it was jealous that Nina was growing up and getting a life of her own, but what Dina missed the most was the parties with her sister. After he moved in Pleasantview, Nina stays the whole day at house, says she's too tired to go out and is always talking about David. It gets annoying after awhile.

"Since Christmas?" Don repeated. "F*ck."

"Why are you so worried about her?"

"Because she shouldn't be going out with that guy."

She realized what was going on there. It seemed that she wasn't the only one with jealous.

"You're right. She should be going out with you, isn't it?"

He didn't answer.

Dina didn't want to waste anytime. What he had done to her, leaving her like that, was extremely pathetic, but Dina couldn't pass a chance to get him back, not mattering what she would have to do to get it.

"Come on, Don, how long did you think Nina was gonna put up with you? She doesn't like to be the just another one, she likes to feel special. And you know that. You knew it before you started to go out with that Goth kid."

Don leaned a shoulder against the wall.

"I thought she would understand…"

"Well, she didn't. She didn't like at all when you told her you were going out with Cassandra, did she? What made you think she was gonna change her mind?"

Don didn't say anything again.

"Look, Don, you gotta accept she's moved on. Maybe it's time for you to move on too."

Dina took one step closer to Don. He was wearing a very nice perfume.

"Maybe you have to realize that there are better women for you out there than Nina."

Dina put one hand on his neck, pulling herself closer to him, pressing her body against his, trying as hard as she could to make her point clear.

"There are some women that won't care at all how many others you go out with…"

And with that being said, she pressed her lips on his. Her left hand moved down to his belt while her tongue made its way through his mouth. Don started to respond to the kiss, taking off her top. She remembered when they were together, and she said to herself that he hadn't changed at all.

Twenty minutes later there were clothes spread on the floor of her bedroom and their two tired bodies lying in her bed, both panting.

"This must be the best sex I've ever had" she lied. Beside her, Don smiled.

"I wouldn't doubt that."