Patricia and Eddie had been competing for 10,000 points on Temple Run 2 for 30 minutes so far. Patricia's character kept falling off of ropes or jumping off of bridges, and Eddie would quit the game everything he slipped on a branch. They two were yelling in frustration in the packed movie theater, getting looks from other couples and some adults.

"Guys, turn off your phones." David whispered at the two as the theater's light's dimmed and movie previews started.

"I'm at 5,000 points! I'm half way there!" Eddie protested, continuing to play his video game. Every once in a while he'd steal a glance at Patricia's phone screen, seeing if he was close to beating her. Eddie was about to yell out of victory, at 9,900 points, when he felt a tap on his shoulder. A large man with a flashlight towered over him.

"Excuse me, sir." The man who owned a very low voice grabbed his arm. "Many audience members have complained about you and your little lady friend's game. We need you two to leave." The man barked loudly. Eddie was lifted out of his chair, the same as Patricia, and the two were pushed out of the theater.

"But, mister! I'll turn my phone off I swear!" the girl promised in hopes of access to the film her friends were watching. "Please!"

"No buts, the screen said 'please turn off all cell phones, anyone who violates this rule will be escorted out of the movie theater' but I guess you two were too busy playing that game to see." The man who had a named tag that read Pablo remarked. The three had reached the front of the theater where the box office was. "Goodbye." He dropped their arms and walked back into the large building that smelled of fresh popcorn.

"See what you did you Weasel!" Patricia punched Eddie's arm. "You got us kicked out of the cinema!"

"Me? You were the one who made the bet!" Eddie remarked while stomping his foot on the ground.

"Did you just really stomp your foot at me?" Patricia yelled, throwing her arms in the air. They were attracting a crowd to watch their argument.

"I think I just did."

"You're acting like an idiotic five year old! Do I need to call your mum?" the girl waved her phone in the air, Eddie was taken aback.

"Go ahead! Tell her how you're overreacting!"

"You want to see some real overreacting?" Patricia took two steps forward towards him. She was never to lose an argument. "You are the most immature boyfriend I've ever had!"

"I'm the only boyfriend you've ever had!" the statement received loud ooohs from bystanders.

"Well now I can go find another one, one who doesn't act like an idiot, one who doesn't go spilling my secrets, one who will actually think about what they say before they say it. We're done. Over. No longer dating." Patricia jerked her purse back onto her shoulder and walked away from the scene.

"Where do you think you're going? You're staying at my house!" Eddie yelled from his place while Patricia proceeded to stomp her feet down the sidewalk.

"Maybe I'll call Caleb, or maybe Lucas might let me stay over there for a while."

An elderly man walked over towards Eddie, using his cane for support. "Look, kid, I've had something like this happen to me before, and I almost let her go." The man said quietly. "Chase her. Girls love that," the man turned his head and smiled. "Don't they, Bea?"

"We do indeed, Samuel!" Bea winked at her husband. "Go get that girl, sonny! I was the one this fool chased around town back in 1967!" she chuckled while turning around to purchase her movie tickets.

Eddie didn't need any more motivation. He ran, he ran as fast as his feet would take him. He already lost her earlier, and he wasn't going to let that happen again.

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Patricia walked down LA's sidewalks, wiping away tears from her face. Her feet were killing her, and it was very hot and humid. She hated it. She didn't know how to get to Lucas's house, all she knew is his address that Caleb had given her. She knew she overreacted, and all she wanted to do was lay down next to her boyfriend on the couch, but she couldn't. Eddie was probably raging, and Patricia always lived up to her promises. Though, that's what she thought.

"Yacker!" a familiar voice called down the sidewalk. "I'm sorry. I'm so, so, so sorry!" the blonde haired boy dropped his leather jacket on the floor. "Look, Patricia. I already almost lost you once, and that reason was just as stupid as this one. You came to spend time with your nice, funny, and caring boyfriend. Not some rude and idiotic slob." Rain had started to pour. "If we're going to split, this might as well be the end of everything."

The red head walked towards him, taking small strides until they were only a foot apart. "Let's call this the beginning." Patricia replied.

Eddie leaned in and kissed her in the rain. Of course, Patricia despised cliché couples, but she had to deal with the fact that she and Eddie were probably the most cliché couple she's ever known of, besides Nina and Fabian, but she enjoyed being cliché. A whole lot.

A/N: Wow like what did I even write? Well, it's the last week of school! I'm so excited, I'll have more time to write! I had two new ideas for some fan fictions, so hopefully once this ends I can write those! And this chapter seems to kind of lead to nowhere, but I'll make it work. Trust me!

-Nadia