A/N: Not that great a fic but tis still going up.
Kisses Her in the Pouring Rain
She had to get out. It didn't matter that the rain was thundering down; she couldn't bear to be in the same room as him. They had ended this argument by Robbie saying some things that he didn't mean and Jackie turning away and leaving the room. She had got to the outside set of stairs when she heard his footsteps running after her. She didn't want to hear any more insults directed at her, so she walked even quicker. How could she have once thought of giving up everything in her life to be with him?
"Jackie, honey, please wait."
"No Robbie, you said all you had to back in there! And I am not your honey!"
"Look I was angry and stupid; you aren't a neurotic bore. In fact, not even one of those descriptions that I gave of you was right. You are the woman who I can see with myself for the rest of our lives. I couldn't imagine my life without your wit, voice, clothes; just everything about you."
Jackie had stopped walking and turned around to face him, surprised not to see a grin on his face, "Robbie, sometime soon you have to realise that you can't make everything better with some nicely put compliments!"
"I'm not trying to. I'm telling you the truth, you always tell me to be honest."
"Go away Robbie."
"No. I don't want to lose you Jackie."
"Maybe if you leave me alone now then I won't hate you more than I do already!"
"I know you don't hate me." He took a step towards
"Oh yeah, where's the proof?"
He pulled her against his body and pressed his lips against hers. It would have been painful if she hadn't enjoyed tasting the saltiness of his soft lips so much. He broke off the kiss and looked into her eyes,
"You are the woman who I want next to me for forever and a day."
Robbie gently picked a section of her wet hair and moved it from her cheek, replacing it with his lips. She placed her hands on the sides of his face and dragged his mouth back to hers. As they broke apart this time he whispered into her ear,
"See you don't hate me."
"Of course I don't but please stop pissing me off Robbie."
"Will I get a reward if I stop?" Now she remembered why she felt so much for him, his humour made her giggle, no matter how angry she had previously been at him.
"Possibly. Now can we get out of this rain, I'm getting cold and wet."
"Okay and I do mean it when I say I'm sorry about what I said earlier."
"I know you do." They found each others' hands and held on as they ran back inside with their soaking wet hair and clothes making small puddles on the floors. Just like the couple standing in them, the puddles joined together and couldn't be seperated.
Tenth Short Complete.
