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Ugh, I forgot you had to pay for this thing. Blaze shoved the smartphone off the bed and onto the floor. I need to get a new one anyway, I'm two versions behind from the newest one.

Blaze sat up quickly as she remembered that she needed to be finding a job. I'm getting a little too comfortable just sitting around… Blaze's eyes widened as the door swung open.

"Hey, Blaze, do you want anything from the store? I'm about to walk there."Amy asked, leaning her side on the door frame.

"Can l just walk with you? I really need to get out the house." Blaze said.

"Sure!" Amy realized she sounded way too excited, and quickly stopped leaning against the door frame. "I-I'll be waiting in the living room!" Amy rushed through the hallway.

Is Amy ok…? Blaze dismissed it, and went into the bathroom to take a shower.

Amy sat down on the living room couch and turned on the T.V. I don't know why I'm nervous all of a sudden… Amy thought. Blaze is going to be gone soon, anyway. The last thing I need to be doing is getting attached. Amy thought that fact would give her the upper hand to her emotions, but it just made her feel worse. Amy probably will never admit it to herself, but she didn't want Blaze to leave.

I only just want to sleep with her, that's why. I won't even care if she leaves after that. Amy tried to convince herself that was the only reason she wanted Blaze to stay, but she knew, deep down inside, that it wasn't.

"I'm ready." Blaze said, with her hand on the door knob.

"Alright." Amy got off the couch and walked towards Blaze. Blaze opened the door and walked outside with a faint smile on her face.She was wearing a small orange shoulder bag, with a yellow cardigan, a white shirt, blue denim shorts, and a black converse. Blaze looks so cute... Amy thought.

"I-I don't know where the store is, if you were waiting for me to go..." Blaze nervously laughed. Amy realized she was staring at Blaze, and laughed as well.

"Oh! It's ok, I thought you had an idea of which store you wanted go to!" Amy smiled, trying to play it off.

"I have a ton of money from working all week, so you can get whatever you want." Amy smirked, thinking that maybe that would impress Blaze.

"I don't really want much, I honestly don't even have an idea of what I really want…" Blaze smiled, "I could eat just anything, right now!" Blaze hugged her belly and laughed.

Amy blushed from Blaze's laugh, and faked a cough to hide it. "My allergies are flaring up"

"But it's so nice today!" Blaze said.

"I guess I'm allergic to beautiful days, then." Amy laughed, with Blaze joining in.

As the laughter died down, Amy began to point at the upcoming store."Are you sure you don't want anything from the store? It doesn't have to be food."

"I don't know if this is too much or not, but my cell phone is off. I just need a 15 ring flip phone, and 30 minutes." Blaze nervously asked.

"That's not too much! That's too less! Flip phones are a disgrace!" Amy said in a jokingly serious manner.

"I'm just going to need it for just a short period of time. By the time I get my own job, I'll be able to get my own cell phone." Blaze said.

"Whatever you want, but just know I don't mind getting you a better phone either, just keep that in mind." Amy sighed.

Blaze and Amy went through the automatic double doors of the grocery store, and Blaze shivered as the cold air hit her body. Amy grabbed a grocery cart, and walked towards the snack aisle. Amy grabbed countless bags of chips of different flavours and threw them in the cart.

"Don't you think that's too many? They'll go stale before you get the chance to eat them all." Blaze asked.

"I bet you I'll eat them all by tomorrow." Amy smirked.

"No, it wasn't a challenge, I was just saying…"

"I was going to eat them all by tomorrow whether it was a challenge or not. You don't have to tell me twice to eat a ton of chips as quick as possible."

"Hmph. I have an actual challenge, then. Why don't you try not eating a single chip through an entire week! Wait, just junk food in general, I bet you can't do that!" Blaze smirked.

"You think I can't do it, don't you!" Amy looked offended.

"I doubt you'll make it through today." Blaze laughed.

"Well, I accept your challenge. I'll let you know that I shouldn't be underestimated!"

"What were you even planning to buy besides junk food?" Blaze crossed her arms and smirked.

"Uhh… I didn't think about it before I came. You see...I wasn't thinking of buying junk food, but this was the first aisle I saw… so I said… why not?" Amy struggled to say, because even she knew damn well that was a lie.

"Well, what do you usually even buy?" Blaze asked.

"Uhh… You know, you have a lot of questions! Let's just move along!" Amy nervously laughed.

"Do you know how to cook?" Blaze asked.

"Well, kind of. I used to cook all the time when I had the chance. Used to be one of my favourite things to do." Amy began to look sullen, "Do you know how to cook?" Amy tried to smile.

"Well, not really. My mother was mostly a person who ordered food. But this is good that you know how to cook, because everything that isn't junk food requires at least a little cooking skill!" Blaze said.

"Not everything! Raw vegetables can be eaten! And what about fruit!" Amy debated.

"Let me rephrase myself. A nice tasting meal that isn't junk food requires at least a little cooking skill!" Blaze giggled.

"Whatever. This will be a breeze for me, anyway." Amy smirked and rolled her eyes. "Hey, but the other part of the deal, is that you must eat whatever I make!" Amy said.

"That's not a problem for me!" Blaze laughed.

"So…" Amy smiled deviously, "What food do you absolutely hate!"

"W-what!" Blaze's eyes widened, "I'm not telling you!" Blaze crossed her arms and pouted.

"Blaaaaazeee, trust me," Amy began to evilly rub her hands together, "I won't do anything."

"I- I'd rather not." Blaze walked away quickly to the fruit section. "Let's try to make a fruit salad or something for dessert!" Blaze tried changing the subject.

"Too much work… Let's do something effortless…" Amy groaned.

"You don't do anything but chop up fruit and mix it together!" Blaze insisted.

"Fine then, but since it's soooo simple, you make it."

"And then we can make some cabbage soup for the dinner! And then we can make homemade iced tea!" Blaze was beginning to get glowy eyed and enthusiastic about the thought of such a dinner, before Amy playfully shoved her. "Hey!"

"Do you even know how to make those things?" Amy asked.

"Well, for cabbage soup…. You cut up some cabbage… and then... uhhh…."

"Since I have to cook all of a sudden, I'll teach you!" Amy said.

"O-Ok! I'll be a great student, Ms. Rose." Blaze playfully saluted Amy as if she was in the military.

"You can call me…" Amy smirked deviously, "Master!" Amy couldn't help herself from turning it into something dirty.

"That reminds me of some cheesy BDSM novel somewhere!" Blaze laughed, while Amy laughed red faced.

"Come on, people are staring, let's get out of here!" Amy said, barely compressing her laughter.

"Y-yeah!" Blaze said through her laughter.

"W-wait! We forgot the phone! Let's go! We can trade your old one in or something." Amy said, regaining composure.

"Ok!" Blaze followed Amy to the technology section of the store.

"Pick one out, and I won't let it be a flip phone!" Amy said. "It will pain me to see you walking around with it!"

Blaze looked around and finally settled on a prepaid somewhat sophisticated smartphone. It isn't the newest version, but it's not a flip phone…. Blaze thought.

Blaze handed it to Amy and waited for her approval. "Hm, good enough." Amy shrugged. "Let's head to check out." Amy said.

After getting everything checked out, Amy and Blaze began to walk outside into the dark.

"I didn't think we were in there that long…" said Blaze.

"Time goes by fast when you're having fun, but goes slow when you want things to end already."

"Shopping is fun for you?" Blaze asked.

"W-well…"I might as well flirt and drop a hint, "I-it's was fun shopping with you." Amy began to blush crazy. That didn't come out sounding cool at all. What's wrong with me today! Why can't I talk to her like I talk to other girls!?

"It was fun shopping with you, too!" Blaze giggled, making Amy blush even more.

Once they reached the driveway of the house, they saw a figure at their door. Blaze recognized this figure as Sally, the stern woman from last night.

"Who the hell are you?" Amy scoffed towards Sally.

"I'm Sally. I already know who you are, though. Amy Rose." Sally smirked as Amy fumed. "Anyway, after I tried calling you, I've realized your cell phone was out of service, Blaze."

"Yeah, I had to go get a new one. I've completely forgot that you were going to text me today!" Blaze laughed.

"That's understandable. I hope I didn't interrupt anything. It's odd you're hanging out with Amy Rose of all people." Sally said Amy's name with complete disdain.

"It's none of your fuckng business! Why the fuck is she here, Blaze?" Amy asked angrily.

"I'm here because I couldn't ignore someone as beautiful and nice as Blaze, so I'm going to take her out somewhere." Sally glared.

"Why don't you just leave us both alone! This is my house and you aren't fucking welcomed here!" Amy clenched her fist.

"Blaze doesn't mind me, so I suggest you just go inside and mind your business. It's not like she's your girlfriend or anything, so why should it matter much to you?" Sally taunted.

Blaze shivered as she realized how intense this situation was. "Guys, this isn't really a big deal so we should just calm down. Please?" Blaze sighed.

"Go do whatever the fuck you want Blaze. Just know I don't like uninvited whores at my house…" Amy grimaced.

"Amy…" Blaze sighed. Sally grabbed Blaze's arm and began to walk towards her car.

"Let's go, pretty. I'm sure you want a break from that pink hedgehog."

Amy walked into the house and slammed the door before Blaze could say anything in Amy's defense.

"Was that really necessary…?" Blaze asked Sally as she was being pulled by Sally. Sally was silent up until they boarded the car.

"She was the one who had to aggravate the situation! There's no point in respecting people like her anyway. I can't believe you associate yourself with that price of trash." Sally rolled her eyes. She started the car and hurriedly began to drive away from the house.

"Amy isn't trash! If it wasn't for her I would have no place to stay right now! How dare you judge someone you don't even know about!" Blaze mindlessly retaliated. She didn't know where this sudden anger came from, or why she was so passionate about defending Amy, but she felt right doing it.

Sally simply smiled. "You're so cute when you're angry." Sally winked. All Blaze could really do was blush.

"Whatever" Blaze playfully rolled her eyes. "Where are we going anyways?"

"Somewhere special. Remember? Extravagance!" Sally winked.

A/N: WOW guys. I actually updated the story. Aren't you guys proud of me? Just kidding. I haven't been able to update the story as frequently as promised to my hectic summer and school year. Something to do with these things called grades and tests. Nothing too serious though. This chapter was actually sitting unfinished since the last time I updated it. I had visited frequently trying to finish it but never really could due to distractions. Right when I'm ready to write, though, my laptop breaks! So now I'm writing this on my cell phone, which is QUITE tedious, but I think I've made you guys wait long enough. I'm so sorry for the wait. I can't promise I'll update frequently because all know how that turned out, but I can promise I'll update when I can! Thank you so much guys. Make sure to write a review so I can improve my story!