Sebastian wasn't really sure what to say to that. He sat there for a
minute, and thought about what he was going to say to Annette. "I don't
want to be with her, I really don't care about her." He wasn't sure if
Annette believed what he said, but he hoped so. He searched her face,
looking for an answer. She smiled back at him and kissed him. "I have to go
see her, I promised her I would, but I'll be back soon," he said. "Okay,"
said Annette.
Sebastian left and went to go see Kathryn. She looked good for the most part. Her hair was combed but she was still in her pajamas, sitting in the corner of the room farthest from the door. She saw him come in the room and stood up as he walked in. "Hi," he said. "Hi," she said. "You look good," he said. "Thanks," said Kathryn, a little sarcastically. "Good news," he said. "What?" "You're getting out of here today." Kathryn turned her head as he finished, and smile came over her face. "Thank you," she said. "They'll be by to get you later and then you can come back to the house," he said. Kathryn walked over to him and putting her arms around his neck, pressed her lips to his. Sebastian tried to pull away, but Kathryn pulled him closer. He was too caught up in the moment to react. He pulled away from the kiss. "So I'll see you at home a little later," he said. "Bye," she said. He started to walk away. "Sebastian," she stopped him. "Thank you."
Sebastian left Kathryn and went back to the hospital to get Annette. She was standing in her room putting things into her bag that was sitting on the bed. "Almost ready?" he asked, coming from behind and startling her a little bit. "Whoa, you scared me," she said giggling and kissing him on the cheek. "Yeah, just about." "Want any help?" he asked. "No I've got it," she said. "Okay," she said. "Let's go home," he said, taking one of bags from her and taking her hand.
When they got back to house, Kathryn was already there, sitting her room alone. She heard the two come in but didn't react. "Why don't you go unpack your stuff," he said, kissing her, "and I'll be back in a few minutes to help you," he continued, and kissed her again. "Okay," she said. He walked across the hall to Kathryn's room and went in without knocking as usual. "Welcome home," he said. "I have something to tell you," he continued. "What?" she asked. "I can't be with you, Kathryn," he said slowly. "WHAT?" she screamed. "I am going to marry Annette. I love her," he said. "I love her and we're going to get married. I asked her again and she said yes," he continued, but stopped himself for Kathryn's sake. "Get out you bastard!" she screamed again. He didn't move. "Get out!" she screamed louder, picking up a glass and holding it above her head, about to throw it. Sebastian walked out of the room and as he shut the door, heard the sound of glass shattering against it.
He came into his room and saw Annette lying under the covers. He took his shirt off and lifting the covers up, crawled into bed next to her. She turned to face him. "Everything ok?" she asked. "I told her," he said. "Oh." "Yeah." Annette turned her back to him and stared at the wall. He moved closer to her put his arms around her waist. Moving her ponytail away from her neck, he moved his lips up and down, gently kissing her. "That tickles," she giggled. He laughed, and Annette rolled over again and kissed him.
The next morning, Annette got up, but Sebastian was still asleep. She heard some noise in the kitchen. She sat up and put her clothes on. Giving Sebastian a gentle kiss and trying not to wake him up, she walked out of the room and to the kitchen. Kathryn was there, spreading butter on a freshly toasted bagel. "Good morning," said Annette cheerfully. "Good morning," said Kathryn, walking over to the table and sitting down with her bagel. Annette took another one out of the bag. She cut it carefully with the knife lying on the counter, and placed the slices in the toaster. 'Would you like some juice?" she asked, getting herself a glass out of the cabinet and holding one up for Kathryn. "Sure," said Kathryn, disgusted at Annette's sugar-coated attitude towards her. Her bagel popped up and get buttered it. Bringing her glass over to the table, she sat down across from Kathryn. They were sitting in silence for a minute or two, silently chewing, when Annette spoke. She saw Kathryn eyeing the shiny diamond on her finger, sparkling from the sunlight coming in through the window over the kitchen sink.
"Can I ask you something?" Annette asked, sipping her juice. "Okay," answered Kathryn without looking up. "Would you be my maid of honor?" she asked hopefully. Kathryn looked up at her, dumbstruck at what Annette had asked. She chewed her bagel without saying anything for a minute, then answered. "Yes." "Great! Thank you," said Annette, almost a little too enthuastically. Annette had finished her bagel, so she got up to put her dishes and glass in the sink. "Have fun writing your speech," she said as she left the kitchen. She said it was such a sarcastic tone, it sounded like she had been joking. Kathryn sat there, chewing on her bagel and thinking about what had just happened, and how much she wished it were her wearing that rock on her finger.
Annette quietly back into Sebastian's room, and found that he was still asleep. She tiptoed into the room and Sebastian sat up in bed. "Good morning sunshine," he said with a smile. "Good morning," she said. She walked over to the bed and he kissed her. "Breakfast?" he asked. "Just ate while you were still asleep, sleepyhead," she laughed. "Kathryn and I had a nice chat," she said. She got some clothes out of the dresser and threw them on the bed. "I'm going to take a shower," she said. Sebastian got up, throwing his robe on and putting his glasses on. "Wait for me," he said. Annette smiled. "Alright, I'll just watch TV in bed then and wait for you." He smiled. "I'll hurry," he said, smiling as he shut the door behind him.
Sebastian left and went to go see Kathryn. She looked good for the most part. Her hair was combed but she was still in her pajamas, sitting in the corner of the room farthest from the door. She saw him come in the room and stood up as he walked in. "Hi," he said. "Hi," she said. "You look good," he said. "Thanks," said Kathryn, a little sarcastically. "Good news," he said. "What?" "You're getting out of here today." Kathryn turned her head as he finished, and smile came over her face. "Thank you," she said. "They'll be by to get you later and then you can come back to the house," he said. Kathryn walked over to him and putting her arms around his neck, pressed her lips to his. Sebastian tried to pull away, but Kathryn pulled him closer. He was too caught up in the moment to react. He pulled away from the kiss. "So I'll see you at home a little later," he said. "Bye," she said. He started to walk away. "Sebastian," she stopped him. "Thank you."
Sebastian left Kathryn and went back to the hospital to get Annette. She was standing in her room putting things into her bag that was sitting on the bed. "Almost ready?" he asked, coming from behind and startling her a little bit. "Whoa, you scared me," she said giggling and kissing him on the cheek. "Yeah, just about." "Want any help?" he asked. "No I've got it," she said. "Okay," she said. "Let's go home," he said, taking one of bags from her and taking her hand.
When they got back to house, Kathryn was already there, sitting her room alone. She heard the two come in but didn't react. "Why don't you go unpack your stuff," he said, kissing her, "and I'll be back in a few minutes to help you," he continued, and kissed her again. "Okay," she said. He walked across the hall to Kathryn's room and went in without knocking as usual. "Welcome home," he said. "I have something to tell you," he continued. "What?" she asked. "I can't be with you, Kathryn," he said slowly. "WHAT?" she screamed. "I am going to marry Annette. I love her," he said. "I love her and we're going to get married. I asked her again and she said yes," he continued, but stopped himself for Kathryn's sake. "Get out you bastard!" she screamed again. He didn't move. "Get out!" she screamed louder, picking up a glass and holding it above her head, about to throw it. Sebastian walked out of the room and as he shut the door, heard the sound of glass shattering against it.
He came into his room and saw Annette lying under the covers. He took his shirt off and lifting the covers up, crawled into bed next to her. She turned to face him. "Everything ok?" she asked. "I told her," he said. "Oh." "Yeah." Annette turned her back to him and stared at the wall. He moved closer to her put his arms around her waist. Moving her ponytail away from her neck, he moved his lips up and down, gently kissing her. "That tickles," she giggled. He laughed, and Annette rolled over again and kissed him.
The next morning, Annette got up, but Sebastian was still asleep. She heard some noise in the kitchen. She sat up and put her clothes on. Giving Sebastian a gentle kiss and trying not to wake him up, she walked out of the room and to the kitchen. Kathryn was there, spreading butter on a freshly toasted bagel. "Good morning," said Annette cheerfully. "Good morning," said Kathryn, walking over to the table and sitting down with her bagel. Annette took another one out of the bag. She cut it carefully with the knife lying on the counter, and placed the slices in the toaster. 'Would you like some juice?" she asked, getting herself a glass out of the cabinet and holding one up for Kathryn. "Sure," said Kathryn, disgusted at Annette's sugar-coated attitude towards her. Her bagel popped up and get buttered it. Bringing her glass over to the table, she sat down across from Kathryn. They were sitting in silence for a minute or two, silently chewing, when Annette spoke. She saw Kathryn eyeing the shiny diamond on her finger, sparkling from the sunlight coming in through the window over the kitchen sink.
"Can I ask you something?" Annette asked, sipping her juice. "Okay," answered Kathryn without looking up. "Would you be my maid of honor?" she asked hopefully. Kathryn looked up at her, dumbstruck at what Annette had asked. She chewed her bagel without saying anything for a minute, then answered. "Yes." "Great! Thank you," said Annette, almost a little too enthuastically. Annette had finished her bagel, so she got up to put her dishes and glass in the sink. "Have fun writing your speech," she said as she left the kitchen. She said it was such a sarcastic tone, it sounded like she had been joking. Kathryn sat there, chewing on her bagel and thinking about what had just happened, and how much she wished it were her wearing that rock on her finger.
Annette quietly back into Sebastian's room, and found that he was still asleep. She tiptoed into the room and Sebastian sat up in bed. "Good morning sunshine," he said with a smile. "Good morning," she said. She walked over to the bed and he kissed her. "Breakfast?" he asked. "Just ate while you were still asleep, sleepyhead," she laughed. "Kathryn and I had a nice chat," she said. She got some clothes out of the dresser and threw them on the bed. "I'm going to take a shower," she said. Sebastian got up, throwing his robe on and putting his glasses on. "Wait for me," he said. Annette smiled. "Alright, I'll just watch TV in bed then and wait for you." He smiled. "I'll hurry," he said, smiling as he shut the door behind him.
