A/N: More chapters! Haha.
"Andy you have been sitting in the same seat every day for the past few days." Jonathan said concerned. It was true though. Ever since the night Nicole caught Jolene locking lips with him, he was in the bar drinking himself silly. As much as he drank he couldn't get the image of the hurt look Nicole's face had. He wanted to tell her that he didn't kiss her. He wanted to tell her how Sabrina told her lies. Most of all, he wanted to tell her how much he loved her and needed her. Instead of looking for her though, Andy just fell back into his old habits. He would go to the bar, drink himself silly and find a girl to bring back to a hotel room for the night.
Andy sighed as he drank another drink and listened to Jonathan and Neal talk to each other. "I'm right here you know?" Andy barked. "For the record I don't need Nicole. I'm perfectly happy. I forgot how much I loved not being attached to anyone." Neal put his hand on Andy's shoulder.
"Andy you are lying to us and to yourself. You weren't even this bad when-"
"Don't say her name!" Andy growled. "She's no good and because of her Nicole is gone." Andy drank his margarita and then ordered another one. Jonathan looked at Sig who was next to Andy.
"How many has he had?" Jonathan asked her.
"That's his fourth one." Sig said. "He's been hitting on me too."
"No more Andy. I think you drank enough." Jonathan said.
"I think I didn't drink enough." Andy said. He wanted to drink until Nicole was out of his head, but Andy knew deep down that not all the alcohol in the world could make him forget Nicole. He looked at Sig. "Hey you wanna come back by my place tonight pretty lady? I can show you a good time."
"For the last time Andy, it's me Sig." Sig said now getting irritated.
"Andy come on, I think you should go lay down." Neal said as he and Jonathan went to grab Andy. Andy drowned down his fourth margarita and let his brothers help him.
"See you later Sig." Jonathan said as he and Neal helped Andy out of the bar.
"So where to next brothers!" Andy slurred. Jonathan and Neal gave each other a concerned look.
"We're taking you back to the boat to sleep this off. Then tomorrow we are talking to Nicole." Jonathan said.
"No we are not! I don't want to see her face." Andy yelled. He looked around. "Where is that hot girl that I was flirting with at the bar?" he asked.
"Andy that wasn't a girl that was Sig." Jonathan explained. He and Neal helped Andy onto the Time Bandit and put him to bed. Once they knew he was asleep they both went and sat in the wheelhouse.
"He's a mess." Neal said.
"I know. He wasn't even this bad when Sabrina left him." Jonathan said.
"Do you think he's?" Neal asked. Jonathan looked at him.
"Yea I think so Neal." Jonathan said. It was that moment that Jonathan and Neal realized that Andy Hillstrand was in love with Nicole Piccolo.
She left more than just her lipstick when she walked out
Her memory keeps haunting me that's why I'm hunting you down
It's been a long time since our lips met
You've always been good at helping me forget
I'll regret it in the morning but that's not stopping me now
Senorita, margarita I'm as lonesome as a man can be
I still love her
I still need her
I'm just hoping you can comfort me
I don't want to do her wrong
I don't need somebody new
I just can't be alone tonight
So senorita, margarita, let me hold you tight
La la la la la la, la la la la la la
La la la la la la la la la la la la
She always comes to her senses with some space and time
And you're just what I needed to cool off this hot head of mine
I hope you realize this is a one night stand
I'm gonna get her back, I know I can
So let's keep this between you me the salt and the lime
Senorita, margarita I'm as lonesome as a man can be
I still love her
I still need her
I'm just hoping you can comfort me
I don't want to do her wrong
I don't need somebody new
I just can't be alone tonight
So senorita margarita, let me hold you tight
La la la la la la, la la la la la la
La la la la la la la la la la la la
La la la la la la, la la la la la la
La la la la la la la la la la
Senorita Margarita – Tim McGraw
