(I'd Like to apologize to the person who suggested this because they asked if this could be about the two's breakups. I could not think of any breakups so I turned into something different. I'm sorry I didn't write what you asked for.)
Third Person's P.O.V
Loud shouting could be heard from the house next door to the Smith's. The old couple had been wondering if they should see what was wrong with the young couple they had gotten to know so well, Gwen and Geoff. They knew every now and then the two could have a spiff, but that was normal. Now, however, it had been a fight going on for hours, with brief periods of silence.
Despite what you think, the Smiths, an old couple, really liked the party animal and his girlfriend, who very much looked like a goth. They weren't even bothered by the occasional party the two held at their house. However, what did bother them was when the two fought. The Smith's, Glenda and Harry, believed very much in peace, and despised war or arguments, even though the two had their own fights when they were younger. Not to mention, Harry and Glenda Smith genuinely cared for the two. This left them at a loss as to see what was wrong or leave them be and go out someplace instead.
It was Glenda who put her foot down on the subject. She had been pondering in her chair for a while, with her husband seated next to her, reading through the daily paper. Glenda suddenly got up and said, "I'm going to see what's wrong with the two. They can't be fighting for this long."
Harry looked up at his wife. "Are you sure? You might make the relationship between the two of us worse instead of theirs better."
Glenda rolled her eyes at his nervousness. "Nonsense, I'd rather have them in a happier relationship."
The feeble old woman set outside her house with steps younger than she was. Upon reaching the door, she was able to hear the shouting that was muffled outside her house, though it was quieter than earlier before. In fact, words were getting harder to hear again.
"I told you I was hurt... Bleeding on the inside..." A female voice said, which could only be guessed to be Gwen's.
"I told you I was lost in the middle of my life." A male voice, Geoff's, retorted slightly louder than Gwen's.
Voices became angrier as Gwen said, "There's times I stayed alive for you."
Without missing a beat, Geoff said back. "There's I would've died for you."
Both of them, in some variation, said at the same time, "There's times it didn't matter at all."
Glenda touched the door knob, but didn't move it, for fear they would hear her.
Gwen spoke up again. "Will you help me find the right way up? Or let me take the wrong way down? Will you straighten me out? Or make me take the long way around?"
There was a pause and when Glenda was sure Geoff was going to speak longer than a moment, she turned the door knob to find it unlocked and let herself inside.
While she was entering their humble abode, Geoff said to Gwen, "I took the low road in... I'll take the high road out. I'll do whatever it takes to be the mistake you can't live without."
Glenda heard footsteps, almost running, but more of a walk, and someone rounded the corner she had been hiding behind. There was the blue-haired girl, Gwen. Gwen didn't question why Glenda was there, but instead dove into her open arms and cried on Mrs. Smith's shoulder.
Glenda patted the girl's head, shushing her. "Don't fight him." She told Gwen. "It's as simple as you love him or you don't."
Gwen stayed silent before lifting her head and nodding. "I do love him."
"Them tell him that." The old woman offered her a small smile.
Gwen nodded again before turning around and slowly walking back to Geoff. Glenda heard her say, "Standing in the dark... I can see your shadow. You're the only light coming through the window..."
When Geoff didn't seem to answer, Gwen seemed to get mad again for some reason. "There's times I stayed alive for you."
Once again, Geoff replied. "There's times I would've died for you."
In some way, the two once again said, "There's times it didn't matter at all."
"Will you help me find the right way up?" Asked Geoff. "Or let me take the wrong way down? Will you straighten me out? Or make me take the long way around?"
"I took the low road in. I'll take the high road out. I'll do whatever it takes to be the mistake you can't live without." Gwen told him.
There was a small laugh and Geoff started to talk to himself more than to Gwen. He leaned his head against the wall. "We'll I'm not gonna give it away- Not gonna let it go just to wake up someday." Quieter he said, "The worst part is looking back... And knowing I was wrong."
Glenda noticed a change in Geoff's voice when he said, "Help me find the right way up or let me take the wrong way down."
Gwen asked him, "Will you straighten me out or make me take the long way around?"
"I took the low road in." Said the cowboy.
"I'll the take the high road out. " Said the goth.
The two of them said to each other. "I'll do whatever it takes to be the mistake you can't live without."
Again, but quieter and much less angry, "I'll do whatever it takes to be the mistake you can't live without."
Glenda finally peered around the corner to see the two embracing each other, with Gwen's head rested on Geoff's head.
Glenda let herself out and walked back up her driveway and into her house with a smile on her face.
Harry set down his paper and asked her, "I assume everything went alright? It's a lot quieter."
Glenda gave a little nod while giving her husband a little peck on the forehead.
:D Day Two of Pahkitew! I wrote this right in time for you guys to read and then watch the next episode. Hoorah! I'm not against this couple at all, but to be honest it had never even popped in my mind as being one. I guess I never really paid attention to Gwen and Geoff's interactions because when I read through about them, they had some that I should have noticed. *Shrug* Oh well.
Anyway, the song was The High Road by Three Days Grace and the couple was Gweoff (Gwen and Geoff). Thanks to MusicLife4202 for suggesting this and again, I'm sorry for writing something different than what you asked for.
Thanks for reading! Please, review the good stuff, the bad stuff, and don't forget to leave an idea.
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Fun Fact Because I'm Bored and Decided to Put This Down Here: I pronounced Geoff's name as "Gee-Off" for some strange reason after I saw how his name was spelled, even though I knew how it was really pronounced. Sometimes I still get mixed up.
