Cameron was lying down in the large guest room bed. Chase got in next to her.
"What are we going to do, Bobby, about the whole Lizzy thing?"
"I don't know."
"What exactly did Foreman tell you?"
"He just said there was a blonde girl sitting outside the conference room all day. He asked her to go away and she said she was looking for me. She wouldn't leave. I'm sure she will be gone tomorrow."
"She
is totally insane. She isn't gonna leave. Maybe if they call the
police?"
"They can't do that; she will just say she has a
sore throat and she can be there."
"I'm not sure she is smart enough to think of that."
They laughed, not that anything was really funny. This Lizzy was really making Cameron uneasy.
Next Morning
"Thanks again, Tina," Cameron said. They were at the airport getting ready to board. "You should come over this summer. Bring the kids. We have some girls coming in this summer, mostly to annoy our boss, but I think Jackie would like them."
"I don't know. We will see." Something was called over the loud speaker. "That's us, I got to go Tina."
"Bye Allison," she called.
On the plane
"So, what did you think of my family."
"They seem great."
"Would you like to see them over the summer, you still didn't get to meet George." Chase nodded.
"Ugh…
We have to go to work tomorrow."
"Don't remind me. House is
the last person I want to think about right now. He is going to
torture us now, you know."
"Yep, we won't get a second to breathe," she looked ahead. "What if we didn't just ignore him, we acted on what he said."
"What do you mean?"
"Well, I'm not for public displays of affection. But you know if we just, you know kiss, and hug, and, get close at work."
"He would be pissed… Let's do it!" Chase smiled.
Cameron pulled out a magazine. They talked the rest of the trip about different things that were unrelated to work. They landed sooner than they thought.
But when they got off they had a bit of a surprise. Lizzy was standing there.
"Bobby, what is this chick doing here?"
"Stop calling me Bobby. This is my girlfriend, and she is here because we are going home! Why are you here?"
"You told me to come, you called me that night." She was proud of her self. She was trying to start some drama, and thought she was doing a good job.
"Listen," said Cameron, "Stay away from us. If you come 100 feet of us or where we live ever again, we will get a restraining order."
"I haven't done anything."
"Right,"
said Chase, "Come on Allison, lets go."
"Bobby is mine,"
said Lizzy, and she wrapped her arms around him.
"Umm… let go of me. Look, Lizzy, Cameron is my girlfriend. We can still be friends."
"But Bobby, I wanna be your girlfriend."
"You were, years ago, but it didn't work out." He put his arm around Cameron.
"But…"
"Please, drop it," asked Cameron politely.
"Sh…Shut up you." All of the sudden Lizzy jumped on her, but before anything happened Chase had broken them apart.
"Elizabeth, it's over," he stated bluntly. She started to cry. Chase and Cameron got out of there a quick as possible.
"Are you ok, Allison? She didn't hurt you, did she?"
"No, I'm fine," she said just above a whisper.
"Are you sure?"
"Just a bit surprised," she tried to smile. Chase looked at her. "I'm not the type who gets onto fights," she said still trying to smile.
Cameron was staring out the window of the car. She was still upset about Lizzy trying to kill her, who wouldn't. She was worried how far Lizzy would go to try and get Chase back. She was actually a lot stronger than she looked, so a punch wouldn't be a problem. This girl was going to amazing lengths. She was willing to do anything to get Chase back. 'Well I'm prepared to do anything to keep him,' she thought to herself. They were almost home, and they hadn't said anything the entire ride. Chase pulled up in front of Cameron's apartment. He walked her to the door.
"Bobby, can you come in," she asked. She started to cry.
"Of course."
She dropped her bags and sat on the couch.
"What's wrong, Ally?"
"I think she is gonna..."
"What?"
"Lizzy, she is gonna hurt us. She tried to hurt me today. What if she tries to do something else?"
"Would you like me to stay here?" She nodded but she was still crying.
"I'm so sorry; I haven't done anything but cry all week."
"Ally, that's not true. Come on, let's make some lunch." She followed him into the kitchen. They looked in the freezer and found some frozen pizza. Cameron sat back down at the table, still worried about Lizzy.
