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Paradise Hotel
Suite 141
Wednesday- 8: 34 A.M.
"Massieeeeee!" Was the first thing Massie heard when she woke up, plus the sharp, loud pounding noise of the knock. "Massie, open up!"
Massie groaned, who had the nerve to wake her up at 8 in the morning? She was about to get up and yell at the person to shut up and go away, when she suddenly realized that it was Derrington outside her room. So, she decided to keep quiet and remain in bed.
Derrington pounded on her door again. "Massie, come on, open up! I know you're in there."
Massie rolled her eyes, "Just shut up and go away." She muttered.
"Massie, I'm not going to leave until you open the door and let me in." Derrington said.
Massie groaned and saw that there was no way out of this. She got up and walked slowly over to the door. She grabbed the handle and opened the door, finding herself face to face with a sweaty, red faced Derrington.
Derrington grinned, "See? I knew you were in there, you just didn't want to open the door."
Massie rolled her eyes, "Gee, I wonder why."
Derrington's face became serious and was about to say something when Massie shut the door. Derrington stuck his foot in the way and stopped the door from closing all the way.
"What are you doing?"
"What does it look like I'm doing?" Massie said, "I'm closing the door. And now you have to go away."
"Why?"
"Because you said that you wouldn't leave until I opened the door." Massie pointed out. "And I already did open the door, so now you can leave."
"Yeah, but you didn't let me in." Derrington retorted.
Massie groaned, "Fine, come in." She opened the door all the way and walked back to her bed, with Derrington following in behind her. Derrington sat down on couch across Massie's bed.
"What do you want?" Massie asked, running her fingers through her hair. "Are you here to humiliate me even more?"
"What? What do you mean, humiliate you?" Derrington said, "I didn't humiliate you!"
Massie scoffed, "Oh, so you mean Jessica suddenly showing up and you turning all your attention to her, leaving me alone, is nawt called humiliating me?"
Derrington frowned, "How did you expect me to react, Massie? I hadn't seen her for so long!" He protested, "Besides, you were the one who ran away."
"Oh, so that gives you the right to just completely ignore me and focus all of your attention on Jessica?" Massie fumed. "And I only 'ran' away because I thought you didn't want me with you, so that you could have your little reunion with Jessica."
Derrington grew silent.
"Gawd, I don't even know why we're here, having this ridiculous conversation right now." Massie snapped, turning her face away from Derrington.
"Mass, I'm sorry," Derrington said quietly, "I really am."
Massie gave her hair a flip towards Derrington to show that she didn't care and didn't accept his apology.
"Massie, please," Derrington begged, his voice sounding like a little puppy whining to its owner.
Massie began to soften a bit, smiling at the fact that Derrington was begging to her to forgive him. She turned back around and gave him what was supposed to be a stern look. "Are you really sorry? Or are you just saying that so I can forgive you?"
Derrington smiled in relief when he saw the semi-stern look Massie had on her face. "I'm really really sorry." He emphasized.
Massie grinned, "Then I guess you're forgiven." It was hard not to forgive and resist an ah-dorable, blond, shaggy-haired guy, when he is smiling and looking at you with his ah-dorable eyes.
Derrington smiled and hugged Massie. Massie immediately stiffened in Derrington's arms. She hadn't felt Derrington's embrace since last year when they broke up. One part of Massie felt really good to be in Derirngton's arms and another part of her felt that this was really awkward and was anxious to break apart.
Derrington seemed to have noticed what he had done without thinking, and quickly took his arms off of Massie. "Sorry," he mumbled.
Massie smiled softly, "Uh, yeah, it's ok."
He straightened up and cleared his throat. "So, what do you want to do now?"
Massie shrugged, "I don't know, it doesn't really matter."
"Ok, since there's nothing to do now, I guess I'll just see you later, ok?" Derrington said.
Massie nodded, "Ok, sure, I'll see you tomorrow."
Derrington walked to the front door and opened it. "Bye,"
"Bye," Massie said, shutting the door as Derrington left.
Massie then collapsed on her bed, all the arguing had drained most of her energy. Well, at least things were good between her and Derrington.
Suddenly, another knock came from her door. Massie got up and wondered who it was this time. When she opened the door, she was surprised to see Derrington again.
"Hey, sorry for bothering you again, I was just wondering if you've seen my cell phone." Derrington said, "I think I lost it, and I can't find it anywhere."
Massie shook her head, "No, sorry, I haven't seen it either. I'll help you look for it though."
Derrington smiled, "Thanks, bye."
"No problem," Massie said, as she shut the door. Right after she closed the door, her cell phone rang. "Hello?" she picked up.
"Hey, is this Derek?" a young female voice asked on the other line.
Massie wrinkled her nose, what the hell was that girl talking about? "Do I sound like I'm Derek?" And then it suddenly dawned on her, the voice belonged to Jessica! "Ehmagawd, you're that bitch from two days ago!"
Massie heard Jessica scoff, "And you're the weird girl who ran away from us that day."
Massie frowned, "Why are you calling my phone?"
"Uh, I'm trying to reach Derek."
"And you called my phone?" Massie said, still not believing Jessica had the nerve to call her.
"Well, that's because I accidentally forgot to give back Derek his phone." Jessica explained, "I borrowed his phone and forgot to give him back to him at the end of the day."
"Mhmm," Massie said, "I'm sure you forgot to give it back."
"I did!" Jessica defended, "I just need to talk to Derek about the plans we have tomorrow.""
Massie scoffed, "Ehmagawd, you guys have plans tomorrow?!?" She snapped her phone shut without even bothering to listen to what else Jessica had to say. She couldn't believe the two had plans! "Gawd, that Jessica girl is so freaking annoying." She flung the door open and stormed over to Derrington's room. She banged on his door. "Open up, Derek!"
Derrington opened the door, looking hot and shirtless. Massie felt her face turn red and forgot to speak for a moment.
"Yeah?" he said, smiling at Massie.
Massie suddenly remembered why she was in front of Derrington's room in the first place. "So, what's this plan that you and Jessica have tomorrow?"
Derrington's smiled dropped. "Uh, nothing, it was just something that we planned two days ago."
"And what exactly are those plans?" Massie demanded.
"Nothing, how did you find out?" Derrington asked.
"Jessica called me, claiming she had forgotten to give back your cell phone." Massie snapped.
"Oh, so that's where my cell phone has been all that time!" Derrington exclaimed. "I have to get it back from her tomorrow."
"What? You're actually going to go with her tomorrow!" Massie exclaimed, outraged that Derrington was actually going to meet up with Jessica. "You can't do that!"
"Why not?" Derrington complained.
"Fine, you can go, if you want," Massie snapped, "but if you are going tomorrow, don't expect me to be your friend anymore."
Derrington sighed, "Then how am I supposed to get my cell phone back?" Derrington asked.
Massie thought for a moment, "I'll get your phone back for you."
"You will?" Derrington said, looking at Massie.
Massie shrugged, "Yeah, sure, if it means that you won't be meeting Jessica."
Derrington looked a little disappointed, but then he quickly smiled. "Ok, thanks." He leaned in to hug Massie again, but Massie quickly stepped out of his way.
"Nuh-uh, I'm not done with you." Massie said, crossing her hips. "I still can't believe you made plans with her."
"What? It's not like it's a crime." Derrington said.
"Well, still…" At a loss for words, Massie just waved her hand dismissively. "Whatever, what time and where were you guys going to meet up?"
"At the ice cream shop downtown, at 3:00." Derrington told her.
"Ok, got it," Massie said, typing the appointment into her cell phone. "Bye," she turned around and walked back to her room.
Tomorrow, she would confront Jessica and tell her to back off of Derrington. And if Jessica didn't listen to her, there would be hell to pay. Jessica didn't know who she was dealing with.
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