I am continuing to use my capslock as my 'r' key. The weird part is that it hasn't affected my writing all that much. My typing HAS slowed a bit, but drabbles are still coming. I love getting ahead on these, it's such a nice thing not to have to worry about rushing out a drabble late at night after work and such! Also, the weird guy? I told him I didn't want to date anyone right now, so now he still wants to hang out with me, doing the same stuff, but as friends. Ugh. I guess I should be happy that I have guys interested in me though, given how little I date. Haha.
Thanks to: Blueberry Absinth, Akane Higabana, Beautiful Nightmare07, Solar Kitty, blackteaplease, Sonozaki-sama, and Renji's Girll. You guys make my day. I mean, I'm getting close to 300 reviews here. You guys just floor me, hugs to all!
54. Separation
Rangiku decided being mad at Gin was even worse than being confused about her feelings. At least then she could call her friend if she felt like it. Now she was obligated to ignore him until he apologized, profusely.
It was lonely.
Rangiku hated being lonely.
She could not even hang out with Hisagi now, or some of their mutual friends who had sided with him after she had kicked him out of the café. That totally was not fair. It was not Rangiku's fault that the two men had started fighting. She had no idea why they had even started fighting in the first place; they had no reason to dislike each other.
For the thousandth time that afternoon, Rangiku picked up her phone and checked her messages. Three unknown numbers. Just the usual fans. No Gin, no Hisagi begging forgiveness. No Gin chuckling with mirth over one of his devious stories, or making her skin tingle with his fingertips, or even just listening to her with a patience no one else had for her long stories.
She missed him. "Just call me already, you idiot," Rangiku told her phone.
Work meeting tomorrow guess I should shower and try to sleep.
