This Chapter is a lot shorter. Hope you like it all the same xx


Lenny took hold of Amy's hand, leading her up the stairs, towards the building. Amy stopped, looking at Lenny with a worried look on her face, she had no clue where he was taking her and it was making her feel nervous.

"Lenny where are we going?"

"Don't kill me on this. I'm doing it to help you" Lenny kept hold of her hand as he led her through the doors of the building. "Lenny I'm not mental. Where are we going?" She became worried, she buried herself into Lenny's side, clinging onto his shirt. Lenny sighed putting his arm around her, it was going to be hard but he was hoping he had done the right thing.

Amy looked around, she knew exactly where they were. There was people sat waiting everywhere, all looking worried and nervous, waiting their turn. "Lenny I don't need therapy" She whispered into his ear, Lenny turned, looking into her eyes.

"I'm only doing this to help, please don't be mad. You need help" Lenny moved the hair away from her eyes, he could see she was shaking.

"I don't. I really don't... I don't need this, please Lenny can't we just go home?" She started begging, Lenny shook his head, and encouraged her over to the reception desk. He told the woman his name and address, he was glad they could go straight through.

"Lenny don't make me go... Please don't make me go" She let the tears fall from her eyes, tightening her grip on Lenny. "You told me it was a load of crap" Lenny sighed, he really did regret telling her all his thoughts and beliefs on counselling, but he knew she needed help. Professional help that he couldn't give her.

Lenny noticed a young woman coming out of the room they were standing outside, she looked no older than Amy. "Hello. I'm Tiffany, I believe your Amy?"

"Y... yeah" Amy stuttered trembling, half of her was hidden behind Lenny.

"Would you like to follow me?" Tiffany smiled warmly, but Amy shook her head, pushing herself further into Lenny. "Babe please go... For me?" Lenny softly encouraged, trying to pull her out of hidding.

"No..." She mumbled, she was breaking down into tears at this point, Lenny held her tightly, not saying any words. He then broke the hug, pushing her away from him towards the other woman. "I'll be just outside here, I promise I won't leave you" Lenny pulled out his car keys, giving them to Amy to prove he was going nowhere. He placed the keys firmly in her palm, before turning and walking back to the waiting room. Amy wiped her eyes, Lenny didn't even look back, it was probably best that way.

Lenny went to wait, it had killed him leaving her there like that, he hated seeing her cry. But he knew it was needed, he had forked out finding someone decent. He found a woman around Amy's age to confind in, he was hoping that would help. Lenny sat there, burying his head in his hands, feeling tears roll down his face, he never cried. But seeing Amy in such a state had saddened him, he was praying that he had done the right thing.

Dixie was looking through all her photos that she had taken, there was lots and lots. Se smiled, she could see the happiness and content in Jeff's face. He was so happy, it was a look she hadn't seen on his face in a long time, when he had his kids, he was complete. She scrolled down on the laptop, finding a picture she never remembered taking. It was of her and Jeff, their backs were facing the camera and they were holding hands. It made her go all warm and fussy inside, her eyes filled up with tears, she rubbed them away, cursing herself from getting sentimental. Printing the picture, she examined it closer, tracing their body's with her fingertips, it really had been a magical day she would remember forever.