Putzie's POV
I watched her she ran inside, so the girls ran after to her and I saw the guys running over to me with a worried look on their face. "Putz, what happened?" Danny asked me, but we saw the girls running back outside.
"Tom just broke up with Abby." Sandy told us.
"That little stupid idiot!" Danny said sounding protective.
"I'll go talk to her." I suggested.
"Ok," Doody said patting my back.
I walked inside the house and ran upstairs as I knock on Abby's door.
"Abby, ya in there?" I asked.
Then I heard a sniffled and I walked in the room to see Abby sitting on her bed crying, man I feel bad for her.
"Hey Abby," I said walking in slowly.
"Hey Putzie." She said looking up at me.
Then I sat on her bed next to her.
"Abby, Tom is an idiot for dumping ya like that." I told her as I wiped her face.
"Putz, why can't guys be like you and the T-Birds?" She asked.
Then I scoot closer to her, putting my arm around her.
"That's because we know how to treat a lady." I told her.
Then she looks up at me smiling.
"Not all bad boys are heartless." I told her smirking at her as she smiled.
"You are the Best." She said smiling at me.
"I know." I said smiling.
She chuckled at me.
"You are really adorable, ya know that?" I asked her as I saw her blushed a little.
"Thanks." I said smiling at him.
Then we stared each other in the eyes and then we leaned in, we were about to kiss when we heard a door open.
"Sorry, I thought this was a bathroom." The kid said.
Are ya kiddin' me!?
"Get out." I said scolding at him.
"Sorry." He said leaving and the guys running came in.
"If you go near her, ya dead." Danny yelled after him.
"Danny," She said smiling. "I'm gonna go hang out with the girls."
"Kay." I said as she stood up and walked to door but stopped when I called her name out.
"If you want talk again, let me know." I told her.
"Thanks Putz." She said. "And you guys too, for being there for me."
"No problem kiddo." Kenickie said smiling.
She hugged them and then hugged me as he hugged her back then realizing that we were hugging for a long time and we quickly let go.
"Sorry," I said. "Feelin better?"
Then she nodded her head yes.
"Yes, much better." She told me and left the room.
