Meanwhile...

With Pinky...

Like everybody in town, she too was quite surprise by the sudden storm that had just came here to Simport, but unlike everyone else, she's probably one of the few who has it the worse. Of all times that she could literately be trapped because of some rain, it had to have been at the time she was at the coffee shop. On a day where she had plans on staying at home and just enjoying a little quiet time to herself away from her parents jobs. At least for what it's worth, she's with BeeBee at the time, but even then, she was still annoyed with her over what had occurred at 'Love and Lunch' days ago. She honestly didn't expect today was going to be this incredibly hellish for her.

It already had been countless hours since Pinky and BeeBee had arrived at the coffee shop. Neither one of them kept track of how many hours had truly passed since they have gotten here, but they knew they've been stranded here for a large portion of the day. There wasn't even a lot to do around the coffee shop, aside from order food or sit down with a friend and talk, and neither girl was doing that. Pinky was too busy staring out the window at the rain outside, while BeeBee was just texting Preston about the hurricane that had arrived today. All in all, trying to wait out this hurricane inside the coffee shop was completely boring to both girls.

It wasn't until their second hour in this place that one of the two girls finally said something to the other, that one being Pinky. The girl in blue felt like if she didn't start a conversation with BeeBee anytime soon, she'd probably go crazy due to the tedious boredom that she was currently facing right now. She didn't want to, but she felt like at this point, she had to. She turned her head away from the window, and finally asked something to BeeBee.

"So...what are you and Preston talking about?" Pinky asked, pointing at her friend's phone. "You haven't really been talkative about your boyfriend ever since we have arrived here hours ago."

"We are talking about the hurricane, Pinky." BeeBee said, still keeping her eyes on her phone as she spoke aloud. She then glanced up from it, mainly just to glare at the girl in blue across the table. "Also, I'm not very talkative today, because I'm still mad at you."

"Mad at me?" Pinky was surprised, yet offended upon hearing this said by her best friend. "What in the world did I do?"

"Don't you recall what had happened at 'Love and Lunch' the other day? Don't you remember the fact that you never warned me about my rabbit leaving the table, and caused that entire disaster that we both ended up having to clean?

"What the..." The girl in blue pointed at herself, now glaring at her friend. "Now look here, BeeBee! Don't sit there and completely deny blame for what had happened a couple nights ago." She then pointed at her friend, before continuing on with her rant. "As a matter of fact, it was you who brought the rabbit into the restaurant in the first place, not me. What happened back there was your fault."

BeeBee then looks to her right. Sitting next to her was, unsurprisingly enough, a rabbit that she had decided to bring along with her to the coffee shop without Pinky knowing about it. Coincidentally enough, it was the exact same rabbit that BeeBee had brought along with her at 'Love and Lunch', except this time, she wasn't going to let another disaster happen again. The bunny had stayed by the girl's side ever since they had entered the coffee shop without causing any sort of trouble. She then picked up the animal, before placing him on the table so that she can pet him, much to Pinky's dismay.

"Oh, you have got to be kidding me here, BeeBee..." Pinky mutters to herself, before pointing at the rabbit that was now on top of their table. "You brought that rabbit with you here? Don't you think that he caused enough trouble?"

"This rabbit is anything but trouble, Pinky." BeeBee said, now glaring at her best friend. "If you haven't noticed, my bunny friend hasn't caused a single ounce of trouble when we first walked in here. He remained by my side, and he hadn't caused a single person here to freak out. So there's no need for you to act so stuck up towards him, when he's been nothing more a good bunny the entire time we are here."

"It doesn't matter if he's been good or not. That animal shouldn't be in here whatsoever, BeeBee. Don't you know how much trouble we will actually be in if one of the other employees saw that rabbit?"

"My subjects are my friends, so I will take the risk."

"Well, I won't."

It was at this moment, Pinky stood up from the booth table and began digging into her handbag for something. BeeBee just stared at what her best friend was going to do, until she figured out by the first idea that the girl in blue had pulled out. The first thing that Pinky had pulled out of her bag was a light blue raincoat that she tends to carry around whenever a situation like this occurs, then she pulled out a matching light blue rain-hat, as well as a dark blue umbrella. Seeing her best friend pulling these items out, the girl in pink completely objected to what her friend was about to do.

"You're about to risk going out there into that storm?! Are you insane?!" BeeBee asked, as Pinky was putting her raincoat and rain hat on. "Don't you know that you could get injured out there?!"

"I rather face an injury rather than go through another disaster like the one you caused back in 'Love and Lunch'." Pinky said, glaring at her best friend, before placing her handbag onto her arm. "Also, my uncle is a doctor. If I end up injured, I know exactly who the call of I do." Pinky began to head off towards the doors out.

"Pinky, this is crazy for you to do!"

"I'll give you a call or a text when I'm somewhere! Goodbye BeeBee!" After that was said, the girl in blue exited the coffee shop and began to head off somewhere else.

"I swear, it's hard talking to a girl like her sometimes." BeeBee said to her new pet rabbit, sitting beside her. "You wouldn't be too much of a hassle to talk to compared to her, now would you?" The rabbit hopped onto the table in front of BeeBee again, causing the girl in pink to smile and pet him. "Yes, yes you would."


It took awhile for Pinky to get to the neighborhood area of Simport...

Walking on foot, it took literately an entire half hour for the girl to even get to the suburban part of the town. She and BeeBee had taken the bus to the coffee shop hours prior, but considering the situation that went down, Pinky was in no mood to stand around and wait. She also had the option to call one of her friends from the prep school that she went to, but she doubts that any of them were wanting to be going out into a storm like this one. It was a risk, but Pinky had no other choice but to get out of there on foot. It was a horrible idea, but she rather take the risk in case BeeBee's pet causes more trouble.

As she strolled through the neighborhood, she looked at every house that she passed, making sure that it was either her own or one of her friends houses. The rain was making it a little too hard for her to see, whether or not they were actually blue or not, which was the color of her house. She wasn't sure which part of the neighborhood she was even at right now, but from the looks of it, it seems like she was still very far from her home. She couldn't believe that all of this was really happening to her right now.

Glancing around every single house on the block she was on, she took noticed something about one of the houses that she was near. Pinky recognized one of the cars in the driveway of one of the houses. She recognized it as the same exact one that Chaz drove when she was at the mall the last time she was there. She didn't really talk to Chaz back when she was there, but from the time they were together, they seemed to be at least okay with being around each other. Hopefully, he is willing to let her stay in his house until the storm comes to an end.

Pinky ran up to the front door of the biker's house, and then gave it a knock. She stood by for a few seconds, allowing whoever inside to open the door for her, until somebody finally answered. Much to her surprise, Tim was the one who answered the door first.

"Pinky?! What are you doing out here in a storm like this?!" Tim nearly shouts, just as surprised to see her like she was to see him here. He stepped aside, allowing the girl into the house. "Now is probably not the best time for me to invite you into the house, but with a storm like THAT out there, I feel it's only best that you get in here. Please, come right in."

"Okay. Thanks." Pinky said as she closes her umbrella.

Pinky steps into the house, placing her umbrella by the side of the door. She then took off her raincoat and rain-hat, then placed then onto the nearby coat-rack that was also by the side of the door. After she did all of that, she glanced around the first floor of the house to see if Chaz was somewhere around here, only to see that he was nowhere in sight. She wondered where he even was at the moment.

"If you're wondering where Chaz is, he's upstairs." Tim told her, as he closed the front door. He then walked over to where the stairs were, before looking up them to see if his best friend was coming down or not. "After I had informed him that his girlfriend was cheating on him, Chaz went to confront Summer about it to make sure that I was right. When he got there...Summer ranted about how horrible a boyfriend he is...and then she dumped him..."

Pinky's eyes widened, saddened by this being said. "My word...is he okay?" She asked the blue-haired man.

"Well...he's heartbroken, I don't know what else to even say." Tim said, sounding a little more frustrated having to remember everything that Chaz told him. He then turned away from the stairs, before continuing to talk about everything that was currently going on with the group of friends. "It's not only the fact that Summer did this to my best friend...oh no, you want to know the worst part about all of this?"

"What?"

"It's the fact that despite all of this...despite knowing that Summer has a boyfriend...even despite knowing that she was going to deliberately break Chaz's heart...for some strange, stupid reason, Luke still wants to be with her after all of this. He willingly became her boyfriend immediately after seeing him dump Chaz right in front of him..." The blue-haired man walked away from the stairs to another part of the house. "Like, how could he be okay with any of this?! You'd think knowing everything that she was doing, he'd turn against her for this! BUT NO! He's on Summer's side for some reason!"

Pinky wasn't too sure what to even say at a moment like this. She didn't know all that much about Chaz and Summer's relationship to even know the situation, and she definitely didn't know anything about this Luke guy that Tim was even talking about. She wanted to say something in attempt to calm Tim down, but feared that doing so would only upset him even worse than he already does. Seeing that there might be nothing that she really could say to make this situation better, she chose to remain silent.

Thankfully, Tim's anger didn't last long, as soon after he ranted about what had happened, he came back into the living room with a depressed look on his face. "Sorry about that..." He said a little more calmly now. "I just...I just thought I knew Summer better than this. She wasn't always nice, but she was always loyal to Chaz and was always kind to me and him...but then she goes and betrays us in the worst possible way." He sighed, before walking over to the couch to sit down at it. "In a way...I feel personally betrayed just as much as Chaz does right now."

"I'm sorry that you and Chaz are going through all of this, Tim." Pinky said, as she sat beside her new friend. "I don't know if there's anything that I can say or do to help you, but..." The girl just gave a shrug, before continuing to talk. "...I don't know Summer all that well. I mean...I never even went to the same school as you guys to even know how her relationship with Chaz was."

"It's totally fine, and I get it." Tim then leaned back onto the couch, before letting out a depressed sigh. "To tell you the truth, I felt like me and Chaz should've expected this...ever since we became friends with Crystal Montell, those two girls have been at each other's throats about who gets to hang out with Chaz."

Pinky raises an eyebrow, as something had just came to mind. "I take it that Crystal has a crush on Chaz, right?"

"Honestly, I wouldn't be too surprised if she did. That girl is probably one of the only two tomboys who Chaz hangs out with. The only other one he hangs out with is Candy, but she's not into him, she's into other girls."

"Wait...wasn't he hanging out with one last night when you went to tell him about what Summer did? The one girl in the baseball cap?"

"Who? Katie? No, after he went off to her house along with Crystal and Summer, he told me that she was probably the most stuck-up girl he has ever met by far, aside from Liberty." Pinky raises an eyebrow, unsure who this Liberty girl he is referring to is, causing him to not go into conversation about Travis's fiancé. "Let's just say she's a girl who really hates Chaz's guts, enough said." He then continued, looking up at the ceiling above him. "Although...compared to her...last night, I guess him and Katie have somewhat worked things out, but even then, they just met. I doubt those two would really be a couple within days, am I right?"

"I guess that really depends. I mean, Preston and BeeBee started dating only two days after they first met each other." Tim raises an eyebrow, confused by the two people that Pinky had just mentioned. "Let's just say that it's a long story." The man nodded before Pinky pointed at him. "I mean...how long has it took you to find your girlfriend?"

"My...girlfriend?" Tim asked, now blushing. Pinky nodded, before the blue-haired man spoke. "Uh...this is going to sound embarrassing...but...I never had a girlfriend before. Back in the Royal Academy, Chaz was the ladies man..." He then cringed. "...I'm just...you know...just his friend."

"Oh, now who wouldn't want to date somebody like you? You're such a gentleman."

"That's what I said one time...but...most of the girls I was into were either dating other people, or not interested in me whatsoever." Tim frowned, before looking at the floor below him again. "It's...kind of embarrassing, really."

"No, no it's not. It's unbelievable of me to say, but I actually never had a boyfriend either."

"What? You? Who wouldn't want to date you? Your life seems a lot more better compared to mine. You're nice, you're adorable, you're rich, who wouldn't want that?"

"Well, yeah, but..." The girl cringed, before rubbing the back of her head. "...I tried multiple times trying to find somebody to date back when I was still in Simport Prep, but...none of the boys there, none of them really satisfy me enough to be my boyfriend. So...yeah, I have just as much luck of finding a date like you do."

"So...what kind of man would you be interested in dating?"

"Well..." Pinky scoffs a bit of a chuckle, before smiling to herself. "...If you really must know...I guess you can say that..."

"Hey Tim, who are you talking to down here?" Chaz's voice said coming from the stairs, accidentally interrupting what Pinky was about to say. "I've been hearing your voice down here for the passed five minutes, who are you..." The biker came walking down the stairs, turning his head towards the couch to see the two sitting there.

Both Tim and Pinky turned their heads towards where Chaz was, seeing that he had now came downstairs. From the looks of him, it seemed like he had been miserable for awhile. His sunglasses were off, as well as his leather jacket. His hair was a lot more messier than it was before. Neither of them could tell from their spot if Chaz was crying or not, but they could both tell by his expression that he was both angry and depressed at the same time. The biker stared at Pinky for a few seconds, before finally speaking again.

"Oh...hey Pinky...I didn't know you were here." Chaz said. "What were you doing out there in that storm?"

"It's...it's a long story..." Pinky said, before standing up from the couch. She then walked over to the biker with a depressed look on her face. "Tim told me what had happened between you and your girlfriend earlier today. Are you going to be alright?"

Chaz just stood there in silence for a few seconds, before letting out a depressed sigh. "I'm sure I'll be okay...I'm still heartbroken, but...I'll get over her eventually..." The biker went over to the kitchen's walkway, before letting out, yet again, another depressed sigh. "I hope so anyway..." The biker than exited the living room, living Tim and Pinky to watch him leave with sad looks on their faces.