If me and Sally didn't do anything… then maybe I should call her. I think we're better off just being friends… I'd feel bad just leaving her in the dark.
Blaze nervously picked up the phone, quickly calling Sally so she would overthink herself out of doing this.
"Hello? Blaze?" Sally sounded groggy and a little sad. Blaze could only hope it wasn't because of her.
"Hey… Sally… can I meet you somewhere. I just want to talk."
"Oh no! Is it about what I did last night?"
"That's the thing. I don't remember what either of us did last night. I don't remember anything. I just want to talk about, and maybe something else too." Blaze tried not to sound too serious, but this was so unnerving.
"O- okay." This was probably the first time Blaze had heard Sally be anxious. It made her anxious, too. Hopefully things will smooth over at the coffeeshop.
"Just meet me at the coffeeshop near Amy's house… please? If you're not too busy..."
"I'll be there right now." Sally suddenly hung up the phone, unnerving Blaze even more. Is what happened last night so serious it caused the air between them to be so tense?
Blaze decided to waste no time and walk her way towards the coffeeshop. It's been thirty minutes since Amy has left to do her 'job'. Walking down this road reminded Blaze what type of person she's living with. It added more anxiety to what she was already feeling. Amy was such a dangerous person, but she was so nice to Blaze. It made her feel kind of special. The most dangerous criminal in Station Square being kind to Blaze of all people? Matter in fact, now that she thinks about it, Amy is even kind of cute.
No no no no no… don't think like that… Amy is a CRIMINAL
Remembering once again, that Amy was the most dangerous criminal in Station Square, she dismissed these feelings. It's normal to think your friends are cute. Perfectly. Normal. I definitely don't like her… like that. Blaze reassured herself.
Blaze took a deep breathe as she started approaching the coffee shop. What am I going to say to Sally when I see her. I don't want to be too casual, but I don't want to be too serious… UGHHH I should've just turned down the date in the first place.
Considering the area the coffeeshop was in, it wasn't the best looking. Definitely not as nice as the coffee shops in Station Square. Sally will probably be uncomfortable considering her tastes, but I can't afford to go any farther than this.
Blaze took a seat at the table farthest from other people, and waited patiently for Sally. I hope she doesn't take too long… I just want to get this over with.
Around 15 minutes later, Sally walked in through the door, searching for Blaze. She looked a little sad, not having the same confident posture she had when Blaze first met her. Blaze waved her hand so Sally could see her. Sally saw this and smiled a smile that tried to hide her anxiety, and sat down across from Blaze.
"Hi… Blaze. What did you want to speak to me about" Sally knew the answers, but didn't quite know what else to say so she asked anyway.
"It's about last night. I don't remember what happened, so can you please tell me?" Blaze was scared to even make eye contact with Sally.
"Last night? Nothing really happened… but…" Sally's pause at the end of her sentence gave Blaze the impression that something really did happen.
"Sally?"
"But… I guess we both had one too many. I got bold and I made a move I probably shouldn't have made, but you stopped me and I took you home. I was just thinking that you probably didn't ever want to see me again after that…" Blaze could assume what Sally's 'making a move' meant, and the reason Sally was so sad was because she felt so guilty.
I kind of feel… bad…
"I was thinking this morning… and I just thought that I actually want to be friends with you… even though we can't be in a relationship… I don't know… I guess… I mean…" Oh my god I'm saying all the wrong things! I just assumed she wanted a relationship with me and said it out loud! I probably sound stupid…
"Really! You'd be okay with still being friends with me?" Sally's face lit up at the mere thought. Blaze was surprised how quickly Sally regained her suave posture back.
"Y-yeah. Because I still want to keep you as a friend. You're really cool!" Blaze blushed because she felt like she sounded like a stupid kid.
"Thank you, Blaze." Sally said through her laugh. Blaze was being so cute. "Can we just stay here and talk then?" Sally asked.
"Yeah!" Blaze had nothing better to do anyway. She also knew nobody else in town, so it was a relief she could keep Sally as a friend and have someone to hang out with. Thank God!
4:00 PM
Sonic and Amy were climbing the fence of chip factory. The chip factory had numerous gigantic trucks that were perfect for their upcoming mission. The problem was actually getting them. They had to do this mid day because there was extra security and surveillance at night.
Amy climbed to the top of the fence and tried to land as quietly as she could. "Com'on how are you still climbing this lame ass fence?" Amy tried to whisper.
"Shut the fuck up Amy I'm tryin my best!" Sonic was clearly struggling, but once he finally made it to the other side, he punched Amy on her arm.
"What the fu- Whatever, I'll get back at you after this, but we need to hurry up and get this fucking truck!" Amy and Sonic started to sneak towards the truck parking lot.
"Now we have to wait for someone to load and get into the truck… and then jack their asses!" Amy hid behind a bush near a truck that looked like it was going to be loaded up soon.
"Can you fuckin whisper lower, Amy?"
"It's not like there's any fucking people out here, it's empty!"
"Man, I don't know how you're gonna do on our next stealth mission." Sonic tried to laugh as quietly as he could, only to be hit by Amy.
"B-!" Amy covered his mouth as she saw a group of factory workers begin to load up a truck near the factories garage.
"Looks like that's the truck we're M'bout to steal." Amy whispered.
The loading of the truck took about 20 minutes. Once the factory workers were all done they all retreated back inside. The driver then begin to walk outside towards the truck.
"This is our chance, come on!" Amy whispered. They sneaked as fast as they could towards the driver, and snuck up behind him. Sonic head locked him, cueing Amy to take his keys to the truck. Sonic then broke the driver's neck, killing him in the process. They both ran to the truck. The faster this got done the better.
"Hurry up! Get in the fucking truck!" Amy pushed Sonic up into the front seat of the truck and soon followed and slammed the door.
Sonic started the truck and began to drive, driving through the fence. "Fucking, finally." Sonic sighed. "Hey… Amy?"
"Huh?"
"I'm definitely eating all these chips."
Wow guys I actually updated with a new chapter AGAIN! Are you guys proud of me? I'm going to be updating with a couple chapters this weekend to make up for my constant absence. Thank you so much guys for being patient with me, and please leave a review!
