"Well, just you all, did you tell anyone?" Randy asked her.
"No, of course not. I didn't even tell my dad, and i usually tell him everything," Sidney sadi.
"So, your sure you didn't let it slip to anyone?" Randy asked her one last time.
"Randy, how could i possibly let something that big slip?" Sidney asked him.
Randy shrugged. Sidney used to have a big mouth. Befre her mom died. After that, it was just like she didn't care about gossip anymore, she only cared about her friends and her family being safe.
Randy remembered how different it was after Sidney's mom died. The two of them had been friends since the freshman year of highschool, and since the day he met her, Randy always had a major crush on her. In junior year when her mom died, Sidney became a wreck, she wouldn't talk to anyone but Rany for a whole week. She wouldn't even talk to Billy, she would just force a smile at him and move on to Randy. That had made Randy fell special, like Sidney might possibly feel the same way about him. But, a few weeks later, things were back to "normal." As normal as they would ever get anyway. Sidney had Billy again, abd Randy was again just one of her good friends.
"Randy, have you been listening to me?" Sidney asked, a little upset that he wasn't. Randy grinned. "Randy, i'm worried about you. I couldn't stand to loose you twice."
"Look, Sid, I'm really tired, and you look tired, lets go to sleep." Randy said. sidney nodded.
Sidney couldn't sleep. She couldn't get Billy off her mind. That night, the night she wasnted to be so special, the night she wanted to save for marriage. The expireance she wasted. She found herself blaming Randy. He was there, he had to of known what was going on. Stu probally knew, and he would have said something. Sidney got up and walked into the room Randy was in. He was sleeping, so she turned on the light to the brightest it could go. Randy sat up, rubbing his eyes.
"God Sid, turn the light off, that hurts," he said.
Sidney dimmed the light. "Why didn't you stop me?" Sidney asked.
Randy didn't even have to think about it to know what she was talking about. "I wanted to so much Sid, but..."
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"No, of course not. I didn't even tell my dad, and i usually tell him everything," Sidney sadi.
"So, your sure you didn't let it slip to anyone?" Randy asked her one last time.
"Randy, how could i possibly let something that big slip?" Sidney asked him.
Randy shrugged. Sidney used to have a big mouth. Befre her mom died. After that, it was just like she didn't care about gossip anymore, she only cared about her friends and her family being safe.
Randy remembered how different it was after Sidney's mom died. The two of them had been friends since the freshman year of highschool, and since the day he met her, Randy always had a major crush on her. In junior year when her mom died, Sidney became a wreck, she wouldn't talk to anyone but Rany for a whole week. She wouldn't even talk to Billy, she would just force a smile at him and move on to Randy. That had made Randy fell special, like Sidney might possibly feel the same way about him. But, a few weeks later, things were back to "normal." As normal as they would ever get anyway. Sidney had Billy again, abd Randy was again just one of her good friends.
"Randy, have you been listening to me?" Sidney asked, a little upset that he wasn't. Randy grinned. "Randy, i'm worried about you. I couldn't stand to loose you twice."
"Look, Sid, I'm really tired, and you look tired, lets go to sleep." Randy said. sidney nodded.
Sidney couldn't sleep. She couldn't get Billy off her mind. That night, the night she wasnted to be so special, the night she wanted to save for marriage. The expireance she wasted. She found herself blaming Randy. He was there, he had to of known what was going on. Stu probally knew, and he would have said something. Sidney got up and walked into the room Randy was in. He was sleeping, so she turned on the light to the brightest it could go. Randy sat up, rubbing his eyes.
"God Sid, turn the light off, that hurts," he said.
Sidney dimmed the light. "Why didn't you stop me?" Sidney asked.
Randy didn't even have to think about it to know what she was talking about. "I wanted to so much Sid, but..."
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