Syd was pouring herself a fresh cup of coffee and sat down on a
stool. Francie had gone out for a jog and was coming back in an hour so
they could get ready. She sighed at the thought of the "blind date" and
really wanted to get out. But she knew Francie wouldn't let her out even
if her life depended on it. She looked over at the microwave clock and saw
it was a quarter to two. She was shocked at the time and couldn't believe
she slept in 'til noon.
Syd grabbed her car keys and went outside. She was meeting Will for a late lunch at The Northern Inn. She quickly paced to her car and got inside. The car roared off down the street, heading straight forward to her destination.
In ten minutes, she got to the inn and went to park her car. It took an extra five minutes to find a place because the inn was so popular. When she finally found one, she got out of the car and sped to the doors.
"So, you finally got here," Will sighed as she sat down.
"Oh, be quiet. Finding a parking spot is hard okay!"
"Woh, don't bite my head off for saying that," he backed off.
"Sorry, it's just that we have to hurry."
"Why?" he questioned.
"It's…it's," unsure if she should bring up the date.
"What?"
"It's just that I have to meet Francie back home in an hour or two because we're going to get ready together."
"Oh..right. The blind date…" he dazed off.
"Oh…" she said nervously. "I knew it, I shouldn't have reminded him.
Will kept playing those unnerving thoughts of her kissing a stranger and not him over and over. It wasn't really smart as he thought about it making him more fearful of what might happen. He wanted to shake her as long as it took before she realized that he was right in front of him. "Why?" he muttered.
"What?" Syd asked as Will flung his head toward her searching eyes.
"I didn't say anything," he replied immediately.
"Oh," she sunk in her chair.
Just then a waitress came by and the two ordered trying to make this lunch less awkward than it already was. They each sat there, looking around thoughtlessly, trying to avoid beginning a conversation. Of course, with Will he began a rather off-topic trying to make it less discomforting and more enjoyable. Sydney went along with it, but had the odd feeling that she wanted; needed to talk about this date with Will. She was about to bring it up again when the waitress came with their food and they quickly ate because Francie would be wondering where she was at this moment.
Before the dinner ended she decided to invite Will over to give his opinion of their outfits. As she decided to do that, she also decided not to talk about the blind date because she "knew" for a fact it wasn't going to be anything, and that it didn't really have to do anything with Will.
Syd grabbed her car keys and went outside. She was meeting Will for a late lunch at The Northern Inn. She quickly paced to her car and got inside. The car roared off down the street, heading straight forward to her destination.
In ten minutes, she got to the inn and went to park her car. It took an extra five minutes to find a place because the inn was so popular. When she finally found one, she got out of the car and sped to the doors.
"So, you finally got here," Will sighed as she sat down.
"Oh, be quiet. Finding a parking spot is hard okay!"
"Woh, don't bite my head off for saying that," he backed off.
"Sorry, it's just that we have to hurry."
"Why?" he questioned.
"It's…it's," unsure if she should bring up the date.
"What?"
"It's just that I have to meet Francie back home in an hour or two because we're going to get ready together."
"Oh..right. The blind date…" he dazed off.
"Oh…" she said nervously. "I knew it, I shouldn't have reminded him.
Will kept playing those unnerving thoughts of her kissing a stranger and not him over and over. It wasn't really smart as he thought about it making him more fearful of what might happen. He wanted to shake her as long as it took before she realized that he was right in front of him. "Why?" he muttered.
"What?" Syd asked as Will flung his head toward her searching eyes.
"I didn't say anything," he replied immediately.
"Oh," she sunk in her chair.
Just then a waitress came by and the two ordered trying to make this lunch less awkward than it already was. They each sat there, looking around thoughtlessly, trying to avoid beginning a conversation. Of course, with Will he began a rather off-topic trying to make it less discomforting and more enjoyable. Sydney went along with it, but had the odd feeling that she wanted; needed to talk about this date with Will. She was about to bring it up again when the waitress came with their food and they quickly ate because Francie would be wondering where she was at this moment.
Before the dinner ended she decided to invite Will over to give his opinion of their outfits. As she decided to do that, she also decided not to talk about the blind date because she "knew" for a fact it wasn't going to be anything, and that it didn't really have to do anything with Will.
