"Oh, shoot. I'm running late. I'm supposed to meet Tristan at the
coffee shop at 3. It's 3:10! I hope he's also late", she said to herself as
she was walking to the coffee shop, still in her Chilton uniform, hurrying
as quickly as she could.
Walking into the shop, she noticed Tristan sitting in the back checking out a girls butt.
"Just like him. He hasn't changed a bit, then", she said to herself.
"Hey, sorry I was late. My bus was late", she said sitting down next to him.
"Hey, Mary. Can I buy you a coffee?"
"Um, yeah sure. Thanks".
"Not a problem, Mary. It's the least I can do after being so mean to you before".
"Are you trying to tell me your sorry?" she asked, shocked.
"Yes. I am truly sorry and well, I've missed you. I had girlfriends at camp but they all reminded me of you. I was kind of hoping that Dean would be out of the picture. Did you miss me?"
"Well… I did miss you, especially the way you called me Mary but only at first but I loved Dean and now, I have Jess. I'm glad to see you've changed. Well, things with Jess aren't clear yet but we'll see how things go between us. If something happens, it happens but I can't promise anything. I have to get home. Thanks for the coffee. Since you're working at Luke's, I'll see you a lot. Bye".
"Bye, Mary", he said as she walked out.
Tristan watched her walk out, wishing she had said how much she missed him. At least he would get to see her a lot and that would be enough for a bit but he really wanted her in his life again and well, he'd just have to wait. He hated being only friends with girls, especially if he liked them. This was a girl who he really liked, which rarely happened and he knew he had to go for it. Sipping his coffee, he began to plan how to get her to be with him in a romantic way. It just had to happen, he couldn't stand it if it didn't. He was used to getting his way and this time was no exception.
Walking into the shop, she noticed Tristan sitting in the back checking out a girls butt.
"Just like him. He hasn't changed a bit, then", she said to herself.
"Hey, sorry I was late. My bus was late", she said sitting down next to him.
"Hey, Mary. Can I buy you a coffee?"
"Um, yeah sure. Thanks".
"Not a problem, Mary. It's the least I can do after being so mean to you before".
"Are you trying to tell me your sorry?" she asked, shocked.
"Yes. I am truly sorry and well, I've missed you. I had girlfriends at camp but they all reminded me of you. I was kind of hoping that Dean would be out of the picture. Did you miss me?"
"Well… I did miss you, especially the way you called me Mary but only at first but I loved Dean and now, I have Jess. I'm glad to see you've changed. Well, things with Jess aren't clear yet but we'll see how things go between us. If something happens, it happens but I can't promise anything. I have to get home. Thanks for the coffee. Since you're working at Luke's, I'll see you a lot. Bye".
"Bye, Mary", he said as she walked out.
Tristan watched her walk out, wishing she had said how much she missed him. At least he would get to see her a lot and that would be enough for a bit but he really wanted her in his life again and well, he'd just have to wait. He hated being only friends with girls, especially if he liked them. This was a girl who he really liked, which rarely happened and he knew he had to go for it. Sipping his coffee, he began to plan how to get her to be with him in a romantic way. It just had to happen, he couldn't stand it if it didn't. He was used to getting his way and this time was no exception.
