"Happy Days" part 5
Author's Note: Once again I want to thank everyone for their feedback. I love reading people's thoughts on my story. It warms heart to know that ya'll take the time to write a sentence or two about my story. It really means a lot to me.
I'm not sure where exactly I want this story to go. I need help getting all of the couples together. If you have any ideas for the story, email them. Behr_delicious@yahoo.com. I'd really appreciate it if you did.
Last I'd like to warn ya'll that there are afew cuss words in this part. I know most of ya'll don't care, but I just feel the need to tell ya before hand.
Take Care,
Liz
Liz sat in a booth at the popular alien themed restaurant. She had a chocolate milk shake sitting next to her, but it was untouched. She couldn't stop thinking about Max. She knew it was crazy for her to constantly be picturing him in her mind, but she couldn't help it. He was adorable and though he was popular, he didn't act like all of those other jocks she was all too familiar with. She shuddered at the thought of how they had treated her back in Little Rock. Why was this burden on her? What did she do, to deserve such awful treatment and to not have a parent? She was used to being alone by now, but that didn't mean she ever liked it. She was so deep in thought, she didn't notice the ringing which indicated a new customer had come in. Even if she had heard it, she probably wouldn't glance up to see who it was. They were all the same. Little did she expect the person to be Max and even she even less imagined he'd choose to walk up to her booth and ask to sit down. "Huh?" she asked pulling herself at her daydreams. "I asked if I could sit here," Max repeated laughing. Liz smiled. "Sure, I mean if you want to that is." Max sat down across from her. "Why wouldn't I?" He asked while raising an eyebrow. "It's just…I'm not exactly your type…" she muttered. "Look, Liz, I'm not really picky on 'status.' Ok well technically, I used to talk to the more affluent people of the school, but then I met you and something changed. I realized money and clothes aren't what's important, it's the person's attitude towards life that really matters." She smiled loving the words that were coming out of his mouth. For some reason…they seemed to good to be true. He reached across the table and took her hands in his. "Liz Parker, I broke up with Tracy to be with you. Will you do me the honor of being my girl friend?" "Of course!" She was so excited. It was a dream come true. She, Liz Parker, finally had something good happen to her.
Suddenly Liz sat up in bad covered in sweat. "It was just a dream," she muttered as she crawled out of bed and into her kitchen to get some water. She should have known it wasn't true, but it felt so real. She quickly gulped the water down before making her way back to her bed.
Max pulled into Buckley Point with Tracy in the passengers seat. He took a spot near the edge of and cut the engine. He undid his seat belt and turned his body so that he was facing Tracy. "I had a good time tonight…" he told her grinning as he leaned into kiss her. "Me too.." she said giggling as she greedily excepted his kiss. They began making out until afew minutes later when Tracy pulled away. "What's up, Tracy?" Max asked confused. Just afew seconds ago, she seemed more than eager to touch him and now she'd barely look at him. "It's fun, Max. I enjoy going out with you, but its not real." "What do you mean?" Max asked even more confused. "You don't love me. You like that new trailer trash girl!" Max was astonished. Where the hell did she come up with the idea of him liking Liz?" "What the fuck are you talking about?" He asked. Tears were now running down her face, and she angrily wiped them away. "You do! You are so in love with her, and its not even funny! God, Max, don't even try and deny it. You were with her during lunch today! How stupid do you think I am? Wouldn't you realize, I'd find out?!" Max glared at her. "You don't know what the fuck you're talking about. I was helping her catch up in bio. That's all that happened." "No, it wasn't! Cammie told me she walked by the bio room during lunch and she saw ya'll sitting there staring at eachother like a couple of love sick puppies!" Max didn't say anything. He didn't know what to say. He couldn't deny that he was sitting there staring at Liz because he was. He had spent longer in the bio room than he could have. "Fine, I'll take you home," he mumbled as he turned the car on and drove out of the parking lot at a fast pace. All he wanted to do was get Tracy out of his car as soon as possible. Afew minutes later, he pulled up infront of her house. He cut the engine, but she didn't bother to make a move of leaving the car. "Its over isn't it?" she finally asked. Max nodded. "But it was fun while it lasted. See ya, Tracy." He leaned over and kissed her on the cheek and watched her get out of the car and climb the steps to her home where he still sat there and watched her go inside. He sat there until he saw her bedroom light go on and afew minutes later turn off.
TBC
Author's Note: Once again I want to thank everyone for their feedback. I love reading people's thoughts on my story. It warms heart to know that ya'll take the time to write a sentence or two about my story. It really means a lot to me.
I'm not sure where exactly I want this story to go. I need help getting all of the couples together. If you have any ideas for the story, email them. Behr_delicious@yahoo.com. I'd really appreciate it if you did.
Last I'd like to warn ya'll that there are afew cuss words in this part. I know most of ya'll don't care, but I just feel the need to tell ya before hand.
Take Care,
Liz
Liz sat in a booth at the popular alien themed restaurant. She had a chocolate milk shake sitting next to her, but it was untouched. She couldn't stop thinking about Max. She knew it was crazy for her to constantly be picturing him in her mind, but she couldn't help it. He was adorable and though he was popular, he didn't act like all of those other jocks she was all too familiar with. She shuddered at the thought of how they had treated her back in Little Rock. Why was this burden on her? What did she do, to deserve such awful treatment and to not have a parent? She was used to being alone by now, but that didn't mean she ever liked it. She was so deep in thought, she didn't notice the ringing which indicated a new customer had come in. Even if she had heard it, she probably wouldn't glance up to see who it was. They were all the same. Little did she expect the person to be Max and even she even less imagined he'd choose to walk up to her booth and ask to sit down. "Huh?" she asked pulling herself at her daydreams. "I asked if I could sit here," Max repeated laughing. Liz smiled. "Sure, I mean if you want to that is." Max sat down across from her. "Why wouldn't I?" He asked while raising an eyebrow. "It's just…I'm not exactly your type…" she muttered. "Look, Liz, I'm not really picky on 'status.' Ok well technically, I used to talk to the more affluent people of the school, but then I met you and something changed. I realized money and clothes aren't what's important, it's the person's attitude towards life that really matters." She smiled loving the words that were coming out of his mouth. For some reason…they seemed to good to be true. He reached across the table and took her hands in his. "Liz Parker, I broke up with Tracy to be with you. Will you do me the honor of being my girl friend?" "Of course!" She was so excited. It was a dream come true. She, Liz Parker, finally had something good happen to her.
Suddenly Liz sat up in bad covered in sweat. "It was just a dream," she muttered as she crawled out of bed and into her kitchen to get some water. She should have known it wasn't true, but it felt so real. She quickly gulped the water down before making her way back to her bed.
Max pulled into Buckley Point with Tracy in the passengers seat. He took a spot near the edge of and cut the engine. He undid his seat belt and turned his body so that he was facing Tracy. "I had a good time tonight…" he told her grinning as he leaned into kiss her. "Me too.." she said giggling as she greedily excepted his kiss. They began making out until afew minutes later when Tracy pulled away. "What's up, Tracy?" Max asked confused. Just afew seconds ago, she seemed more than eager to touch him and now she'd barely look at him. "It's fun, Max. I enjoy going out with you, but its not real." "What do you mean?" Max asked even more confused. "You don't love me. You like that new trailer trash girl!" Max was astonished. Where the hell did she come up with the idea of him liking Liz?" "What the fuck are you talking about?" He asked. Tears were now running down her face, and she angrily wiped them away. "You do! You are so in love with her, and its not even funny! God, Max, don't even try and deny it. You were with her during lunch today! How stupid do you think I am? Wouldn't you realize, I'd find out?!" Max glared at her. "You don't know what the fuck you're talking about. I was helping her catch up in bio. That's all that happened." "No, it wasn't! Cammie told me she walked by the bio room during lunch and she saw ya'll sitting there staring at eachother like a couple of love sick puppies!" Max didn't say anything. He didn't know what to say. He couldn't deny that he was sitting there staring at Liz because he was. He had spent longer in the bio room than he could have. "Fine, I'll take you home," he mumbled as he turned the car on and drove out of the parking lot at a fast pace. All he wanted to do was get Tracy out of his car as soon as possible. Afew minutes later, he pulled up infront of her house. He cut the engine, but she didn't bother to make a move of leaving the car. "Its over isn't it?" she finally asked. Max nodded. "But it was fun while it lasted. See ya, Tracy." He leaned over and kissed her on the cheek and watched her get out of the car and climb the steps to her home where he still sat there and watched her go inside. He sat there until he saw her bedroom light go on and afew minutes later turn off.
TBC
