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"May I'm sorry I didn't mean to kick you. You were just in my way I'm sorry." Stu said in an apologetic voice.

"Oh so now I'm in the way. Wait let's start over, you told Kent that you think I'm a goodytoshoes and then you kicked me now I'm in the way. Ok here's the deal since you can't seem to live with me I think we're threw as in not even friends and if you think I'm joking Stuart Nathan Dealer than I'll smack you right upside the head. In fact I think I'll slap you anyway." and with that May smacked Stu upside the head, kicked his shin and ran off. "Ouch that hurt if you weren't a girl I'd beet you up." Stu said shouting.

"Sure you would. You can't even beat up Taro." May shouted back right before she entered her grandmothers house.

"Women can't live with them can't live with out them."

Stu turned around and saw Jack standing there with Charlie his dog. Taro ran out of the Potion Shop Dealer's house and went up to Charlie and the two started playing.

"You're kind of in the wrong season bud," Jack said. "Spring is the time for love not broken love."

"She just makes me so mad. She takes everything to heart." Stu answered while the two started walking out of the village.

"That's how women are. She needs to feel secure and safe but she wants to know if the person that will keep her safe is you."

"You heard her. I can't even beat up my own dog," Stu kicked at the grass while he spoke.

" That's not what I mean really. It's more of trusting you. They don't trust you if you want to be away from them all the time." Jack and Stu turned into the forest and walked over the bridge.

"But I can't be around her all the time she keeps coming over to me and won't leave me alone."

"I have you tried going to her?" Jack asked softly.

"No."

"You need to try that. Now about the goody-to-shoes thing, never talk behind her back and let her find out about unless it's good. How is she being a goody-goody in the first place?" Jack asked as the two sat down on a tree stump when they reached the goddess spring.

Stu looked down and answered "She is always happy and cheerful."

"And that's a bad thing? I think you need to apologize for everything you did to her in the last few days."

"What I'm I going to say?" Stu asked Jack.

"Tell her you still care about her and that your sorry if you made her mad." Jack answered remembering when he had to do that with Karen who was now his wife.

"I'll try," Stu said as he got off the stump and walked back to the village.

"May I'm sorry and I want you to know that I still care about you." Stu said standing in the doorway of the Midwife's house.

"I'm sorry to." May and Stu shared a deep and intimate hug as Jake watched from the other side of the village with Karen in his arms.