Vince had sent Matt home for a few days to recover from his injuries. He'd
gone round to see dad, who had apparently not been very pleased about the
way Matt had dealt with the whole situation with Louisa. Dad told him that
he shouldn't have tried to deal with it himself, and he certainly shouldn't
have told me to leave Louisa. I thought Matt would have been even more
angry at me from being in trouble with dad, but he said he'd forgiven me
for hitting him, that he was sorry for the things he said, and that dad had
been right: he should never have told me to leave her.
I felt bad again. Something Matt had said before our fight had been bugging me, and I realised I had been wrong in blaming him for my break up with Louisa. It was my fault. I was the one who told her it was over. I told him I was sorry for blaming him, and that some of what he'd said had been true. I had been persuaded to leave her too easily, and there was no one to blame for the things I said to her but me.
Matt said that if I really had to get in touch with her again, he would help me out. He thought that too much time had passed, let sleeping dogs lie, that kind of thing, but he would help if it was what I wanted. I did want that, I wanted it so badly, but I had no idea where to begin. I said to Matt that I could try her record company, but I doubted that they'd let me speak to her, or put me in touch with her. Matt said he had a better idea about how to get in touch, and passed me a magazine.
It was one of those womens' magazines, full of gossip and articles on why men are crap. I looked at Matt questioningly, and he laughed and said it was Amy's.
"You don't think I'd buy something like that, do you?"
"Well, if its not yours, why have you got it?"
"Page 5 Jeff. Read it, and then you'll know how to find her."
I turned to page 5. The title was 'Celebrity Spotting', and it was all about who had been seen where, and with who, and all that other stuff that only women are interested in. Part of the article had been circled. There was a picture of Louisa outside a shop somewhere in Connecticut. I read the piece that went with the picture.
Enlightenment's lead singer Sugar-Cane was seen out shopping in Greenwich, Connecticut on Tuesday, where it is reported that she spent an obscene amount of money on clothes. One other shopper said that she had bought several identical skirts with just a slight difference in color. Seems like a waste of money to us here at Heat magazine, but then some of these celebrities have more money then sense. Over the weekend, Sugar-Cane was also seen out at several VIP parties and clubs, with her new best friend Stephanie McMahon, daughter of WWE owner Vince McMahon. Sugar-Cane and Stephanie have been seen out together several times in the past few weeks, and it has been suggested that they have been barred from one high profile bar in Connecticut for starting a brawl in a drunken rage, although there has been no confirmation of that.
All of a sudden, I had a way of getting in touch with Louisa. Stephanie McMahon.
I felt bad again. Something Matt had said before our fight had been bugging me, and I realised I had been wrong in blaming him for my break up with Louisa. It was my fault. I was the one who told her it was over. I told him I was sorry for blaming him, and that some of what he'd said had been true. I had been persuaded to leave her too easily, and there was no one to blame for the things I said to her but me.
Matt said that if I really had to get in touch with her again, he would help me out. He thought that too much time had passed, let sleeping dogs lie, that kind of thing, but he would help if it was what I wanted. I did want that, I wanted it so badly, but I had no idea where to begin. I said to Matt that I could try her record company, but I doubted that they'd let me speak to her, or put me in touch with her. Matt said he had a better idea about how to get in touch, and passed me a magazine.
It was one of those womens' magazines, full of gossip and articles on why men are crap. I looked at Matt questioningly, and he laughed and said it was Amy's.
"You don't think I'd buy something like that, do you?"
"Well, if its not yours, why have you got it?"
"Page 5 Jeff. Read it, and then you'll know how to find her."
I turned to page 5. The title was 'Celebrity Spotting', and it was all about who had been seen where, and with who, and all that other stuff that only women are interested in. Part of the article had been circled. There was a picture of Louisa outside a shop somewhere in Connecticut. I read the piece that went with the picture.
Enlightenment's lead singer Sugar-Cane was seen out shopping in Greenwich, Connecticut on Tuesday, where it is reported that she spent an obscene amount of money on clothes. One other shopper said that she had bought several identical skirts with just a slight difference in color. Seems like a waste of money to us here at Heat magazine, but then some of these celebrities have more money then sense. Over the weekend, Sugar-Cane was also seen out at several VIP parties and clubs, with her new best friend Stephanie McMahon, daughter of WWE owner Vince McMahon. Sugar-Cane and Stephanie have been seen out together several times in the past few weeks, and it has been suggested that they have been barred from one high profile bar in Connecticut for starting a brawl in a drunken rage, although there has been no confirmation of that.
All of a sudden, I had a way of getting in touch with Louisa. Stephanie McMahon.
