Randy walked silently down the sidewalk, looking into the storefronts
of the shops he passed. He noticed a Baskin Robins up ahead and decided to
grab a little something. He was in deep thought as he waited in the
unusually long line. I have to do something for Colleen, she didn't even
say good-bye this morning. I know she's lying when she says she's okay. I
just don't know why she's upset though, it's not like Lauren- his thoughts
were directly cut off by a tap on his shoulder. He spun around and was
face to face only inches from Lauren.
"Wow, Taylor, a little jumpy today?" She asked sarcastically. "You ran off pretty fast last night, is everything okay? I didn't cause any trouble did I?" She cocked her head to the side and put one hand on her hip.
"Trouble? No, no why?" Randy stuttered. He was a little startled to have run into again so soon, he began to wonder if maybe she was stalking him.
"Well, that girl looked kinda mad." Lauren moved just a little bit closer.
"Mad? No, she's real understanding."
"I'm sure." Lauren moved steadily closer, but despite his protests in his mind, Randy didn't move away when her lips moved into his.
Jill and Tim were walking hand in hand down the street, enjoying their day off together. They passed by Baskin Robins and Tim looked in, his stomach was growling to be fed. He stopped dead in his tracks, jerking Jill backward.
"Tim!" She scolded.
"Shh, Jill, look." Tim pointed to his middle son in the Baskin Robins in a lip lock with someone definitely not his girlfriend.
"Oh no. What's he doing?" Jill asked shocked.
"Do I really need to explain it to you?" Tim asked in a harshly sarcastically tone.
"Tim, we need to tell Colleen." Jill shook her head, pulling her husband away from the window before Randy saw them.
Randy's mind was racing. What the hell was he doing? He was with Colleen. But he'd cared about Lauren so much. He'd never wanted to end it and neither had she, but when he was in Costa Rico it was too difficult for them both. He'd wanted to get back together with her as soon as he got back. Colleen changed all that for him. Suddenly Randy realized this was wrong and he pulled away. Lauren searched his face frantically trying to figure out what he was thinking. Before she could say anything at all, Randy ran. He ran out the door and turned right, going as fast as his legs could take him. He had absolutely no idea where he was going but it didn't matter. How could he have done that? He'd never forgive himself.
"Wow, Taylor, a little jumpy today?" She asked sarcastically. "You ran off pretty fast last night, is everything okay? I didn't cause any trouble did I?" She cocked her head to the side and put one hand on her hip.
"Trouble? No, no why?" Randy stuttered. He was a little startled to have run into again so soon, he began to wonder if maybe she was stalking him.
"Well, that girl looked kinda mad." Lauren moved just a little bit closer.
"Mad? No, she's real understanding."
"I'm sure." Lauren moved steadily closer, but despite his protests in his mind, Randy didn't move away when her lips moved into his.
Jill and Tim were walking hand in hand down the street, enjoying their day off together. They passed by Baskin Robins and Tim looked in, his stomach was growling to be fed. He stopped dead in his tracks, jerking Jill backward.
"Tim!" She scolded.
"Shh, Jill, look." Tim pointed to his middle son in the Baskin Robins in a lip lock with someone definitely not his girlfriend.
"Oh no. What's he doing?" Jill asked shocked.
"Do I really need to explain it to you?" Tim asked in a harshly sarcastically tone.
"Tim, we need to tell Colleen." Jill shook her head, pulling her husband away from the window before Randy saw them.
Randy's mind was racing. What the hell was he doing? He was with Colleen. But he'd cared about Lauren so much. He'd never wanted to end it and neither had she, but when he was in Costa Rico it was too difficult for them both. He'd wanted to get back together with her as soon as he got back. Colleen changed all that for him. Suddenly Randy realized this was wrong and he pulled away. Lauren searched his face frantically trying to figure out what he was thinking. Before she could say anything at all, Randy ran. He ran out the door and turned right, going as fast as his legs could take him. He had absolutely no idea where he was going but it didn't matter. How could he have done that? He'd never forgive himself.
