Adrienne dipped her paint-roller into the pan. She didn't mind the
painting, actually she had never really minded any physical labor, and even
with one good hand, she didn't mind. Today was different; her head was
spinning with thoughts and feelings. She really like Auggie, but at the
same time there was another part of her that wanted to be outside under the
stars making out with Ezra.
"You missed a spot," Daisy told her.
"What?" Adrienne responded snapping out of her thoughts.
"Right there, you missed a spot," Daisy pointed out.
"Oh, thanks," Adrienne replied.
Adrienne looked around the room; Juliette and Auggie were painting on the other side of the room. Peter was almost dead center keeping an eye on the work. He had been watching the painters more than he had the others.
"Now, is the perfect time," Adrienne thought to herself. She set her roller down and rubbed her face.
"The fumes are starting to bother me, can I go downstairs and get a drink of water or something?" she asked.
"Yeah that's fine, and how does your arm feel?" he asked.
"Okay," Adrienne answered.
"Are you sure because the doctor thought it might be pretty painful without the medication," Peter explained.
"No, really it's fine," she said.
Adrienne headed downstairs; she first went into the kitchen and turned on the sink. She was sure that they couldn't hear the sink upstairs, but she wanted to be sure. After a few moments, she turned the water off. Adrienne listened to the silence and then made her move. She walked into the garage where the furniture assembly was going on.
"Ezra, Peter wants you to come help him with something," she said.
Ezra smiled and followed Adrienne back into the house.
"That was slick," he told her.
"Oh, trust me I could have done much better," she stated.
"So what exactly are we going to do?" Ezra asked.
"Well, first I'm going to give the kiss I promised you, then we'll see what happens next," Adrienne told him.
"I think, I'm going to like the next part," he responded.
"Well, I think, you'll like every last minute of it," she said.
Adrienne led the way outside through the back door. She closed it quietly behind Ezra. They walked until they were away from the light of the house. Adrienne turned towards Ezra and looked into his eyes. She leaned towards him, when their lips connected passion swept over her body. She had never felt anything like this before. This wasn't like her and Kurt (Mr. Della) although she had feelings for him.
Ezra was the first to pull away. "That was nice," he said. "My kiss lasted longer that the nurse's did right?"
"Yeah, and yours was much better," Adrienne replied. "It's freezing out here."
"I'll warm you up," Ezra offered.
"Will you now?" she questioned, "how are you going to go about doing that?"
"Like this," he said kissing Adrienne's neck.
They both froze suddenly and turned. Juliette was standing before them.
"Peter is looking for you two," Juliette informed them.
"Are you going to tell?" Adrienne asked her.
"No, but just so you know, I think, what you are doing to Auggie is lame. He really likes you, and you made him think you liked him too," Juliette said.
"Well, you know what? I can do whatever I want," Adrienne responded.
Juliette didn't reply she just walked back towards the house. Adrienne and Ezra quickly followed. Peter was standing in the kitchen when they walked in.
"Where were guys?" he asked.
"We just stepped outside to get some fresh air," Adrienne answered.
"Well, next time tell me," Peter said. "Ezra, you can go help bring the furniture upstairs."
Ezra walked away leaving Peter and Adrienne alone.
"We need to talk," he told her.
Adrienne nodded, she knew this was coming. She was surprised it hadn't happened sooner. Peter showed her in to a small office and closed the door.
"I talked to Miss Kendall form social services today," Peter told her.
Adrienne said nothing.
"Why is it you never want to talk to me?" he asked.
She thought for a moment, thinking this was a trap. "I don't trust you," she finally said.
"Have I given you a reason not to trust me?" he asked.
"Well, you did make me go on a stupid camping trip that I didn't want to gone on. Where I then proceeded to get lost and then hurt. Yes, I would say that is a reason," Adrienne stated.
"I'm sorry those things happened, but I think there is something else," he said.
"You're lying," she told him.
"About what?" he asked. "I don't think you should be the one talking to me about telling the truth."
"I hate you," she told him.
"Sorry you feel that way, but we still have to address the issue of you trying to kiss Will," Peter said.
"No, I'm done talking to you," she informed him. Her face was stone cold showing no feeling.
"I'll leave alone for tonight, but I will be calling you into see me tomorrow," Peter said.
Adrienne turned and darted from the room, she took asylum in a kitchen chair. She laid her down on the table and cried. She didn't have one reason for crying; there were many reasons. Peter stepped out of his office watched her until she looked up.
"Leave me alone," Adrienne said and continued sobbing.
Peter stood he was shocked because he didn't know what to do. Adrienne didn't want him around, but he couldn't just leave her here like this.
"Peter, you have to see the room," Auggie started to say; he stopped when he saw Adrienne.
"Yes, I'll be right up," he told Auggie.
He left the room still feeling if somehow he was a failure.
Adrienne sat alone; she allowed the quiet to surround her. Silence was the only protective blanket between her and the world. It was hard t believe this was the same Adrienne that had been in the woods moments before.
*Awww poor Adrienne! Why must I continue to torture her? I don't really know. Thanks, to everyone who has reviewed, I appreciate you taking time out of your life to do so. I'm not sure if I'll be updating before I leave for spring break in two weeks, we shall see. As always keep reviewing and have a nice day!
"You missed a spot," Daisy told her.
"What?" Adrienne responded snapping out of her thoughts.
"Right there, you missed a spot," Daisy pointed out.
"Oh, thanks," Adrienne replied.
Adrienne looked around the room; Juliette and Auggie were painting on the other side of the room. Peter was almost dead center keeping an eye on the work. He had been watching the painters more than he had the others.
"Now, is the perfect time," Adrienne thought to herself. She set her roller down and rubbed her face.
"The fumes are starting to bother me, can I go downstairs and get a drink of water or something?" she asked.
"Yeah that's fine, and how does your arm feel?" he asked.
"Okay," Adrienne answered.
"Are you sure because the doctor thought it might be pretty painful without the medication," Peter explained.
"No, really it's fine," she said.
Adrienne headed downstairs; she first went into the kitchen and turned on the sink. She was sure that they couldn't hear the sink upstairs, but she wanted to be sure. After a few moments, she turned the water off. Adrienne listened to the silence and then made her move. She walked into the garage where the furniture assembly was going on.
"Ezra, Peter wants you to come help him with something," she said.
Ezra smiled and followed Adrienne back into the house.
"That was slick," he told her.
"Oh, trust me I could have done much better," she stated.
"So what exactly are we going to do?" Ezra asked.
"Well, first I'm going to give the kiss I promised you, then we'll see what happens next," Adrienne told him.
"I think, I'm going to like the next part," he responded.
"Well, I think, you'll like every last minute of it," she said.
Adrienne led the way outside through the back door. She closed it quietly behind Ezra. They walked until they were away from the light of the house. Adrienne turned towards Ezra and looked into his eyes. She leaned towards him, when their lips connected passion swept over her body. She had never felt anything like this before. This wasn't like her and Kurt (Mr. Della) although she had feelings for him.
Ezra was the first to pull away. "That was nice," he said. "My kiss lasted longer that the nurse's did right?"
"Yeah, and yours was much better," Adrienne replied. "It's freezing out here."
"I'll warm you up," Ezra offered.
"Will you now?" she questioned, "how are you going to go about doing that?"
"Like this," he said kissing Adrienne's neck.
They both froze suddenly and turned. Juliette was standing before them.
"Peter is looking for you two," Juliette informed them.
"Are you going to tell?" Adrienne asked her.
"No, but just so you know, I think, what you are doing to Auggie is lame. He really likes you, and you made him think you liked him too," Juliette said.
"Well, you know what? I can do whatever I want," Adrienne responded.
Juliette didn't reply she just walked back towards the house. Adrienne and Ezra quickly followed. Peter was standing in the kitchen when they walked in.
"Where were guys?" he asked.
"We just stepped outside to get some fresh air," Adrienne answered.
"Well, next time tell me," Peter said. "Ezra, you can go help bring the furniture upstairs."
Ezra walked away leaving Peter and Adrienne alone.
"We need to talk," he told her.
Adrienne nodded, she knew this was coming. She was surprised it hadn't happened sooner. Peter showed her in to a small office and closed the door.
"I talked to Miss Kendall form social services today," Peter told her.
Adrienne said nothing.
"Why is it you never want to talk to me?" he asked.
She thought for a moment, thinking this was a trap. "I don't trust you," she finally said.
"Have I given you a reason not to trust me?" he asked.
"Well, you did make me go on a stupid camping trip that I didn't want to gone on. Where I then proceeded to get lost and then hurt. Yes, I would say that is a reason," Adrienne stated.
"I'm sorry those things happened, but I think there is something else," he said.
"You're lying," she told him.
"About what?" he asked. "I don't think you should be the one talking to me about telling the truth."
"I hate you," she told him.
"Sorry you feel that way, but we still have to address the issue of you trying to kiss Will," Peter said.
"No, I'm done talking to you," she informed him. Her face was stone cold showing no feeling.
"I'll leave alone for tonight, but I will be calling you into see me tomorrow," Peter said.
Adrienne turned and darted from the room, she took asylum in a kitchen chair. She laid her down on the table and cried. She didn't have one reason for crying; there were many reasons. Peter stepped out of his office watched her until she looked up.
"Leave me alone," Adrienne said and continued sobbing.
Peter stood he was shocked because he didn't know what to do. Adrienne didn't want him around, but he couldn't just leave her here like this.
"Peter, you have to see the room," Auggie started to say; he stopped when he saw Adrienne.
"Yes, I'll be right up," he told Auggie.
He left the room still feeling if somehow he was a failure.
Adrienne sat alone; she allowed the quiet to surround her. Silence was the only protective blanket between her and the world. It was hard t believe this was the same Adrienne that had been in the woods moments before.
*Awww poor Adrienne! Why must I continue to torture her? I don't really know. Thanks, to everyone who has reviewed, I appreciate you taking time out of your life to do so. I'm not sure if I'll be updating before I leave for spring break in two weeks, we shall see. As always keep reviewing and have a nice day!
