Yet another disclaimer: I don't own any of the characters is this
fanfiction story thingy. Yeah, that's all.
Amy's POV-
I could feel Shadow's warm breath on my face as our lips met. I braced myself for a wonderful rush, the emotion I got when I knew I loved something dearly. After a few seconds of waiting, it came, sending a chill down my spine. But it wasn't what I had expected. I don't know exactly what I was truly feeling.
I hopped in my car and drove off after we had said our good byes. Through the traffic and mess of cars and trucks, I saw many people walking by on the sidewalks. A mother and her children, an older man, parents pushing their baby's stroller. A teen aged boy and girl holding hands. I smiled and imagined Shadow and I there. My imagination was a little foggy.
A few minutes passed, and I was almost home. I finally arrived the last traffic light before my house. As the light turned green, a blue streak caught my eye. Sonic! I rolled down the car window and yelled, "HEY SONIC!!!". He didn't respond. I guess he was going too fast to hear me. I continued on home and glanced out the window every few seconds. Just in case Sonic was still around. But he wasn't.
As soon as I got to my house, I headed straight for the nearest couch and lied down. I suddenly had a terrible stomach ache, an odd, sick feeling that I rarely ever felt. A headache quickly accompanied my stomachache, making me feel bad all over. I only got up to gaze blankly out the window. What, or who was I watching for?
Sonic's POV-
All the world was a blur.
My speed increased and the wind quickened its gentle stream of air as I ran. What a great feeling it was to go that fast. Faster than any car, any jet, even surpassing the speed of sound. Colors surrounded me and melted together, like a pastel picture. This was how I would cope with disappointment. To take my mind off my problems.
Right now my problem was all centered around one girl. Amy Rose. It was like I lost a part of myself and my life when I saw her with Shadow. As the old saying goes, "You never truly appreciate something until it's gone." I never took the time to appreciate Amy when she still adored me. Now something within me longed for her presence again.
I continued to sprint through the crowded streets. I didn't know exactly where I was going. Heck, I could have been going around in circles.
I finally came to a stop when I noticed some familiar scenery. It was Amy's house. Her car was parked outside in front of it, so she must have been home. I wanted more than anything to rush in through the front door and apologize for being such a jerk before. But I bet she wouldn't even be willing to listen. Amy had Shadow now, and he probably treated her better than I ever did. Why should Amy bother with me at all?
Amy's POV-
I could feel Shadow's warm breath on my face as our lips met. I braced myself for a wonderful rush, the emotion I got when I knew I loved something dearly. After a few seconds of waiting, it came, sending a chill down my spine. But it wasn't what I had expected. I don't know exactly what I was truly feeling.
I hopped in my car and drove off after we had said our good byes. Through the traffic and mess of cars and trucks, I saw many people walking by on the sidewalks. A mother and her children, an older man, parents pushing their baby's stroller. A teen aged boy and girl holding hands. I smiled and imagined Shadow and I there. My imagination was a little foggy.
A few minutes passed, and I was almost home. I finally arrived the last traffic light before my house. As the light turned green, a blue streak caught my eye. Sonic! I rolled down the car window and yelled, "HEY SONIC!!!". He didn't respond. I guess he was going too fast to hear me. I continued on home and glanced out the window every few seconds. Just in case Sonic was still around. But he wasn't.
As soon as I got to my house, I headed straight for the nearest couch and lied down. I suddenly had a terrible stomach ache, an odd, sick feeling that I rarely ever felt. A headache quickly accompanied my stomachache, making me feel bad all over. I only got up to gaze blankly out the window. What, or who was I watching for?
Sonic's POV-
All the world was a blur.
My speed increased and the wind quickened its gentle stream of air as I ran. What a great feeling it was to go that fast. Faster than any car, any jet, even surpassing the speed of sound. Colors surrounded me and melted together, like a pastel picture. This was how I would cope with disappointment. To take my mind off my problems.
Right now my problem was all centered around one girl. Amy Rose. It was like I lost a part of myself and my life when I saw her with Shadow. As the old saying goes, "You never truly appreciate something until it's gone." I never took the time to appreciate Amy when she still adored me. Now something within me longed for her presence again.
I continued to sprint through the crowded streets. I didn't know exactly where I was going. Heck, I could have been going around in circles.
I finally came to a stop when I noticed some familiar scenery. It was Amy's house. Her car was parked outside in front of it, so she must have been home. I wanted more than anything to rush in through the front door and apologize for being such a jerk before. But I bet she wouldn't even be willing to listen. Amy had Shadow now, and he probably treated her better than I ever did. Why should Amy bother with me at all?
