I do not own Degrassi. I own everyone who's not on Degrassi.
The first day of classes of the new school year dawned bright and early for Craig, but he didn't want to go. Everyone knew what he had done to Ashley and Manny, and he felt like he had no way to atone for it. He'd been depressed lately, just thinking about it.
He went to school, and hoped that no one would ignore him. The only one who really did was Ashley...however, this meant that he had nowhere to sit at lunch, so he sat by himself, just thinking.
He wanted to look at the events involving Ashley and Manny as a learning experience, but he didn't know how to. He walked around most of the day in a daze, chatting when necessary. Then he came home, to find Joey and Angie there.
"Hey, we're having dinner with Caitlin tonight..wnat to come?"
"Sure, Joey. Let me get some homework done quick, though."
He sat at the kitchen table working on Geometry homework until it was time to leave. They headed to the studio to pick up Caitlin, who wasn't alone. Coralie was with her. "Is it ok if Cora comes too?"
"Of course, its great to see you again." Craig didn't know how Joey knew Coralie, but figured that they'd met at the studio. The five of them headed to a pizza place to eat.
"You seem down, Craig." Coralie said to him, quietly.
"I'm just..girl trouble."
"If you want to talk about it, I'm here." She said.
"I had two girls, now I have none. what else is there to say?"
"I see...you fucked up."
"Badly."
"You aren't the only one to ever mess a relationship up. Happens to the best of us. And no, I'm not talking about it." Coralie smiled at him, then looked over at Angie, who was finished with her pizza. "Do you want to go play skee-ball?"
Angie just nodded and Coralie took her over to the games area, while Craig, Joey, and Caitlin finished their pizza.
"What's up with her?" Craig said, trying not to sound too interested or rude.
"She's had her problems." Caitlin said. "She's in her last semester at U. Toronto, wants to move to the states-her aunt's in Washington DC."
"I see." That didn't tell anything, but Craig shrugged it off. IT wasn't like he cared about this woman he'd just met. After he was finished he got up and headed to the games area, where he saw that Coralie was cleaning up on the Skee-ball machine. "You're good at that."
"Thanks." She didn't say anything more.
"You make me curious." He couldn't believe he said that.
"You..don't make me curious. Interested, sure, but not curious. We should hang out sometime. You don't seem like a bad kid."
"I"m not a kid."
"You're sixteen. I'm 23..almost 24. You're a kid." She laughed at the look on his face then. "But we'll see. I should go."
She left then, leaving Craig curious and wondering if they'd ever actually hang out.
The first day of classes of the new school year dawned bright and early for Craig, but he didn't want to go. Everyone knew what he had done to Ashley and Manny, and he felt like he had no way to atone for it. He'd been depressed lately, just thinking about it.
He went to school, and hoped that no one would ignore him. The only one who really did was Ashley...however, this meant that he had nowhere to sit at lunch, so he sat by himself, just thinking.
He wanted to look at the events involving Ashley and Manny as a learning experience, but he didn't know how to. He walked around most of the day in a daze, chatting when necessary. Then he came home, to find Joey and Angie there.
"Hey, we're having dinner with Caitlin tonight..wnat to come?"
"Sure, Joey. Let me get some homework done quick, though."
He sat at the kitchen table working on Geometry homework until it was time to leave. They headed to the studio to pick up Caitlin, who wasn't alone. Coralie was with her. "Is it ok if Cora comes too?"
"Of course, its great to see you again." Craig didn't know how Joey knew Coralie, but figured that they'd met at the studio. The five of them headed to a pizza place to eat.
"You seem down, Craig." Coralie said to him, quietly.
"I'm just..girl trouble."
"If you want to talk about it, I'm here." She said.
"I had two girls, now I have none. what else is there to say?"
"I see...you fucked up."
"Badly."
"You aren't the only one to ever mess a relationship up. Happens to the best of us. And no, I'm not talking about it." Coralie smiled at him, then looked over at Angie, who was finished with her pizza. "Do you want to go play skee-ball?"
Angie just nodded and Coralie took her over to the games area, while Craig, Joey, and Caitlin finished their pizza.
"What's up with her?" Craig said, trying not to sound too interested or rude.
"She's had her problems." Caitlin said. "She's in her last semester at U. Toronto, wants to move to the states-her aunt's in Washington DC."
"I see." That didn't tell anything, but Craig shrugged it off. IT wasn't like he cared about this woman he'd just met. After he was finished he got up and headed to the games area, where he saw that Coralie was cleaning up on the Skee-ball machine. "You're good at that."
"Thanks." She didn't say anything more.
"You make me curious." He couldn't believe he said that.
"You..don't make me curious. Interested, sure, but not curious. We should hang out sometime. You don't seem like a bad kid."
"I"m not a kid."
"You're sixteen. I'm 23..almost 24. You're a kid." She laughed at the look on his face then. "But we'll see. I should go."
She left then, leaving Craig curious and wondering if they'd ever actually hang out.
