Chapter 10
It had been a month since Felicia had woken up. She was finally able to go home and that night, she would make her first appearance back in public at the charity benefit that Emily was hosting.
Now, Felicia, Georgie, and her best friend Donna were in Felicia's room getting ready. Of course, the topic of Dillon had to be brought up by Donna. She really thought Dillon was the best person for Georgie. So what if Georgie locked herself in her room after he left. It was just all the more proof they belonged together and it was obvious they needed help being put back together. Everyone, excluding Sam and Mac and Georgie knew the two still loved each other.
"So, are you going to give Dillon the pleasure of being in your prescence tonight?" Donna smirked.
"Yes, for a little while. I'm with Sam now Donna. Don't start this again."
"Start what again exactly?" Felicia asked, knowing all to well what her daughter was talking about. She knew all about the surprise Emily had helped Dillon plan.
"I think Georgie should dump Sam and go back out with Dillon. Everyone except Mac and Georgie agrees with me," Donna stated as if it were old news.
"Why don't you agree Georgie?" Felicia pushed.
"Because Dillon hurt me one too many times. He's a great friend but I can't be anything more with him. I don't even know why I forgave him in the first place. I hate everything about him," she said aloud. 'Then why do you love him?' her inner-voice asked. She pushed all thoughts of Dillon and finished applying her eyeliner. "Everyone ready?"
The other two ladies nodded their head and headed downstairs, where Sam and Mac were waiting for them. "Georgie, since you're completely over Dillon and it doesn't look like you and Sam will be breaking up anytime soon, you think I could have Dillon?" she teased.
Georgie just glared at her, but quickly covered the glare with a smile as she wrapped her arms around Sam and he kissed her gently. She knew it sounded cliché, but she had never felt the same tingling feeling that she felt with Dillon while she was around Sam.
She pushed all thoughts of Dillon and the conversations that had gone on earlier out of her head and tried to focus on Sam.
It had been a month since Felicia had woken up. She was finally able to go home and that night, she would make her first appearance back in public at the charity benefit that Emily was hosting.
Now, Felicia, Georgie, and her best friend Donna were in Felicia's room getting ready. Of course, the topic of Dillon had to be brought up by Donna. She really thought Dillon was the best person for Georgie. So what if Georgie locked herself in her room after he left. It was just all the more proof they belonged together and it was obvious they needed help being put back together. Everyone, excluding Sam and Mac and Georgie knew the two still loved each other.
"So, are you going to give Dillon the pleasure of being in your prescence tonight?" Donna smirked.
"Yes, for a little while. I'm with Sam now Donna. Don't start this again."
"Start what again exactly?" Felicia asked, knowing all to well what her daughter was talking about. She knew all about the surprise Emily had helped Dillon plan.
"I think Georgie should dump Sam and go back out with Dillon. Everyone except Mac and Georgie agrees with me," Donna stated as if it were old news.
"Why don't you agree Georgie?" Felicia pushed.
"Because Dillon hurt me one too many times. He's a great friend but I can't be anything more with him. I don't even know why I forgave him in the first place. I hate everything about him," she said aloud. 'Then why do you love him?' her inner-voice asked. She pushed all thoughts of Dillon and finished applying her eyeliner. "Everyone ready?"
The other two ladies nodded their head and headed downstairs, where Sam and Mac were waiting for them. "Georgie, since you're completely over Dillon and it doesn't look like you and Sam will be breaking up anytime soon, you think I could have Dillon?" she teased.
Georgie just glared at her, but quickly covered the glare with a smile as she wrapped her arms around Sam and he kissed her gently. She knew it sounded cliché, but she had never felt the same tingling feeling that she felt with Dillon while she was around Sam.
She pushed all thoughts of Dillon and the conversations that had gone on earlier out of her head and tried to focus on Sam.
