A/n: Sorry I haven't updated in awhile, ive had the flu. Ill try to update
more after Christmas.
this chapter has a little bit of Amy in it. So for those who like the
Madison/Ephram relationship don't jump to conclusions.
Thanks for all the great reviews. Keep them coming!! ~~kbear49
Ephram was walking through the halls at school. He didn't care if he didn't have a hall pass. He saw Amy walking toward him. She had her back pack slung on her shoulder.
"Amy," yelled Ephram.
"What," asked Amy, stopping at Ephram's locker.
"Why are you out of class," asked Ephram.
"I'm leaving," replied Amy, I'm going to skip the rest of the day." Little does he know I am leaving this town, Amy thought to herself.
"What are you doing out of class," asked Amy.
"Resting my brain," replied Ephram. "Actually, I told the teacher I didn't feel good so that I could skip a test," replied Ephram.
"You're so badass," said Amy.
"Thanks," said Ephram. "I got to go, oh, and good luck with your new girlfriend." replied Amy sarcastically as she exited the school.
Ephram just stood there flabbergasted. Why was she finally showing interest in him? She seemed so dark, almost bad dark. Ever since Colin died Amy had changed. She was getting worse. He was worried about her but thought she was bringing a lot of this onto herself. Suddenly his thoughts shifted to Madison. A smile came upon his face as he walked off.
Amy walked out of the school car keys in her hand. She had to get out of this place.
Memories of Colin were everywhere and now he is dead. Dead, Amy kept saying to herself. A tear rolled down her cheek. She wished someone knew how she felt. No one here could help her. The only person that could was Ephram. Maybe it was something in the way he talked. She has to realize Ephram didn't want her. She blew it a long time ago. Some reason she was really good at blowing things for herself. Amy got into her car and drove off, hoping of ending up somewhere far away from here.
After school Ephram came home finding Madison helping Delia with her homework.
Madison looked up right as he walked in. "How did it go with Amy today?" Madison asked. Alright, until she left before I could say anything else." replied Ephram as he went to the fridge to get something to drink.
"That bad?" replied Madison looking up from the long division.
"It was okay," replied Ephram. Ephram came over to Madison and put his arms around her and kissed her softly on the lips. "I missed you," replied Ephram. "Is school really that bad?" asked Madison. "Yep bad enough for another one," he said as he leaned in for another kiss.
"Can you guys stop? I'm trying to concentrate," replied Delia in disgust. Madison and Ephram broke away.
Hey, you want to go see a movie tonight?" asked Ephram as he was leaving. "Sure, it can be as bad off as our first date," replied Madison, smiling. "What do you want to see?" asked Madison. "How about Something's got to give?" It looks funny, replied Madison. "Okay sure," replied Ephram. "Ill pick you up around eight," said Madison Ephram gave Madison another quick kiss and walked upstairs.
Amy drove for awhile. The sun was starting to set. Amy glanced at her watch it was 6:00. Should she go home Amy thought to herself? She just kept driving. For some reason she couldn't bring herself to leave Everwood or go home for that matter.
She had been driving around town ever since she left school. Finally she ended up on the outskirts of town, where the ice skating rink is. She got out of the car and sat on the bench. She yearned for someone to hold her and tell her everything would be alright. She yearned for this empty feeling to go away and to be normal again. She sat on the bench and started to cry.
Madison showed up at the brown house a second time ready for her date with Ephram. Ephram was a great boyfriend and always was so nice to her. It really didn't matter to her anymore that Ephram was only sixteen. Every time he kissed her she got butterflies in her stomach. It was such a great feeling.
Madison walked into the house. Ephram was sitting on the couch watching television.
"Hey Ephram!" said Madison, Sorry I'm early.
"Hey Madison," replied Ephram, you look nice." "Thanks," Madison said. She was wearing a leather blazer with a red shirt underneath. Her hair was down and perfectly curled. "Want to chill here with me, the movie doesn't start for another half hour yet?" replied Ephram.
"Sure," replied Madison Madison sat down on the couch next to Ephram. Ephram leaned in and kissed her. They started making out on the couch. Madison shed her coat and put her arms around Ephram. Ephram glanced at the clock it was 8:15. "We better get going, or we will miss the movie." Ephram explained. Madison tugged on Ephram neck and Ephram smiled and continued kissing Madison. "What's missing a few previews anyway," Madison said between kisses. "Ya, I hate previews," Ephram said laughing.
Eventually they got up and left still arm in arm kissing as they walked out the door.
Ephram was walking through the halls at school. He didn't care if he didn't have a hall pass. He saw Amy walking toward him. She had her back pack slung on her shoulder.
"Amy," yelled Ephram.
"What," asked Amy, stopping at Ephram's locker.
"Why are you out of class," asked Ephram.
"I'm leaving," replied Amy, I'm going to skip the rest of the day." Little does he know I am leaving this town, Amy thought to herself.
"What are you doing out of class," asked Amy.
"Resting my brain," replied Ephram. "Actually, I told the teacher I didn't feel good so that I could skip a test," replied Ephram.
"You're so badass," said Amy.
"Thanks," said Ephram. "I got to go, oh, and good luck with your new girlfriend." replied Amy sarcastically as she exited the school.
Ephram just stood there flabbergasted. Why was she finally showing interest in him? She seemed so dark, almost bad dark. Ever since Colin died Amy had changed. She was getting worse. He was worried about her but thought she was bringing a lot of this onto herself. Suddenly his thoughts shifted to Madison. A smile came upon his face as he walked off.
Amy walked out of the school car keys in her hand. She had to get out of this place.
Memories of Colin were everywhere and now he is dead. Dead, Amy kept saying to herself. A tear rolled down her cheek. She wished someone knew how she felt. No one here could help her. The only person that could was Ephram. Maybe it was something in the way he talked. She has to realize Ephram didn't want her. She blew it a long time ago. Some reason she was really good at blowing things for herself. Amy got into her car and drove off, hoping of ending up somewhere far away from here.
After school Ephram came home finding Madison helping Delia with her homework.
Madison looked up right as he walked in. "How did it go with Amy today?" Madison asked. Alright, until she left before I could say anything else." replied Ephram as he went to the fridge to get something to drink.
"That bad?" replied Madison looking up from the long division.
"It was okay," replied Ephram. Ephram came over to Madison and put his arms around her and kissed her softly on the lips. "I missed you," replied Ephram. "Is school really that bad?" asked Madison. "Yep bad enough for another one," he said as he leaned in for another kiss.
"Can you guys stop? I'm trying to concentrate," replied Delia in disgust. Madison and Ephram broke away.
Hey, you want to go see a movie tonight?" asked Ephram as he was leaving. "Sure, it can be as bad off as our first date," replied Madison, smiling. "What do you want to see?" asked Madison. "How about Something's got to give?" It looks funny, replied Madison. "Okay sure," replied Ephram. "Ill pick you up around eight," said Madison Ephram gave Madison another quick kiss and walked upstairs.
Amy drove for awhile. The sun was starting to set. Amy glanced at her watch it was 6:00. Should she go home Amy thought to herself? She just kept driving. For some reason she couldn't bring herself to leave Everwood or go home for that matter.
She had been driving around town ever since she left school. Finally she ended up on the outskirts of town, where the ice skating rink is. She got out of the car and sat on the bench. She yearned for someone to hold her and tell her everything would be alright. She yearned for this empty feeling to go away and to be normal again. She sat on the bench and started to cry.
Madison showed up at the brown house a second time ready for her date with Ephram. Ephram was a great boyfriend and always was so nice to her. It really didn't matter to her anymore that Ephram was only sixteen. Every time he kissed her she got butterflies in her stomach. It was such a great feeling.
Madison walked into the house. Ephram was sitting on the couch watching television.
"Hey Ephram!" said Madison, Sorry I'm early.
"Hey Madison," replied Ephram, you look nice." "Thanks," Madison said. She was wearing a leather blazer with a red shirt underneath. Her hair was down and perfectly curled. "Want to chill here with me, the movie doesn't start for another half hour yet?" replied Ephram.
"Sure," replied Madison Madison sat down on the couch next to Ephram. Ephram leaned in and kissed her. They started making out on the couch. Madison shed her coat and put her arms around Ephram. Ephram glanced at the clock it was 8:15. "We better get going, or we will miss the movie." Ephram explained. Madison tugged on Ephram neck and Ephram smiled and continued kissing Madison. "What's missing a few previews anyway," Madison said between kisses. "Ya, I hate previews," Ephram said laughing.
Eventually they got up and left still arm in arm kissing as they walked out the door.
