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One fall day Lynn decided she needed some alone time. As Lynn walked down a dirt path in a park the leaves swirled around her in a whirlwind of colour. The park reminded Lynn so much of the one she always went to with her friends back home she started to cry. The cool October wind blew around her as she sat down on a wooden bench and hugged her knees. "Lynn! What's wrong?" Wayne Robertson walked up to Lynn and sat down besides her looking worried. Lynn looked up and quickly wiped away her tears, when ever she cried her eyes always turned into a mossy greenish brown. "O hi Wayne, it's nothing, why are you here?" "I was just walkin' when I saw you cryin', c'mon Lynn, what's wrong," the cowboy persisted. Lynn looked at Wayne for a second. "I'm just home sick that's all," Lynn smiled weakly," don't you get home sick cowboy?" Wayne nodded and smiled encouragingly. Then he made a goofy face to cheer her up. Lynn chuckled and then hugged Wayne. The fun-loving cowboy was in heaven. "Thanks man, it's good to know I have a friend like you," with that Lynn got up and went back to her dorm room. That one word hit Wayne harder than Fulton and Portman ever could, "friend". That would have to change, yessir.
Fulton and Portman were taking shots in an alley when Fulton stopped mid- slap shot, he lowered his stick. "Dude, I can't stop thinkin' about Sydney," Fulton sighed. Portman raised his eyes brows. "For real?" Fulton hung his head," DUDE! I can't believe this! Is this the end of the Bash Brothers?" Kenny Wu heard the last part of the conversation and looked up shocked. "What do you mean the end of the Bash Brothers?" "Don't worry little Bash Brother," Fulton said, "it's just this girl," here the tall enforcer blushed. Portman grinned evilly and decided for the rest of the day to tease poor Fulton and encouraged Kenny to do the same.
Adam Banks was just coming out of the arena after a grueling practice with the Varsity team when he spotted Lynn drop the books she held in her arms. Adam rushed over to help her. "Shhhh...ugar plum fairy!!" Lynn cried as Pride and Prejudice fell along with Hamlet and Macbeth, which the Drama Club had just finished rehearsing. Adam picked up Pride and Prejudice and handed it to Lynn who still hadn't looked up. "I dunno how that happened, thanks for help." when she looked up she stopped speaking, her heart also stopped. Adam got lost in Lynn's big brown eyes, so filled with expression and mystery. "Uh . . . here's your Pride and Prejudice book," Adam said softly, handing her the book. Lynn dumbly took the book and placed it on top of Hamlet. Every time Adam looked at Lynn his heart skipped a beat and all through his body a lightening bolt shot down to his toes. "I . . . uh . . . love Pride and Prejudice." Lynn's eyes brightened and her smile made a few more lightening bolts strike through number 99 of the Mighty Ducks. "Really? Me too!" Lynn was finding it increasingly harder to breathe every time she looked into Adam's perfect eyes.
One fall day Lynn decided she needed some alone time. As Lynn walked down a dirt path in a park the leaves swirled around her in a whirlwind of colour. The park reminded Lynn so much of the one she always went to with her friends back home she started to cry. The cool October wind blew around her as she sat down on a wooden bench and hugged her knees. "Lynn! What's wrong?" Wayne Robertson walked up to Lynn and sat down besides her looking worried. Lynn looked up and quickly wiped away her tears, when ever she cried her eyes always turned into a mossy greenish brown. "O hi Wayne, it's nothing, why are you here?" "I was just walkin' when I saw you cryin', c'mon Lynn, what's wrong," the cowboy persisted. Lynn looked at Wayne for a second. "I'm just home sick that's all," Lynn smiled weakly," don't you get home sick cowboy?" Wayne nodded and smiled encouragingly. Then he made a goofy face to cheer her up. Lynn chuckled and then hugged Wayne. The fun-loving cowboy was in heaven. "Thanks man, it's good to know I have a friend like you," with that Lynn got up and went back to her dorm room. That one word hit Wayne harder than Fulton and Portman ever could, "friend". That would have to change, yessir.
Fulton and Portman were taking shots in an alley when Fulton stopped mid- slap shot, he lowered his stick. "Dude, I can't stop thinkin' about Sydney," Fulton sighed. Portman raised his eyes brows. "For real?" Fulton hung his head," DUDE! I can't believe this! Is this the end of the Bash Brothers?" Kenny Wu heard the last part of the conversation and looked up shocked. "What do you mean the end of the Bash Brothers?" "Don't worry little Bash Brother," Fulton said, "it's just this girl," here the tall enforcer blushed. Portman grinned evilly and decided for the rest of the day to tease poor Fulton and encouraged Kenny to do the same.
Adam Banks was just coming out of the arena after a grueling practice with the Varsity team when he spotted Lynn drop the books she held in her arms. Adam rushed over to help her. "Shhhh...ugar plum fairy!!" Lynn cried as Pride and Prejudice fell along with Hamlet and Macbeth, which the Drama Club had just finished rehearsing. Adam picked up Pride and Prejudice and handed it to Lynn who still hadn't looked up. "I dunno how that happened, thanks for help." when she looked up she stopped speaking, her heart also stopped. Adam got lost in Lynn's big brown eyes, so filled with expression and mystery. "Uh . . . here's your Pride and Prejudice book," Adam said softly, handing her the book. Lynn dumbly took the book and placed it on top of Hamlet. Every time Adam looked at Lynn his heart skipped a beat and all through his body a lightening bolt shot down to his toes. "I . . . uh . . . love Pride and Prejudice." Lynn's eyes brightened and her smile made a few more lightening bolts strike through number 99 of the Mighty Ducks. "Really? Me too!" Lynn was finding it increasingly harder to breathe every time she looked into Adam's perfect eyes.
