** A/N darjh619edge! how much do I love you! Here's an update just for you! I'm really pleased you like it. I've actually got the last six chapters written up, so once I get myself to chapter five you can pretty much expect an update every day (yes, I have no life!) Once again ignore the spellings (no spell checker!), review and above all Enjoy!-Kiera **

Robbyn's first day back at work turned out to be a nightmare. It started off well enough, Gina gave her a manicure as a 'Welcome Back' present, but then the computer's crashed and she was forced to draw out a new poster for the centre while Gina read a glossy magazine. She spilt coffee on herself and banged her elbow on the desk. Now she was standing by the photocopying machien, tapping her foot and wondering when she could go on her lunch.

"Stupid thing." she muttered, punching in her code again, which she was being told was invalid. "How can it be invalid when I've used it almost everyday since I started here!"

For good measure she kicked the photocopier and screamed in frustration. She was quitting. As soon as she saw her boss she was quitting. The speaker system crackled to life and Gina' cheery voice blared over it.

"Staff announcment Miss Moore to reception."

Robbyn slammed the papers down on top of the machien and pointed angrily at it. "Don't think I won't be back." she warned.

Gina was waiting outside the door of the photocopying room and Robbyn wondered who was behind reception. She linked arms with her and picked up her pace.

"Fix your hair Red."

"Why?"

"Zach's here."

Robbyn pulled her arm from Gina. "Here? Now? Shit. I look like...."

"Like shit." Gina finished for her. "Don't worry. I'm sure he won't mind. Just hurry up."

She stormed ahead with a quick clattering of her navy heels on the floor while Robbyn dragged behind, hopelessly running her fingers through her hair muttering 'Shit' repetedly. He was reading a leaflet on swimming classes, while Gina swiped cards for the gym regulars.

"Hi." she greeted, fixing her jacket. He always made her nervous.

"I thought I'd keep up with tradition and buy you a teddy bear." He said. "I don't know what you're going to call it though."

"I'm sure I'll think of something." she replied giving him a kiss, feeling uneasy that Gina was watching. "What bring's you to this fine establishment anyway?"

"I wanted to see you, that's all." Zach replied with a shrug."I'm sure you have a million things to tell me." She really didn't. Robbyn had spent the bulk of Zach's trip abroad lying on the sofa. "And I wanted to take you out, now."

"I can't." she said sadly. "My boss would kill me if she found out."

"Hey, I'll cover for you." Gina suddenly offered from behind them. "I'll tell her you got sick. Just grab your coat and go."

Robbyn did, she dived back in the booth and grabbed her things, certain that her boss was going to come around the corner as soon as she tried to leave. She grabbed her bag from under the desk and decided to ignore the twinge of a headache forming.

It was cold outside, the wind made Robbyn's ear's go numb and she leaned close to Zach, just to hear what he was saying. She waited for him to mention the 'S' word, but surprisingly he didn't and Robbyn didn't complain. She thought back to what Gina had asked her day's before. Did she love Zach? To be honest she hadn't thought about it, she tried not to. She'd never been in love but had it on good authority it only proceeded to screw you over. Holly had been in love, once. Holly had glowed when she'd been in love, she had a smile permentaly attatched to her face and Robbyn had been glad to see her like that. When he dumped Holly she'd been a wreck, she spent two weeks crying, four weeks pretending she was alright then weeks after crying. Love had made it all the more harder for Holly to move on and Robbyn had never wanted to feel like that. She looked over at Zach who was telling her about an autograph signing and smiled to herself. Sometimes though, you couldn't help what happened, no matter how hard you fought against it.