Chapter 5

Jim walked towards the bar. He ordered a Pina Calada. Jim started to look around the place. The Bartender put the drink in front of Jim and he started to drink.

"So what's a girl to get a drink here?" asked a voice. Jim turned to see Diana (Colette's friend, guy crazy) walking toward him.

"That depends," said Jim, smiling. "Jim."

"Diana. So, what's a guy like you doing here?" asked Diana.

"I'm looking for someone," said Jim.

"Really?" said Diana. Before Jim could answer, he saw girls running towards.

"Be back," said Jim. He started to run. Then, he went into a hallway to go to the guys and girls' room. He ran inside the girls' room and locked the door.

"Do you always come into the girls' room?" asked a voice. Jim looked at the girl that was in the room.

"You're the girl from last night," said Jim.

"My friends call me Colette," she said.

"Jim." They shook hands.

"So, Jim, do you always spend time in the girls' room?" asked Colette.

"No, I just needed to get away," said Jim. They laughed. Jim and Colette heard banging on the door. They went to the door. Jim was trying to keep it close.

"Come on, Jim," said 1 girl.

"You can't stay in there forever," said 2 girl.

"Friends of yours?" asked Colette.

"No. Not exactly. Listen, I need to get out of here," said Jim.

"Ok. I'll let you in a little secret, but you can't tell anyone I told you," said Colette.

"Ok, tell me," said Jim.

"In every girl's room, there is a secret escape door," said Colette. They looked at the window.

"I don't think that I can fit through there," said Jim.

"Where I'm come from I've seen bigger guys," said Colette, as she walked towards the window. Jim stood by the door for a while and then followed her to the window.

"Are you sure about this?" asked Jim. Colette opened the window.

"Oh yeah. It won't hurt me one bit," said Colette. She helped Jim out the window.

"Ok. Whoa! Slowly!" yelled Jim, as he fell out the window. "Ow! That's going to leave a mark!"

"Are you ok?" asked Colette.

"Yeah. I'm fine. Luckily my body broke my fall," said Jim. Colette got a napkin and a lipstick that she had in her purse and she started to right down her number. "Listen, I know these great burgers stand. If you're not doing anything later, maybe you want to have a burger or something," said Jim. Colette reappeared by the window.

"Call me," said Colette, as she threw the paper to Jim. The paper fell into a puddle. Jim picked the paper up.

"Eww," said Jim. At the bar, Kelly spilled a drink into her outfit. A waiter (Hispanic, about 5'10 and mid-built) noticed her trying to wipe the stain off. He walks towards her.

"Excuse me. Are you ok?" he asked.

"I'm fine. I just spilled punch over my favorite outfit," she said. She looked at him. She just stood there looking at him.

"Let me get that stain out," he said. He took her hand and guided her to a chair. "Let me get club soda and salt. Just wait here." She sat on the chair and giggled. "I'm coming." As he came back, he has a club soda and salt on his hands. "Club soda and salt helps get any stain out, but I don't know if you spilled club soda and salt."

"That was cute. I mean, it was cute what you just said. You're not cute. Not that makes me sound easy. I'm," she said. He kneeled down and started to wipe the stain away. "I'm Kelly."

"Carlos," he said, he leans close to her. "You're cute, too. But not that makes you sound easy." Both of them laughed.

"It's nice to meet some one here with manners," she said.

"Well, actually." said Carlos.

"Hey, Carlos," said the manager. They looked at him. "The tables need clearing." He looked back at her and walked off clear the tables. Kelly just sat there.