DISCLAIMER: I do not own any of the Titans, nor do I own Fred Bosley or the coaches. But I do own Marie Rotherham.
My notes: This is my first fanfic so please be nice.
Alan Bosley had been happy dating Marie Rotherham. She was sixteen years old and had a tan, dark brown hair, and green eyes that Alan loved to look into. She was five feet six inches tall and thin. Basically she was the girl that every guy at T.C. Williams wanted. And she had picked Alan. He could hardly comprehend it. All he knew was that he had been blessed. But things with Alan and Marie didn't last long.
As she met other people at T.C. Williams, Marie began to think that Alan wasn't as fun or as nice looking as some of the other guys, particularly Ray Budds. She finally decided to tell Alan that it was over. " What?! I can't believe this!" he said "Did I do something wrong? I've never had a girlfriend before. If I'm not doing something right I'll try harder."
"No. There's nothing wrong with you. I just don't want to date you anymore." she said in a calm and casual tone.
"Well, can we still be friends?" he asked sadly.
"Yeah. I guess. whatever." she said wandering why he made such a big deal out of it.
Alan was heartbroken. He couldn't believe that she was gone as quickly as she came. His first girlfriend was no longer his. Not only was she beautiful but he thought she was really sweet. He thought she really liked him.
Ronnie Bass walked up, put his hand on Alan's shoulder and asked " What's wrong man?"
Alan stared at the floor and rubbed his knuckles together as he answered him "Marie just told me it's over."
"I'm really sorry, man. I hate to , but I have to go to my last class. Why don't you come to my house later, and we'll talk about it."
Alan couldn't concentrate in class. Especially since Marie sat two seats up and two rows over from him.
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After school Alan immediately found Ronnie and told him he needed to call his dad to make sure it was okay for him to go to Ronnie's house. During the ride to Ronnie's house Alan told Ronnie all about everything. Ronnie was sympathetic, but he kind of figured this would happen. Marie just seemed to be "that kind of girl."
When they reached his house, Ronnie went inside to change and brought back his football. He hoped it would take Alan's mind off of the girl who had broken his heart just hours before. It did help somewhat, but Alan missed the ball a few too many time, because he couldn't concentrate.
When Ronnie could tell that Alan was no longer enjoying this practice, he invited him inside for a snack. Ronnie practically inhaled his Mr.Goodbar, but Alan just picked at his. After picking for a while he laid the candy down and stared at it. Ronnie quickly asked "Can I have it?!!" Then he realized he probably shouldn't have asked at the time.
Alan smiled slightly and said "Sure. Sorry I broke it up."
"Oh it's fine" Ronnie said relieved that Alan didn't mind him asking for the Mr.Goodbar that he had just given him.
Mr. Bosley called shortly after their snack and said he would be there shortly to pick up his son. Alan didn't speak very much in the twenty minutes that it took for his father to arrive. He mostly just sighed and slowly shook his head.
When Mr. Bosley arrived he spoke to Colonel Bass for a while. During this time Alan told Ronnie that he really didn't want to go home, because his father would drive him crazy until he told him what was bothering him. "I really don't want to talk about it to anyone else right now," hd said. "i've tolk you and I don't feel like telling anyone else"
"I'm sorry," Ronnie said. "Do you want me to drive you to practice tomorrow?"
"Sure." Alan said with a sigh. "I really appreciate you trying to make me feel better and being there for me," he said, trying to smile
Ronnie returned the smile. "Anytime, man."
"Come on, Alan," his dad called.
"All right, I'm coming," Alan called back.
Ronnie and Alan told each other 'bye, and Alan left.
The ride home was just like Alan had thought it would be. His dad bugged him until Alan snapped, "Marie dumped me, Dad!"
From then on, the ride was silent.
My notes: This is my first fanfic so please be nice.
Alan Bosley had been happy dating Marie Rotherham. She was sixteen years old and had a tan, dark brown hair, and green eyes that Alan loved to look into. She was five feet six inches tall and thin. Basically she was the girl that every guy at T.C. Williams wanted. And she had picked Alan. He could hardly comprehend it. All he knew was that he had been blessed. But things with Alan and Marie didn't last long.
As she met other people at T.C. Williams, Marie began to think that Alan wasn't as fun or as nice looking as some of the other guys, particularly Ray Budds. She finally decided to tell Alan that it was over. " What?! I can't believe this!" he said "Did I do something wrong? I've never had a girlfriend before. If I'm not doing something right I'll try harder."
"No. There's nothing wrong with you. I just don't want to date you anymore." she said in a calm and casual tone.
"Well, can we still be friends?" he asked sadly.
"Yeah. I guess. whatever." she said wandering why he made such a big deal out of it.
Alan was heartbroken. He couldn't believe that she was gone as quickly as she came. His first girlfriend was no longer his. Not only was she beautiful but he thought she was really sweet. He thought she really liked him.
Ronnie Bass walked up, put his hand on Alan's shoulder and asked " What's wrong man?"
Alan stared at the floor and rubbed his knuckles together as he answered him "Marie just told me it's over."
"I'm really sorry, man. I hate to , but I have to go to my last class. Why don't you come to my house later, and we'll talk about it."
Alan couldn't concentrate in class. Especially since Marie sat two seats up and two rows over from him.
******
After school Alan immediately found Ronnie and told him he needed to call his dad to make sure it was okay for him to go to Ronnie's house. During the ride to Ronnie's house Alan told Ronnie all about everything. Ronnie was sympathetic, but he kind of figured this would happen. Marie just seemed to be "that kind of girl."
When they reached his house, Ronnie went inside to change and brought back his football. He hoped it would take Alan's mind off of the girl who had broken his heart just hours before. It did help somewhat, but Alan missed the ball a few too many time, because he couldn't concentrate.
When Ronnie could tell that Alan was no longer enjoying this practice, he invited him inside for a snack. Ronnie practically inhaled his Mr.Goodbar, but Alan just picked at his. After picking for a while he laid the candy down and stared at it. Ronnie quickly asked "Can I have it?!!" Then he realized he probably shouldn't have asked at the time.
Alan smiled slightly and said "Sure. Sorry I broke it up."
"Oh it's fine" Ronnie said relieved that Alan didn't mind him asking for the Mr.Goodbar that he had just given him.
Mr. Bosley called shortly after their snack and said he would be there shortly to pick up his son. Alan didn't speak very much in the twenty minutes that it took for his father to arrive. He mostly just sighed and slowly shook his head.
When Mr. Bosley arrived he spoke to Colonel Bass for a while. During this time Alan told Ronnie that he really didn't want to go home, because his father would drive him crazy until he told him what was bothering him. "I really don't want to talk about it to anyone else right now," hd said. "i've tolk you and I don't feel like telling anyone else"
"I'm sorry," Ronnie said. "Do you want me to drive you to practice tomorrow?"
"Sure." Alan said with a sigh. "I really appreciate you trying to make me feel better and being there for me," he said, trying to smile
Ronnie returned the smile. "Anytime, man."
"Come on, Alan," his dad called.
"All right, I'm coming," Alan called back.
Ronnie and Alan told each other 'bye, and Alan left.
The ride home was just like Alan had thought it would be. His dad bugged him until Alan snapped, "Marie dumped me, Dad!"
From then on, the ride was silent.
