Spot awoke groggily, the warmth of Randy's body against his missing.
As soon as he woke up enough to notice this he stumbled up awkwardly and
worriedly looked around. He breathed out a sigh of relief when he saw Randy
sitting, her back slouched, on a crate near the middle of the wooden
pyramid.
He walked down to her and she looked up. Spot was surprised to see that her face was tear streaked. "Randy, what's wrong?" he said, his eyes pleading with her's. He sat down next to her and slid his arm around her shoulders.
She frowned and glanced at his hand. "Spot, we have to talk."
"No, we don't." he said firmly. He knew quite well what the words 'we have to talk' meant, and it couldn't possibly be what Randy needed to say.
"Yes, we do. I can't date you anymore." she said, her eyes staring fixedly on a small spec of dirt clinging onto her shoelace.
"What do you mean? Why not? You must be joking!" Spot was bewildered, why was she saying this?
"Why would I joke about something like this. I can't see you anymore. I knew I couldn't yesterday night, and the decision's final now." Randy still stared at the miniscule spec of dust, as though there were nothing in the world as fascinating.
"Well, why not!?1?" said Spot. "Look at me!"
She lifted her face up from the ground and a tear rolled down her cheek. "Because-uh-you deserve someone who can give you what you want. Someone like Missy who you know is good for one thing, and one thing only. I'm not like that, so, we shouldn't be together."
"That's a lie, Randy." and she knew it was. She didn't know how to tell him the real reason.
"N-no it's not." she said, her voice shaking.
"Yes it is! Tell me the truth!" shouted Spot.
"No!" she screamed back, her voice loud and clear.
"WHY CAN'T WE BE TOGETHER!" yelled Spot at the top of his lungs.
"BECAUSE YOU CAME AFTER ME! You cared! You were worried about me, and you wanted to make it better! I can't do that! You know what's going to happen? You'll leave! You'll go and leave me like everyone else. One day everything will be normal, and then someone will come in and you'll be gone. And I can't care about someone that much when I know what will happen! We CAN'T BE TOGETHER!" she screamed, then she took off running but didn't get far before Spot grabbed her.
"No! That's not fair! I'm not going to go away! I'll never leave you, I promise!" said Spot, trying to make her understand, to trust him.
She immediately stopped crying, and her gaze turned an odd icy cold. "I don't want to be with you anymore. You can't change my mind. No matter what you say, I am NOT going to set myself up for that again!" she broke free of him and ran like there was no tomorrow.
She could hear him running after her, his footsteps growing closer. She put on a new burst of speed and soon she could see the lodging house. Spot was still diligently running after her, trying to match her in pace, and still speed up enough to catch her.
She saw the screen door and begged that someone would see her coming and open the door for her, so she wouldn't lose time in opening it herself. Amazingly, Mush saw her coming and opened the door quickly. She raced inside but Mush didn't close the door in time to keep Spot out.
She ran up the stairs and made it all the way up, but Jack blocked the stairwell before Spot could get through. "Come on, Jack! I need to talk to her!" Spot yelled.
"What did you do to her?!?!" Jack questioned, ready to soak him if he had dared done anything to Randy.
"I didn't do anything! It was her who did something to me!" Spot was still trying to push past Jack, but Jack wouldn't budge.
"Wha'd she do?" said Jack, eyeing him suspiciously.
"Oh, nothing! She just broke up with me!" said Spot in a sarcastically calm voice.
"What!?!?" said Jack, shocked. "Why?"
"Because" said Spot, now calming down. "She. . .she thinks that I'm going to leave her."
Jack didn't understand at all, and was about to speak when he heard Randy call from inside the room. "I don't want to see him Jack! Don't let him in!"
Jack knew that even if he didn't understand, he wasn't going to let Spot in if Randy didn't want him in there.
"Jack! Please! I need to talk to her!" said Spot earnestly.
"No. Spot, go home." "I'm going to see her!" Spot was really getting mad.
"No you're not! Get away from me!" Randy was at the doorway now, speaking directly to Spot.
"Listen, I don't know why you're so scared-"
But Randy cut him off. "I'm not scared, you idiot! I just want you to go away."
"Fine, you hag!" yelled Spot, but instantly his jaw dropped and he stared at Randy helplessly.
Her eyes filled with tears and she backed away slowly. "Randy, I didn't mean to. really, it was an accident! Randy!"
But she had already run into the bunk room and slammed the door. Jack started to advance on Spot, and Spot was still staring at the bunk room door. "Don't try anything, Cowboy. I don't wanna getcha wit me cane."
"Get out now." hissed Jack.
Spot knew that even if he did talk to Randy, nothing could make up for what he said.
He made his way out of the door and headed towards Brooklyn.
************ one week later***********
"Randy, come here." called Race.
"What?" she replied. "I don't want to talk to any of Spot's messengers either!"
"No, but you're going to want to hear this." he muttered.
She approached him. "What is it Race?"
He looked up at her slowly. "Spot's gone missing."
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He walked down to her and she looked up. Spot was surprised to see that her face was tear streaked. "Randy, what's wrong?" he said, his eyes pleading with her's. He sat down next to her and slid his arm around her shoulders.
She frowned and glanced at his hand. "Spot, we have to talk."
"No, we don't." he said firmly. He knew quite well what the words 'we have to talk' meant, and it couldn't possibly be what Randy needed to say.
"Yes, we do. I can't date you anymore." she said, her eyes staring fixedly on a small spec of dirt clinging onto her shoelace.
"What do you mean? Why not? You must be joking!" Spot was bewildered, why was she saying this?
"Why would I joke about something like this. I can't see you anymore. I knew I couldn't yesterday night, and the decision's final now." Randy still stared at the miniscule spec of dust, as though there were nothing in the world as fascinating.
"Well, why not!?1?" said Spot. "Look at me!"
She lifted her face up from the ground and a tear rolled down her cheek. "Because-uh-you deserve someone who can give you what you want. Someone like Missy who you know is good for one thing, and one thing only. I'm not like that, so, we shouldn't be together."
"That's a lie, Randy." and she knew it was. She didn't know how to tell him the real reason.
"N-no it's not." she said, her voice shaking.
"Yes it is! Tell me the truth!" shouted Spot.
"No!" she screamed back, her voice loud and clear.
"WHY CAN'T WE BE TOGETHER!" yelled Spot at the top of his lungs.
"BECAUSE YOU CAME AFTER ME! You cared! You were worried about me, and you wanted to make it better! I can't do that! You know what's going to happen? You'll leave! You'll go and leave me like everyone else. One day everything will be normal, and then someone will come in and you'll be gone. And I can't care about someone that much when I know what will happen! We CAN'T BE TOGETHER!" she screamed, then she took off running but didn't get far before Spot grabbed her.
"No! That's not fair! I'm not going to go away! I'll never leave you, I promise!" said Spot, trying to make her understand, to trust him.
She immediately stopped crying, and her gaze turned an odd icy cold. "I don't want to be with you anymore. You can't change my mind. No matter what you say, I am NOT going to set myself up for that again!" she broke free of him and ran like there was no tomorrow.
She could hear him running after her, his footsteps growing closer. She put on a new burst of speed and soon she could see the lodging house. Spot was still diligently running after her, trying to match her in pace, and still speed up enough to catch her.
She saw the screen door and begged that someone would see her coming and open the door for her, so she wouldn't lose time in opening it herself. Amazingly, Mush saw her coming and opened the door quickly. She raced inside but Mush didn't close the door in time to keep Spot out.
She ran up the stairs and made it all the way up, but Jack blocked the stairwell before Spot could get through. "Come on, Jack! I need to talk to her!" Spot yelled.
"What did you do to her?!?!" Jack questioned, ready to soak him if he had dared done anything to Randy.
"I didn't do anything! It was her who did something to me!" Spot was still trying to push past Jack, but Jack wouldn't budge.
"Wha'd she do?" said Jack, eyeing him suspiciously.
"Oh, nothing! She just broke up with me!" said Spot in a sarcastically calm voice.
"What!?!?" said Jack, shocked. "Why?"
"Because" said Spot, now calming down. "She. . .she thinks that I'm going to leave her."
Jack didn't understand at all, and was about to speak when he heard Randy call from inside the room. "I don't want to see him Jack! Don't let him in!"
Jack knew that even if he didn't understand, he wasn't going to let Spot in if Randy didn't want him in there.
"Jack! Please! I need to talk to her!" said Spot earnestly.
"No. Spot, go home." "I'm going to see her!" Spot was really getting mad.
"No you're not! Get away from me!" Randy was at the doorway now, speaking directly to Spot.
"Listen, I don't know why you're so scared-"
But Randy cut him off. "I'm not scared, you idiot! I just want you to go away."
"Fine, you hag!" yelled Spot, but instantly his jaw dropped and he stared at Randy helplessly.
Her eyes filled with tears and she backed away slowly. "Randy, I didn't mean to. really, it was an accident! Randy!"
But she had already run into the bunk room and slammed the door. Jack started to advance on Spot, and Spot was still staring at the bunk room door. "Don't try anything, Cowboy. I don't wanna getcha wit me cane."
"Get out now." hissed Jack.
Spot knew that even if he did talk to Randy, nothing could make up for what he said.
He made his way out of the door and headed towards Brooklyn.
************ one week later***********
"Randy, come here." called Race.
"What?" she replied. "I don't want to talk to any of Spot's messengers either!"
"No, but you're going to want to hear this." he muttered.
She approached him. "What is it Race?"
He looked up at her slowly. "Spot's gone missing."
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