"Dean, what are you talking about? Me and you are over. We're done. If
you're jealous about Adam or something foolish, get over it, cause I like
him, a lot."
"Rory please just listen to me." His voice was pleading with desperation.
"You have one minute, then I have to go." She decided to hear him out. What he say may be true she thought...she braced herself for whatever problem Adam was probable of having.
"Adam's abusive." Rory stopped for a second. Her body was frozen. Then she quickly dismissed Dean's thought.
"No way. He wouldn't hurt a fly."
"That's the thing, he's nice at first but then he turns and he..." He was abruptly cut off.
"Dean stop it. Just get over it. Your time is up, I got to go." Rory hung up the phone.
'I can't believe he would make up such a ridiculous story just so I wouldn't go out with his cousin.'
"Rory, are you ready yet."
Rory looked to see the face peaking in through the door. She had completely forgotten about Lucy.
"I'm so sorry. I didn't mean to take that long."
"No problem. Is everything okay..?"
"Oh, yah, everything's perfect." She said with a little apprehension in her voice.
"Ok, if your sure. Where do you want to eat?"
"Umm, I don't know. You've been here a lot longer than I have, where's the good food?"
"I know this little café down the street. It serves amazing coffee."
"Sounds great." Rory followed Lucy out of the building. They both agreed to walk. It wasn't a far distance and would be good exercise.
The walk over was short, but it seemed to take forever. Lucy dragged on about the same thing; her children and her husband. As well as their annoying antics and problems. She heard about little Jamie's English teacher, as well as the story of how the English teacher's child got her finger caught in the door. Rory tried hard to pay attention, but she couldn't. Her mind travelled back to the things Dean had said about Adam.
"They couldn't possibly be true." She thought to herself out loud. Apparently she said it at the right time because Lucy immediately agreed with her and carried on with her conversation.
Finally the Café was in sight. It was the perfect place! You could see book racks along the walls. The artwork was truly amazing; expressing the points of view of New Yorkers. There was a little sitting area for those readers who wanted to be out of view. It looked very cozy and comfortable. Rory rushed to the door and let herself in, completely forgetting about Lucy. After realizing her mistake her face turned a nice shade of pink. She quickly turned around and began to express how sorry she was, when she saw a familiar face.
'This can't be happening.'
"Rory please just listen to me." His voice was pleading with desperation.
"You have one minute, then I have to go." She decided to hear him out. What he say may be true she thought...she braced herself for whatever problem Adam was probable of having.
"Adam's abusive." Rory stopped for a second. Her body was frozen. Then she quickly dismissed Dean's thought.
"No way. He wouldn't hurt a fly."
"That's the thing, he's nice at first but then he turns and he..." He was abruptly cut off.
"Dean stop it. Just get over it. Your time is up, I got to go." Rory hung up the phone.
'I can't believe he would make up such a ridiculous story just so I wouldn't go out with his cousin.'
"Rory, are you ready yet."
Rory looked to see the face peaking in through the door. She had completely forgotten about Lucy.
"I'm so sorry. I didn't mean to take that long."
"No problem. Is everything okay..?"
"Oh, yah, everything's perfect." She said with a little apprehension in her voice.
"Ok, if your sure. Where do you want to eat?"
"Umm, I don't know. You've been here a lot longer than I have, where's the good food?"
"I know this little café down the street. It serves amazing coffee."
"Sounds great." Rory followed Lucy out of the building. They both agreed to walk. It wasn't a far distance and would be good exercise.
The walk over was short, but it seemed to take forever. Lucy dragged on about the same thing; her children and her husband. As well as their annoying antics and problems. She heard about little Jamie's English teacher, as well as the story of how the English teacher's child got her finger caught in the door. Rory tried hard to pay attention, but she couldn't. Her mind travelled back to the things Dean had said about Adam.
"They couldn't possibly be true." She thought to herself out loud. Apparently she said it at the right time because Lucy immediately agreed with her and carried on with her conversation.
Finally the Café was in sight. It was the perfect place! You could see book racks along the walls. The artwork was truly amazing; expressing the points of view of New Yorkers. There was a little sitting area for those readers who wanted to be out of view. It looked very cozy and comfortable. Rory rushed to the door and let herself in, completely forgetting about Lucy. After realizing her mistake her face turned a nice shade of pink. She quickly turned around and began to express how sorry she was, when she saw a familiar face.
'This can't be happening.'
