Rough Times
Dustin sat outside of his employer. He was with a girl. She had brown hair and brown eyes. She was awful pretty but no one knew who she was. They sat there on his lunch break and when it ended, the girl rode off on a shiny black motorcycle.
Dustin walked back into the back of Storm Chargers and began to work again. He was in the middle of fixing up a part on one bike when Hunter walked back in.
"Who was she dude?"
"My cousin from up north. It's like winter up there bro and she's on vacation down here in the warm state of California." Dustin answered.
"You're related to her?"
"I know, she's such a ditz." Dustin replied.
"Right." Hunter laughed.
"Do you think she's pretty?" Dustin asked.
"Oh yeah."
"Prettier than Tori?" Dustin grinned.
"No ones that pretty." Hunter replied. "It's impossible."
"Dude, you need a life." Dustin teased.
Hunter shrugged it off and went back to work. Dustin gave up and started on a different project.
Brooke's smile radiated across the park. She was happiest one there, next to Tori who had just woken up. Brooke had found a bench under a tree, which gave the girls some shade on the hot day it was.
"Do you let Hunter look at other girls?" Brooke asked.
"Let me put into perspective for you, if he ever cheated on me, I'd break his nose, then I'd put kick him in the stomach. After that, I'd yell so much, right in his ear, he'd be def. Then I'd kill him." Tori answered.
"Seriously?"
"No. That's gross. I would hope I'd never have to think about that." Tori smiled.
"Oh, cool."
"Why, is there something I should know?" Tori asked.
"No, just that Dustin's been spending time with this girl, I mean, she could be a friend and all but, he seems distant." Brooke sighed.
"Wow, that's tough."
"Maybe we should go, he'll be home soon and I want to talk to him." Brooke said.
"Okay."
