Part One
(Dawson POV)
Josephine
~~~@~~~@~~~@
"Oh! I'm so sorry!" I exclaimed to the person I'd just collided with.
"I'll bet." she said sarcastically. "Next time watch where you're going."
"I'll be sure to do that." I responded easily - everyone seemed to be cranky in
New York. "Can I help you pick up your things? I was, after all, instrumental in
their being all over the ground."
"Thanks." she said, looking up and smiling gratefully.
It was uncanny how much she looked like Josephine. I didn't think it was
possible - I didn't even know where Joey lived. But it couldn't
hurt..."Josephine?" I asked cautiously.
Her smile tightened as she recognized me. "What are you doing in New York?" she
asked.
"I'm on a promotional tour." I paused, not sure if I should mention what for. I
decided against it for the moment."It's been a while." I commented as I helped
her pick up her things.
"Just after graduation actually. Look - I'm sorry I didn't call. I needed time
to think and -"
"He never got over you Jo." I said softly.
"He didn't?"
I thought I detected a glimmer of hope in her voice, so I pressed forward. "Are
you in a hurry Jo? It has been three years, so I was thinking coffee."
She smiled. "You've changed Dawson."
"Not as much as you have Jo. Not as much as you."
(Dawson POV)
Josephine
~~~@~~~@~~~@
"Oh! I'm so sorry!" I exclaimed to the person I'd just collided with.
"I'll bet." she said sarcastically. "Next time watch where you're going."
"I'll be sure to do that." I responded easily - everyone seemed to be cranky in
New York. "Can I help you pick up your things? I was, after all, instrumental in
their being all over the ground."
"Thanks." she said, looking up and smiling gratefully.
It was uncanny how much she looked like Josephine. I didn't think it was
possible - I didn't even know where Joey lived. But it couldn't
hurt..."Josephine?" I asked cautiously.
Her smile tightened as she recognized me. "What are you doing in New York?" she
asked.
"I'm on a promotional tour." I paused, not sure if I should mention what for. I
decided against it for the moment."It's been a while." I commented as I helped
her pick up her things.
"Just after graduation actually. Look - I'm sorry I didn't call. I needed time
to think and -"
"He never got over you Jo." I said softly.
"He didn't?"
I thought I detected a glimmer of hope in her voice, so I pressed forward. "Are
you in a hurry Jo? It has been three years, so I was thinking coffee."
She smiled. "You've changed Dawson."
"Not as much as you have Jo. Not as much as you."
