A/N: This is another A/E fanfic that I wanted to write. I am
still writing Everlasting Love but thought I would pass time
with this one.
Amy was sitting on her bed at Edna's house. She had just gotten home from school. She was thinking about what her parents had said to her. Her parents wanted so much for her to come home but she wasn't ready, not yet anyway. She couldn't bear to be in her own house any longer. With her Dad always yelling and her Mom always pestering her, it was no way to get better. Amy felt guilty for how she was acting, yet nothing else seemed best. Her boyfriend died, like anyone can ever really get over that. The only thing she really cared about right now in her life was Tommy. They had only been going out for two weeks. He made her feel better, something only one other person could do, Ephram. His name rang in her ears. She had been a horrible friend to him. He would reach out to him and she would push him away. Ever since she saw Ephram kissing the babysitter in the parking lot, she had let Ephram go. He deserved better, much better than she could ever give him. Suddenly the phone rang interrupting her train of thought. Amy picked it up. "Hello?" she asked. "Hey, Amy?" Tommy asked.
"Oh hi Tommy," Amy said recognizing his voice. "You want to come over?" Tommy asked. "Um sure," Amy said, hoping that some time with Tommy would clear her mind. "I'll be over in a few minutes," Amy replied.
Amy quickly got up and ran a brush through her hair and left out the door. The cold air refreshed her face as she walked, sending a shill down her spine. Amy hugged her jacket closer and walked the rest of the way to Tommy's house.
Once she got Tommy's house she quickly went inside to warm up Tommy was waiting on the couch. Tommy got up and kissed Amy. They stood there and kissed for a few minutes. Tommy's arms were wrapped around her waist.
"You look unhappy," Tommy said, "Are you okay?" Yea, I'm just cold," Amy said lying. She wasn't fine, or even near fine. "My parents are getting on my nerves still," Amy added. "That's what they are for," Tommy replied. "Oh goody," replied Amy. "Let's go out and get something to eat," Tommy suggested after pulling away. Amy took a hold of Tommy's hand and followed him back out into the frigid winter air.
They went into the diner and chose a booth by the window. They had only been there five minutes when Amy saw Ephram's car pull up. Ephram and Madison got out. Great, she thought to herself another awkward encounter with the blonde babysitter.
Ephram pulled the car up to the diner. Madison and him were going to pick up dinner. Ephram got out of the car and noticed Amy sitting in a booth near the window with her new boyfriend. It had been awhile sense Ephram had actually carried on a conversation with Amy. If only things weren't so awkward between them. Madison took Ephram's hand and led him into the diner. "Hey, isn't that Amy?" Madison asked. "Yes and her druggie boyfriend," Ephram responded. "Oh, you like him that much," Madison exclaimed. "Yea and I like you," Ephram said changing the subject. Ephram kissed Madison on the cheek and then the two went up to the counter to order. As they were waiting for their food Amy came up to them.
"Hi Ephram," Amy said. "Hi Amy," Ephram answered. "So I heard you were living with Edna?" Ephram asked. "Yea until my parents give me what I want," Amy said. Ephram felt sorry for Amy. All he wanted to do was give her a big hug and hold her forever but knew that would never work.
"Ephram we need to go, food's ready," Madison interrupted. "Okay, see ya Amy," Ephram said "Bye," Amy replied, as she went back to the booth. Ephram put his arm around Madison and they left.
Amy was sitting on her bed at Edna's house. She had just gotten home from school. She was thinking about what her parents had said to her. Her parents wanted so much for her to come home but she wasn't ready, not yet anyway. She couldn't bear to be in her own house any longer. With her Dad always yelling and her Mom always pestering her, it was no way to get better. Amy felt guilty for how she was acting, yet nothing else seemed best. Her boyfriend died, like anyone can ever really get over that. The only thing she really cared about right now in her life was Tommy. They had only been going out for two weeks. He made her feel better, something only one other person could do, Ephram. His name rang in her ears. She had been a horrible friend to him. He would reach out to him and she would push him away. Ever since she saw Ephram kissing the babysitter in the parking lot, she had let Ephram go. He deserved better, much better than she could ever give him. Suddenly the phone rang interrupting her train of thought. Amy picked it up. "Hello?" she asked. "Hey, Amy?" Tommy asked.
"Oh hi Tommy," Amy said recognizing his voice. "You want to come over?" Tommy asked. "Um sure," Amy said, hoping that some time with Tommy would clear her mind. "I'll be over in a few minutes," Amy replied.
Amy quickly got up and ran a brush through her hair and left out the door. The cold air refreshed her face as she walked, sending a shill down her spine. Amy hugged her jacket closer and walked the rest of the way to Tommy's house.
Once she got Tommy's house she quickly went inside to warm up Tommy was waiting on the couch. Tommy got up and kissed Amy. They stood there and kissed for a few minutes. Tommy's arms were wrapped around her waist.
"You look unhappy," Tommy said, "Are you okay?" Yea, I'm just cold," Amy said lying. She wasn't fine, or even near fine. "My parents are getting on my nerves still," Amy added. "That's what they are for," Tommy replied. "Oh goody," replied Amy. "Let's go out and get something to eat," Tommy suggested after pulling away. Amy took a hold of Tommy's hand and followed him back out into the frigid winter air.
They went into the diner and chose a booth by the window. They had only been there five minutes when Amy saw Ephram's car pull up. Ephram and Madison got out. Great, she thought to herself another awkward encounter with the blonde babysitter.
Ephram pulled the car up to the diner. Madison and him were going to pick up dinner. Ephram got out of the car and noticed Amy sitting in a booth near the window with her new boyfriend. It had been awhile sense Ephram had actually carried on a conversation with Amy. If only things weren't so awkward between them. Madison took Ephram's hand and led him into the diner. "Hey, isn't that Amy?" Madison asked. "Yes and her druggie boyfriend," Ephram responded. "Oh, you like him that much," Madison exclaimed. "Yea and I like you," Ephram said changing the subject. Ephram kissed Madison on the cheek and then the two went up to the counter to order. As they were waiting for their food Amy came up to them.
"Hi Ephram," Amy said. "Hi Amy," Ephram answered. "So I heard you were living with Edna?" Ephram asked. "Yea until my parents give me what I want," Amy said. Ephram felt sorry for Amy. All he wanted to do was give her a big hug and hold her forever but knew that would never work.
"Ephram we need to go, food's ready," Madison interrupted. "Okay, see ya Amy," Ephram said "Bye," Amy replied, as she went back to the booth. Ephram put his arm around Madison and they left.
