Sidney then pulled on the front of Mickey's shirt and brought him in for a passionate deep kiss. He bent his head a little and her lips opened and closed as they smacked together and his tongue went deep inside her throat.
She held onto his waist tight and his arms slowly moved up and down to her sides.
When they broke apart, their breathing became heavy, and the heat of their breath brushed up against their necks.
The two detectives stood on the opposite side and tried their best not to look uncomfortable.
Sid looked up at Mickey, her chest was raising and falling a mile a minute.
Both locked eyes
"I have film duty, up until three, I'll pick you up then and we'll get something to eat okay?"
Sidney smiled.
"Sounds like a plan."
Mickey laughed and then bent his head again and kissed her. One of the detectives coughed and both broke apart and laughed.
"Guess your safe until I come back huh?"
Sidney giggled and put her arms tighter around him. He laughed and backed her against the door.
"Three?"
Mickey smiled and kissed her cheek.
"Three...I'll be waiting."
Sidney then slowly pulled apart from his grip and he started to back away with a grin on his face.
Both reached out and held hands until they broke apart and he smiled at her and flashed her a wink.
The detectives were getting uneasy and one coughed again, almost as if telling Mickey to get lost.
Mickey then laughed and looked as happy as any man could be at that every moment.
He then turned around and ran down the hall, before turning the conner, he jumped up in the air and laughed, while knocking into another student.
He was out of sight and Sidney laughed again, she couldn't help it.
She then turned around and opened her dorm room door.
Inside she found Hallie sitting on her bed, smoking a cigarette.
Hallie never smoked.
Their was an odd silence between the two as Sid just stood in the doorway and looked at her.
She was about to say something when Hallie dropped her eyes and stubbed out her smoke.
Sidney knew she was still angry, who couldn't blame her.
Sidney then made a weak smile and walked over to her dresser and took out her birth control pills.
She was about to open the box when a loud crash came from the other side of the room.
Sidney's heart jumped in her throat and spun around.
Hallie was standing now, and had thrown her glass Chinese lamp, across the room.
It shattered into a million pieces.
"Where were you all last night?" She yelled, her face pounding.
Sidney had never been yelled at like that before, she never saw this kind of side in her friend, or anyone else other then Billy and Stu.
She became nervous and just stood frozen.
Before she could answer their was a loud pounding on the door, the two of them could hear the detectives yelling.
Hallie gave Sidney a vicious look before walking open and opening the door just a crack and spoke in a friendly smooth way.
"We're fine, I just knocked into one of my lamps...no I'm fine, thanks."
She shut the door and then walked back and sat on the edge of her bed, she looked down at her feet and sighed.
Sidney couldn't move...she just looked at her.
Hallie then lifted her head and looked at her and spoke in a lower voice.
"Well,?"
Sidney felt uneasy, like the spot light was on her again...what could she say? She just couldn't find the words.
But why was she scared, her mother was taken from her less then a two years ago, most of her friends were all dead and she had just broken up with her boyfriend because she was nervous...which she had a right to be.
She wasn't a bad person...Just like Gail and Dewey, caught in the middle and no escape.
Hallie and Mickey weren't anything, they teased each other...but she had boyfriends and he had girlfriends, they weren't together.
She knew this wasn't to easy when it came to Derek, But Mickey was there when she needed someone the most, and he turned out in just a matter of hours to be the perfect kind of person she had been looking for her whole life.
She wasn't going to lie.
She then stood up straight and gave a set look at her.
"I spent the night with Mickey."
Once the words fell out of her mouth she felt better she had said them out loud.
