Hey guys! Thanks for all the great reviews! You guys are so nice! Once again I am writing in school when I should be working on other stuff but that's okay. This class isn't all that important anyway. I hope this chapter will be good, and it probably will be short because I only have a couple of minutes to write it before the bell rings. I'll get started.

Disclaimer: Once again I do not own Cowboy Bebop!!!!!!!!!!!!



I Need Love

A Cowboy Bebop Fanfic

By: Aolani



Chapter 2:



"So, your car or mine?" Spike asked, walking toward the parking lot.

"How 'bout your car, and then tomorrow we can take mine."

"So we have a date tomorrow too?"

"Well.umm.I thought we could become friends, I wasn't exactly referring to a date.." Faye said blushing. Spike grinned and steered her toward his car. It was a sports car that was a midnight blue.

"Wow, you have a nice car."

"Thank. I try to keep it pretty. So where do you want to go?" Spike unlocked Faye's door, and held it open for her. She climbed in, and put on her seat-belt. You never know what kind of driver he is. Spike climbed into the driver side, and turned the key. It started with a purr.

"I don't really care where we go. What are you in the mood for?"

"I'm in the mood for something I can't have." Spike looked at Faye with such intensity that Faye knew what was on his mind. She blushed and looked down.

"What about a little Italian restaurant down the street? It's not that far, and it won't take that long to get to."

"Sure, sounds good." Then Spike pulled out of the parking lot. When they reached the little restaurant, they headed inside, and were seated immediately. Faye took her napkin, and spread it out on her lap, Spike saw this, and shrugged then put his napkin on his own lap.

"What's good here?"

"Well, ummm, mostly everything, but I think I am just going to get lasagna. What are you going to get?"

"I think I will just get that too. We can't stay that long, unless if we want to be late for school." Once they ordered, they sat in silence; both of them looking everywhere accept one another.

Faye was the first one to break the silence. "How long have you lived here? I mean when did you move here?"

"I came here from Mars, and I got here last Friday. It was a big change. Going to Mars to Earth and all." He sipped his water, and looked at her finally.

"Don't you know anyone at the school?"

"Well, my other friend, Vicious, but he wasn't at school today. My other friends don't go to this school."

"You mean you're kind of in a gang?" Spike said looking at her arm. On her arm was a tattoo that looked like a dragon.

"Yeah, kind of. I mostly just hang with them; I don't usually do the gang thing."

"Would I be able, by chance, to meet these people?"

"Why? Do you want to? Most people would be scared. That's why I don't really have any friends at school. They are all scared of the gang; I guess they think we are like the mob or something."

"Well, I don't exactly have any other friends, and I'm not exactly a regular guy that goes to football practice, and chess club, so why not?"

"If you really want to. You can meet them after school. They are really cool people. I think you will like them."

"Okay, I will meet you after school, at the fountain in front of the school."

"Okay." They finished eating, and against Faye's wishes Spike paid. She felt kind of happy that someone paid for her, usually she paid for herself. When they got to school, there were people everywhere chatting, getting ready to go to their next class. Faye looked down at her watch, then at Spike.

"I have to go to my locker and get my stuff.'

"I'll come with you."

"No, that's okay. I know where my locker is."

"I'm a gentleman, I insist." They walked to her locker, with lots of curious stares following them. She opened her locker and grabbed her stuff for History.

Spike eyed her books and asked, "Who do you have for history? I might have the same class."

"Everly. Who do you have?"

Spike looked at his schedule and said, "Same as you. You can show me where it is." They walked to their class, and sat down in the back.

"What? No assigned seats?"

"The students her don't believe in assigned seats, so the teachers don't even bother."

"Cool." He set his books down, and leaned back against the wall. This is going to be a long day. But at least Faye was with him now. He couldn't wait until he met her friends. I wonder if they are like the gang at home. Man, I miss them. The teacher walked in, and started talking in a mono-tone voice, Spike soon fell asleep. Never did he know that Faye was staring at him, and sketching his sleeping face.