Mia had stormed out of the door, venting her anger at the ground, storming
and stamping in a very un-Mia-like way. Mia was half way to Gary's
apartment when she realised that she couldn't go there. Not when she was
trying to avoid him. Her mouth twitched slightly at this inconvenience and
she stopped to take a breather. 'Ok,' she told herself calmly, 'You've been
travelling alone for ages now, you can take care of yourself.' Something
nagged at her, saying, 'But Gary's always been near by if you needed help.'
She groaned inwardly and walked over to the nearest food shop. She'd left
without breakfast and she felt drained from her argument, the strength her
anger had provided her now gone.
She'd paid for her iced tea and garlic bread for breakfast, sitting outside on one of the fancy chairs outside on the shop balcony. She chose the table nearest to the railing and had dropped lightly into her seat, her head propped up on her hands. She was staring randomly at the sky, noticing the cherry blossom leaves of the tree planted near the balcony falling to the floor. She sighed with content. It was peaceful and she felt all her burdens lift from her shoulders for a moment. She was so caught up she didn't notice the familiar figure walking into the shop with his head hanging slightly, his mind obviously elsewhere.
Gary had walked into his favourite breakfast shop and ordered iced tea and garlic bread. He looked around with a bored expression on his face for a place to sit. If you studied his facial features carefully, you'd notice it was depression, not boredom, he was suffering from. He walked outside, finding the tables inside the shop taken, to find somewhere close to the railing. The balcony outside gave a pretty good view of the park, which was what he needed right now. Something peaceful. Somewhere he could think. The waiter brought his breakfast and he thanked him. While turning, he noticed a girl sitting opposite him also receiving her order.
Mia smiled and nodded thanks to the waiter, the boy sitting at the table across from her catching her attention. She smiled, unsure of herself, and nodded her greeting. She made no move to get up and Gary glared at her playfully before getting up to join her. She smirked in return.
Misty glared at Ash, completely ignoring the blonde bitch who had her arm around him. "What's wrong with you these days? How could you believe her over your own sister?" she asked. "She destroyed Keya's life, how am I supposed to forgive her for destroying someone's life?" he shot back, looking up and holding her glare. "How do you know she's telling the truth?" she hissed at her boyfriend. "I just do, ok?" he asked, anger seething into his voice. Misty was taken aback for a minute then she said, "I can't believe you!" and grabbed her things before storming out the door. "Oh, and here's the dress back!" she yelled, throwing the shoes and dress at him.
He watched her retreating back and let Keya play with his hair. He turned to face her, she had a seductive look on her face. She leaned in closer and this time, he took the kiss, letting his hands roam her body. She gasped in delight but he broke the kiss. "Just stay here with me," he whispered to her. She felt slightly annoyed at not taking it a step further but agreed. They lay on his bed, entwined and relaxed. Keya was finally being able to continue her climb towards making Ash hers but Ash's relaxation was of a different sort. His body seemed to be relaxed but his soul wasn't. He lay with Keya, a pained look on his face. Brock took one look at him and shook his head before running after Misty.
". . . So now I'm here," finished Mia with a dejected sigh. "I don't believe him sometimes, he can be such . . . such an asshole!" she fumed. Gary nodded in understanding. "Well, you can always travel with me," he said, placing his hand over hers, shocking her into looking at him. She stared intently at him, he stared back until they finally leaned in. Closer . . . closer . . . Mia could feel her heart beating faster . . . a call of "Misty! Wait up!" was heard and the two quickly separated in embarrassment. "Umm . . . let's go find out what's up, shall we?" asked Gary, trying to sound collected. "Sure," replied Mia without Gary's insecure voice. 'Damn, she beat me to it,' he thought randomly, 'Next time, I let her speak first.' They jumped from the balcony and chased after Brock and Misty.
She'd paid for her iced tea and garlic bread for breakfast, sitting outside on one of the fancy chairs outside on the shop balcony. She chose the table nearest to the railing and had dropped lightly into her seat, her head propped up on her hands. She was staring randomly at the sky, noticing the cherry blossom leaves of the tree planted near the balcony falling to the floor. She sighed with content. It was peaceful and she felt all her burdens lift from her shoulders for a moment. She was so caught up she didn't notice the familiar figure walking into the shop with his head hanging slightly, his mind obviously elsewhere.
Gary had walked into his favourite breakfast shop and ordered iced tea and garlic bread. He looked around with a bored expression on his face for a place to sit. If you studied his facial features carefully, you'd notice it was depression, not boredom, he was suffering from. He walked outside, finding the tables inside the shop taken, to find somewhere close to the railing. The balcony outside gave a pretty good view of the park, which was what he needed right now. Something peaceful. Somewhere he could think. The waiter brought his breakfast and he thanked him. While turning, he noticed a girl sitting opposite him also receiving her order.
Mia smiled and nodded thanks to the waiter, the boy sitting at the table across from her catching her attention. She smiled, unsure of herself, and nodded her greeting. She made no move to get up and Gary glared at her playfully before getting up to join her. She smirked in return.
Misty glared at Ash, completely ignoring the blonde bitch who had her arm around him. "What's wrong with you these days? How could you believe her over your own sister?" she asked. "She destroyed Keya's life, how am I supposed to forgive her for destroying someone's life?" he shot back, looking up and holding her glare. "How do you know she's telling the truth?" she hissed at her boyfriend. "I just do, ok?" he asked, anger seething into his voice. Misty was taken aback for a minute then she said, "I can't believe you!" and grabbed her things before storming out the door. "Oh, and here's the dress back!" she yelled, throwing the shoes and dress at him.
He watched her retreating back and let Keya play with his hair. He turned to face her, she had a seductive look on her face. She leaned in closer and this time, he took the kiss, letting his hands roam her body. She gasped in delight but he broke the kiss. "Just stay here with me," he whispered to her. She felt slightly annoyed at not taking it a step further but agreed. They lay on his bed, entwined and relaxed. Keya was finally being able to continue her climb towards making Ash hers but Ash's relaxation was of a different sort. His body seemed to be relaxed but his soul wasn't. He lay with Keya, a pained look on his face. Brock took one look at him and shook his head before running after Misty.
". . . So now I'm here," finished Mia with a dejected sigh. "I don't believe him sometimes, he can be such . . . such an asshole!" she fumed. Gary nodded in understanding. "Well, you can always travel with me," he said, placing his hand over hers, shocking her into looking at him. She stared intently at him, he stared back until they finally leaned in. Closer . . . closer . . . Mia could feel her heart beating faster . . . a call of "Misty! Wait up!" was heard and the two quickly separated in embarrassment. "Umm . . . let's go find out what's up, shall we?" asked Gary, trying to sound collected. "Sure," replied Mia without Gary's insecure voice. 'Damn, she beat me to it,' he thought randomly, 'Next time, I let her speak first.' They jumped from the balcony and chased after Brock and Misty.
