Thanks for the reviews. I want to make it to at least 50 reviews by the end. . . since it will only be about 10 chapters long. Anyway, enjoy and please review! Oh, and a one more thing. You may have noticed that the other story was set in winter, and this one, right when school starts back. I also said it was two months later when this happened. I did not mean to do that, but of course, the other one could have happened in March since it's still winter in march, and this one in May. Also, I may have said what month the other one took place in, but it was a mistake. Plus, I'm not sure when their school's get out and in, so, I'll just say this is in May Sorry for the confusion, everyone makes mistakes.
Cindy didn't like visiting a psychiatrist. She was seated on a leather couch in Dr. Jone's office. Cindy knew that Dr. Jones was nice, and meant well, but she disliked having everything she said analyzed. On this particular day, Dr. Jones was taking longer than usual to get settled.
"Hello, Cindy." she said, after finally sitting behind her desk. "How are you today?"
"Couldn't be better." replied Cindy, sarcastically.
"Why don't we pick up from where we left off last week, Cindy. "
Cindy shrugged. She didn't feel much like talking. She had too much on her mind. Cindy knew that that was what a psychiatrist was for, to tell her problems, and think of ways to solve them, but Cindy just looked around the room. She noticed some of the photos hanging on the wall. Pictuers of Dr. Jones and her family.
"Cindy? You've already told me how the story happened. . . basically. But, I could tell that you left a few details out. Like, for instance, how you ended up at the bank with your friend in the first place. Or, how you in particular were chosen as a hostage. I know this must be hard for you. . .but unless you tell me more, I won't be able to help you."
Cindy shrugged once more, and began speaking.
"What do you want to know?" she asked.
"Let's start at the beginning. How did you end up at the bank in the first place?"
Cindy was reluctant to tell Dr. Jones that she had just wanted to begin an argument with Jimmy, and that's how she ended up there. But, Cindy also knew that psychiatrists weren't allowed to reveal patients information, so she knew she could tell her anything.
"Well, it was in March. It was really cold that morning."she started.
"Yes?"
"I knew that Jimmy was going to the bank. He did every weekend. When I saw him leave the house, I decided to go down. . . "
"Hmm. . . " said Dr. Jones, as she scribbled in her notebook. "Are you and Jimmy friends? What kind of relationship do you two have, exactly?"
Cindy laughed at this question. She hoped Dr.Jones had all evening.
Jimmy was at the Candy Bar. He was seated in the normal booth, alone. He had called to see if Sheen and Carl could come, but they were busy. Carl was going to a llama seminar, and Sheen had a date with Libby. That just left Cindy. He'd called to see if she was home, but her mother had revealed that she was seeing a shrink. Jimmy didn't need a shrink. At least, that's what he told his parents. He promised them that he was fine, and could handle things himself, so they let him. In truth, Jimmy was just confused. He was still in shock at everything that had happened.
There Jimmy sat for over an hour, thinking the whole ordeal over, again and again. Finally, he noticed someone standing over him, and looked up.
"Oh, hi, Gabby." he said, as his new friend sat down across from him.
"Hey, Jimmy. What's wrong?" she asked.
"Nothing. . . so what are you doing here?"
"Well, I heard this was the best place to go for a milkshake, so I decided to check it out." she replied.
In a matter of minutes, Jimmy and Gabby were once again talking like old friends. They were discussing quantum physics. For hours on end, they discussed their viewpoints and theories, and when Jimmy checked his watch, he was surprised to find that it was after nine. He knew the Candy Bar stayed opened until twelve, but he couldn't believe he'd been talking so long.
"Gabby, it's been really great talking to you, but it's getting kind of late, you know, we have school tommorow. . . " he said.
"Oh, sure. . . " she said, standing up, and heading for the door.
"I'll walk you home, if you want. . . " replied Jimmy, shyly.
Jimmy stood up quickly, ignoring the sharp pain in his side. They stepped out into the cool darkness, and were met by the site of millions of shining stars. The walked a few feet away from the Candy Bar, onto the sidewalk.
"Wow, they're beautiful. . . " said Gabby, looking upwards.
Jimmy nodded and looked at Gabby. She looked so pretty, and. . .
Before he knew what was happening, Jimmy kissed Gabby.
Gabby pulled away, looking entirely shocked at what had just happened, and so did Jimmy. But, Jimmy wasn't shocked at what had just happened, he was shocked at who had witnessed the whole thing. There, Cindy stood, at the entrance to the Candy Bar. Jimmy had never seen Cindy look so hurt and confused in his life. And he was the one who had hurt and confused her. . .
Okay, I know I'm not good a kissing scenses, but you get what happened. Please review!1
