Chapter Four

Ruthie was pissed. More than that. Her fiancee was making out with another person! How was she supposed to feel?

She marched over to him, spun him, and slapped him.

"What the hell were you thinking?" Ruthie snapped.

"Ruthie! It's not what you think!" Martin quickly defended himself.

"I hate you!"

Mac had followed Ruthie.

To get revenge, Ruthie faced Mac, and kissed him. Mac enjoyed it, and wanted it to last forever.

Martin was furious. He was about to punch Mac, but stopped himself.

Ruthie slipped off her engagement ring and thrust it into Martin's hands.

"We're over!" she cried.

She grabbed Mac's hand, and stormed out of the club. Martin wasn't far behind. He wasn't going to let Ruthie get away. He reached her in a matter of seconds.

"Don't you DARE touch me!"

"Ruthie, let me explain!"

"No! I saw enough!"

"Listen to me!"

"GO AWAY!" Ruthie screamed.

Martin was hurt. Ruthie was hurting more.

Martin didn't want to let Ruthie get away, but if he tried to go after her, she wouldn't listen to him.

Martin just decided to sit on the park bench, as Ruthie and Mac walked back to the hotel.

"Ruthie, are you okay?" Mac asked kindly.

"Not at all," Ruthie cried. She held on to Mac and hugged him.

Mac had to tell Ruthie his feelings for her.

"Look, I'm sorry about that phone call, but I just had to let you know how I felt."

"It's okay," Ruthie said. "It means a lot to me that someone actually cares about me."

"I would never to anything to hurt you."

"I know."

"Umm.. this is probably bad timing, but would you want to go out? Like we could to my hotel room or yours and watch movies or something," Mac said.

"Right now that's exactly what I need," Ruthie smiled. "Let me go change in my room, then I'll meet you in yours."

"Okay," Mac smiled.

Ruthie didn't know what to wear. She liked Mac, but she was really just trying to wear something that when Martin saw her, he'd apologize and everything. He'd love her. After minutes of deciding, she decided to keep her top on, but she changed her skirt to jeans.

Ruthie locked the door, and went next door.

Knock knock.

She opened the door herself.

She looked at Mac. Really looked at him. He was pretty hot, she figured.

"So, what movie do you want to watch?" he asked.

"I was thinking maybe The Notebook. I love that movie," Ruthie laughed.

"Sure," Mac replied.

He ordered the movie, and soon it was on.

After an hour of it, Ruthie and Mac got bored. She'd seen it a million times!

Mac put his arm around her. For once, she didn't mind.

Mac leaned in to kiss her, and she let him. It was a great kiss, she decided.

Ruthie and Mac kissed again, and it wasn't long until they made out.

Ruthie wasn't sure how the rest of the vacation was going to go, but she knew that if she had Mac around, it wouldn't be that bad. If only Martin hadn't kissed that other girl...