Sandy ran after Kirsten wanting to make sure she was okay, she was fumbling with the keys to her car when he reach her.
"you can't drive like this Kirsten." Grabbing the keys from her and putting it on his pocket.
"please just leave me alone okay." Walking away from him, but Sandy grab her hand gently, "C'mon I'll take you home"
"I don't want to go home"
"okay, then I'll take you wherever you want" looking into her eyes. She agreed, "can we go to L.A. I want to get as far away from Newport as I can."
She knew she have just met him, but there was just something about him that made her trust him. They rode in silence, Sandy looking straight on the road and Kirsten with her eyes closed, trying to forget about everything that happened that night but failing. So to keep her minds off it she tried asking Sandy instead.
"Have you ever been married?" turning her head and looking directly at him.
"No, but I was engaged"
"oh, what happened?"
" I really don't want to talk about it." He said softly without looking at her. Without nothing to do she returns to looking out the window instead.
"Kirsten…Kirsten" she opened her eyes and found Sandy kneeling besides her, she looks around her and she isn't in the car anymore. "where am I?"
"The Four Seasons… you were asleep in the car and didn't want to wake you so I carried you up here"
"oh" rubbing sleep from her eyes. "thanks"
Sandy sat on the bed beside her, " I called your dad, he said he'll come over tomorrow morning to bring you some clothes and that your son is with him"
"what about Jimmy?" closing her eyes again still a bit sleepy, "what time is it?"
"it's midnight and Jimmy is in jail"
she nodded with her eyes still closed "I'm sorry for dragging you into this mess."
"It's okay" he smiled
"I don't know how to repay you"
"don't worry about it, go back to sleep" as if on instinct, he kissed her forehead. When he realized what he has done, he mentally kicked himself. "im sorry i…" he didn't get to finish for Kirsten's lips were on his.
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