Abby sat by her window looking down on the city below, it was nearly 4AM and the streets were pretty empty. Abby thought back to early that night when she and Dave had their talk. It hadn't gone entirely according to plan but then Abby really didn't have a plan going into the talk.

"Okay ... okay I can deal with the whole high school thing I mean I didn't even know you then but let me see if I got this straight you firstly slept with Randy then ran away came back here and started a relationship with me. And you thought it would all be okay?" Dave said.

"Dave please what happened with Randy was a stupid little thing with you it's different."

"Please Abby tell me how things are different because I'm having a really hard time understanding."

"I don't know there's like more things involved with you then with Randy." Abby said.

"Abby listen to yourself you're not making sense, you obviously need to sort out your feelings for me and for Randy." Dave stood up and walked over to his door.

"What are you doing?" Abby asked standing up.

"We need a break Abby...we both need to sort out our feelings for each other." Dave said before motioning for Abby to leave.

Abby shook her head and turned back to the window she hadn't been able to sleep. She couldn't believe Dave he'd totally blown the whole situation out of proportion, he had told her he cared for her then he just goes and breaks up with her.

Abby stood up and pulled on her jacket and walked out of her hotel room, if she couldn't sleep she might as well do something productive.

Randy finished putting on his shoes and looked in the mirror; he had a nice bruise forming over his nose. He would usually sleep in but this morning he had to work

out. He had to get Abby out of his head.

Abby walked into the gym, it was the only thing open in the hotel at this time in the morning. Abby decided on the treadmill it was in the far back corner of the gym.

Randy walked into the gym he was happy that it was empty he really didn't want to deal with anyone right now.

After doing thirty minutes on the treadmill Abby began to feel tired and decided she was ready for bed. As she walked around the treadmill she immediately locked eyes with Randy.

Neither said anything, Abby shook her head and picked up her jacket and headed for the door.

"Abby wait." Randy said following after her.

"What Randy...what could you possibly have to say to me?" Abby practically yelled at Randy.

"I just thought we could talk." Randy said.

"Randy I've already had one talk tonight and that didn't go so well and if I talk to you I might punch you again." Abby got so court up she didn't realise what she'd said.

"You punched me?"

"I'd say sorry but really Randy I'm not you pissed me off so bad what right in hell did you to start saying crap about MY life." Abby yelled at Randy. "I am not dealing with this now."

Randy watched as Abby stormed out of the gym, she stopped just outside the doors. Randy peered around the door and watched as she answered her phone.

Abby could've laughed at the irony it was Randy's mum calling her.

"Hello?" Abby said wondering what she could want at four in the morning.

"Abby, sweetie...I don't know how to tell you this."

Randy watched as Abby's face suddenly became pale. Randy ran out of the gym and caught Abby just before she hit the floor.

"Abby?" Randy said trying to sit her up.

He reached for her phone. "Hello?"

"Randy? Oh Randy is she okay?"

"Mum what's wrong?" Randy said starting to get scared.

"Randy her Dad just passed away."

A/N: There you go another chappie. I decided to not put in the whole talk with Abby and Dave because when I wrote it was basically just the same story that's been told before so there you go. Please review!