A/N– Hm. Today im hyper, and today im bored. So today, im writing a chapter. WooHoo go me! Enjoy...
Disclaimer: This story is loosely based on characters, and events made and owned by Lauren Brooke. But I own the characters, and events in which did not appear in the books, so please don't copy:)
Chapter 6
Same Day: Sunday.
Amy's POV
Amy was in the kitchen throwing together a quick sandwich for dinner when she felt her phone vibrate from within her back pocket. She wiped the crumbs off of her hands and pulled out her cell phone, the screen flashed LOU.
"Hey Lou," Amy perched the phone in-between her shoulder and ear, continuing with her sandwich.
"Amy! Are you ok? How are the horses, is Ty there to help? You know, I know your relationship is new and everything, but do you think he'd be willing to stay there with you for the week? I really hate having you there alone?" Lou rambled from the other side of the phone. Amy held the phone away from her ear, waiting patiently.
"Im fine Lou, stop stressing, its bad for the baby. Ty brought me to the doctors, but had to go home. My collar bone is healed by the way. No Lou, Ty will not be staying here with me. Im fine! Please trust me!" she sighed exasperated.
"Fine, fine," Lou sighed, "Ok well I just wanted to call to make sure your ok..." she paused as if Amy would cut in saying she wasn't fine, "Also I want you to be careful tomorrow, there supposed to be a terrible storm, you may not even have school."
"Really?" Amy asked frantically, she hated storms, "Ill have to bring all the horses in," she mumbled to herself, "Look Lou I got to go, I have to do the evening feeds. See you." and she hung up. She went to put her phone away, only to bring it back to her face and flip it open. She dialed Ty's number. He didn't answer. This was the 6th time shed tried to call him sense he left that afternoon,
"What the hell Ty, I need to talk to you," she mumbled. She had wanted to talk to him earlier about Glory. She was thinking she could start tomorrow, if the weather agreed. But this time shed wanted to tell him about the storm, and possibly find out if he wanted to keep her company for the day.
She snapped her phone closed in frustration. Fine, she thought to herself. She went outside and looked up at the sky. It was clear of any suspicious looking clouds. Maybe Lou was wrong. She walked into the barn and said 'Hi' to all the horses, lingering with Glory. She went and got their feeds ready, and then distributed them. She walked back into the house, changed into her pajamas, and watched a Lifetime movie, she fell asleep on the couch.
Ty's POV
Ty stood up. He walked over to his dad and stood there,
"Dad, you know I want to help. I want to help so bad. I mean you're my dad, this is my home, my new stables, and apparently, supposedly, my new job. But I don't know dad. I want to make you proud. But Amy, and Heartland, they're such a big part of my life, I don't think I can just walk out like that." Ty sighed.
"Ty listen, I know this has to be hard for you. I know you love heartland, and Amy means a lot to you, but Ty..." he paused, "Im your dad, this is your family, we need you. This farm won't be able to survive without you. Sure the trainers ok, but he wont succeed. I need you." his dads eyes held such sincerity, such hope, that Ty took the blanket.
"I understand dad, I do. But just because im doing this today, doesn't mean I've made my choice. Its too hard. Just let me do this, please don't pressure me," Ty pleaded. His father nodded. Ty walked past his father and out into the yard. He looped around to the first barn. He glanced around and spotted Moonshine.
"Hey Moony," he crooned. He slipped into the stall and hooked on his lead rope. He led him out of the stall and to the cross ties. There he stood and groomed his already sparkling coat. He then preceded in tacking him up. Ty led Moony out into the working ring and shut the gate behind him. His father stood watching. Ty ignored him and let Moony go. He then instructed him with a rope, to run away. Moony didn't hesitate in joining up with Ty. He seemed almost eager.
Ty smiled as he felt the warm breath on his shoulder, he reached around to stroke his long elegant head, "Good boy." Ty moved away around the ring and Moony followed. Ty smiled. He then mounted him and reveled in his smooth gaits. He was so perfect, possibly as good as Glory. No, Glory was a goddess of a horse. He pushed Moony towards the first jump. Moony hesitated, and Ty encouraged him, murmuring in his ear. He gave him a gentle kick and Moony flew over the jump with feet to spare. Ty smiled. Perfect.
When Ty was done he led Moony out to the yard. His father quickly followed,
"Ty that was amazing! What was that you did with him before you jumped him?" Ty stiffened, he was about to tell his dad, but would that be betraying Heartland? Before he could answer his father went on," Whatever it was it worked! Ty you have to work here, the trainer never got Moony to go like that. He could be big, huge, gigantic," his father beamed, "Come back tomorrow?"
"Dad," Ty hesitated putting Moony back in his stall, following him to un-tack him, "I have to work tomorrow, I still work at Heartland,. I told you I haven't made a choice yet."
"I know, I know. But Ty, you can come right after school, it will take you half an hour if that, youll be at work in no time, I promise" Ty stood in deep thought for a few seconds,
"Fine, but only half an hour," his father beamed, Ty just smiled back.
Next Day:Monday: Jefferson High
Ty's POV
Ty walked down the hall towards his locker. He was late. People sitting in the classes that he passed looked at him. He smiled and waved at a few people on his way. Finally he got to his locker. He quickly gathered all the books he'd need till lunch, shut his locker, and headed towards first period.
At lunch Ty walked with a big group of friends towards their usual table. Amy had taken to sitting with them with Soraya and Matt, so he wasn't surprised when Soraya was already seated at the table with a book in front of her,
"Whatcha reading?" he asked her as he sat across from her, his usual seat.
"New play," she mumbled, taking a bite of her apple, and her eyes never leaving her play book.
"Cool, you already have the part, or are you practicing for an audition?" he was making small talk till Amy got there.
"Amy's taking a unit test she missed when she had her accident Ty. You don't have to make small talk, just be straight with me. And I already have it by the way" she smiled up at him. She was getting pretty good at reading him. He blushed and smiled back.
"Right then, when will she be done?"
She shrugged, "Took me the whole period, not sure about her." Ty's face fell. He hadn't talked to her sense the day before. When he'd turned his cell phone on after working Moonshine he'd seen she'd called him 7 times. He had restrained from calling her seeing as it was almost 10, she would probably be asleep.
"Oh ok, well if you see her tell her ill see her later," he waved when she nodded her head absently, and he walked off, he'd eat out today. (a/n- my school used to let people with cars, or seniors, I forget which, leave the school for lunch, but not anymore UGH. But im going with people with cars so Ty can leave. If for some odd reason you want to know what he ate, it was Big Mike's hotdogs...small town thing, you've probably never heard of it...but they rock!...and I don't usually like hotdogs...anywhoo)
Ty turned into his driveway after school and parked his car in front of the house. He squinted up at the sky. It had been clear earlier, but had darkened throughout the day. He planned on working Moonshine very quickly, then going to Heartland. He knew Amy hated storms, she'd be scared by herself. He walked over to the first barn.
"Hey Moony," he murmured to the gelding. Moony whinnied in response. Ty brought him out to the ring and decided to do join up again. Why not get him to trust him even more? He was following Moony with his eyes as he ran around the paddock, noticing his dad by the gate, but choosing to ignore him. A few minutes later Moony showed the first sign of relenting, he was tougher today. Ty smiled, but it dropped off his face when a loud crack of thunder burst through the sky. He saw Moony shy a little, but kept running. Ty glanced towards his dad to see whether he wanted him to stop, but instead his heart stopped.
Amy stood in his driveway staring at him with unbelievably hurt eyes. He stood frozen, and the rain began to fall.
Amy's POV
Amy had gotten to school early hoping to see Ty. She really wanted to talk to him, and he hadn't answered his phone all day yesterday. Shed given up at 8 when shed watched a movie. She had been anxious to see him at lunch, so she was almost running out of her last class she had before lunch, when Mrs. Avery yelled to her,
"Amy!" Amy stopped short of the door, making people run into her. She stepped out of the path of her fellow students and trudged back over to Mrs. Avery's desk.
"Yes?" she asked glumly.
"You missed a test last week because of your injury, I told you this when I called home." Amy nodded. She had called to tell Amy she had to make it up but the end of today because report cards were going out and grades were closing, and this test held a big place in her average.
"I know, I was going to stay after today, but I have to get home, I need to work the farm before the storm hits," she wasn't even finished when her teacher nodded her head.
"I figured as much. So I was thinking you could take it now, instead of lunch. You may eat in here if you want," Amy needed that grade, she sighed, defeated, and sat down at her desk with her test in front of her.
At the end of the day Amy passed by Ty's locker, he wasn't there. She headed out to her car and started it up. She was about to back out when Soraya ran up to her,
"Amy! Can you help me really quick?" Amy nodded reluctantly, Soraya looked frantic.
"Matt and I were supposed to get a prop out of Mrs. Carters car for play practice. But he got called to the office. I need help getting it in, its huge Amy! Please help me?" Amy turned her car off, stepped out of the car, glanced at the sky, pure black, she blew between her lips, frustrated
"Fiiine" she moaned.
Ten minutes later Amy was finally leaving the parking lot. She drove in silence for a while, then listened to 'Move Along' by All-American Rejects. She tapped her fingers on the steering wheel as she sang along. She was trying not to think of Ty and what was happening between them. She was unsuccessful when she saw his street coming up. She tried pushing him out of her head, but the approaching road wouldn't let her. When she was almost past the road she jerked the steering wheel and turned onto it, surprised at her own actions.
"What am I doing," she mumbled to herself seeing his house in the distance. She came upon his driveway before she even noticed it. She lowly drove up the winding drive, his house getting closer and closer. She saw his car and shook her head. He was supposed to be at heartland. She parked and climbed out of her car. She looked up at the sky and saw that she didn't have much time before it started to storm. She hurriedly ran to his front door, knocking loudly. Noone answered. The yard, she thought.
She walked towards the front barn, stopping when she saw the office. Maybe he was in with his dad. She walked in hesitantly, calling out to see if anyone was there. She didn't hear anything. She was about to leave when a door caught her eye. She felt anger rise in her chest as tears rose in her eyes, the door said 'Head Groom: Ty Baldwin'.
"Oh my god! He lied..." suddenly her hurt turned into pure fury. She stalked out of the office planning on finding him. She was storming towards the barn when she caught sight of Ty in the working ring, joining up with a beautiful gelding. His father leant against the fence watching with a smile lighting his face.
Amy stood watching them in astonishment, seeing him work the methods her mother had taught him, using them against Glory. Her horse, her farm, her. She felt the familiar tears prickling the back of her eyes, Traitor, she thought.
Just then a huge clap of thunder made Amy jump. She saw Ty look at the sky and then glance at his father, but his eyes found hers. She saw his face change dramatically. Surprise, guilt, and apology swept his face instantly. Her eyes only held hurt, and she knew he saw that, her whole face gave that away. He took a step towards her and she just shook her head at him. Rain suddenly poured onto her numb figure, snapping her out of her reverie, she turned quickly and ran towards her car.
Ty's POV
Ty stepped towards Amys frozen figure, but she shook her head at him, and he saw a tear slip out of her eye as she turned and ran from him.
"Shit!" he shouted. He clipped the lead rope on Moony and ran with him towards his dad. He shoved the rope into his hand,
"Thanks dad," he said meanly as he passed him. He knew it wasn't his fathers fault, he knew it was his. His dad hadn't made him do anything. But he'd sure helped with the office.
Ty sprinted towards his car, barely seeing anything through the pouring sheet of rain. He found his car, jumped in, forcefully shoved his key into the ignition, and sped down his driveway. He couldn't see more than 10 feet in-front of him, and he started worrying about Amy driving in this. He glanced at the sides of the road as he drove, making sure she hadn't gone off the road. Finally he reached Heartland, and jumped out of his car. He ran towards the barn, he knew shed be with the horses first. He saw her out in the field bringing in the horses. He instantly picked up his speed, and without speaking helped her gather the horses.
Ty grabbed Glory, and guilt crashed down on him harder than the rain. He had helped to train her with Marion's methods, but yet here he was using them against her. Of course Heartland wanted to spread their methods, but he wasn't spreading them, he himself was using them and betraying Heartland. Im so stupid, he thought to himself.
Amy caught sight of him and screamed something at him, but he couldn't hear her through the rain. He shook his head, signaling he couldn't hear her. She pointed towards the barn and they both ran with their horses towards it. When they had all the horses safe in their stalls they closed the barn doors and ran towards the house. Amy got there first and was waiting in the kitchen for him. She was soaked through from the rain, but he saw drips running down her face that had just been towel dried. She was crying.
"Amy..." he faltered when he heard a sob escape her, it killed him to hear her like this, "I can explain,"
"Don't Ty, don't explain, I understand perfectly. Go home Ty, your not wanted here," her voice dripped with pure hurt.
Amy's POV
"Amy, you don't mean that, I can explain, I wasn't doing anything..."
Her anger broke through, and she screamed at him "NOT DOING ANYTHING! YOU WERE JOINING UP WITH THAT HORSE! TY, JOIN UP? MY MOTHER TAUGHT YOU THAT AND YOUR USING AGAINST HEARTLAND," she paused to breathe for a second, "JUST LEAVE TY, LEAVE" her voice betrayed her on the last word because it broke, and she fell to the ground sobbing into her hands that rested on her curled legs. She rocked back and forth.
Ty stared at her, tears prickled his own eyes, she couldn't mean it, she couldn't. He walked over to her and picked her up into his arms, carrying her into the living room and sitting down on the couch with her sitting on his lap, her head buried in his neck.
Without lifting her head she starting hitting his chest with her fists, "leave, leave, leave, leave" she cried weakly. He only held her tighter and let her hit him, when she stopped he murmured into her hair, his voice choked with emotion, "Do you really want that? For me to leave?"
She lifted her head to look at him, resulting in being only an inch from his face, "No. Truthfully no, but Ty..." she shook her head. He knew what she meant. But hearing her say she didn't want him to leave, even when he had made such a huge mistake, made him love her so much more than he already did, which he had thought was impossible.
He knew he should explain, but his love for her was so overpowering at the moment so he roughly grabbed the back of her neck, slamming his lips to hers. He hungrily sought entrance. She hesitated but then let him in. After only a few seconds, way to fast for Ty, Amy pulled back.
"No! Ty you cant just do that!" she crawled off of his lap, prying his hands off of her as he tried to pull her back. She stood up and paced the room, her tears subsiding.
"Amy, I went home yesterday, and I saw the barn totally finished. It intrigued me. I had to look around. Then I found the office, I went in and there was a door, with my name one it. I was...numb. I went in to look at it, it was an office. My personal things lined the walls, and it just...overwhelmed me. My dad came in and was so nice, so understanding about my predicament that I said id work Moony once. But that my decision wasn't made. He understood and so I did," he paused, "Then he asked me to come back today and work him one more time, and then he wouldn't pressure me anymore. So I said ok, but only one session. Then...you showed up." even to himself his explanation sounded lame.
She stared at him, believing every word he said, and her anger lessened, but it was still there, "You used join up...against Heartland. That and the fact that you lied is what hurts the most," she said calmly.
"I know, and im so sorry. I cant explain what made me do it. There is no excuse for me not thinking about that, and it was wrong. I know that. And I shouldn't have lied, I should have told you, so then I could do it without so much guilt. But its over, no more helping my dad until I've made a decision." he smiled softly at her, willing her to forgive him.
Her eyes became frightened, "Decision?"
He frowned, "Yeah, about my dad...and Heartland," he stared at her trying to read her reaction.
She frowned too, "Oh...I thought...never mind." She smiled warmly at him and sat down in his open arms, "I suppose I forgive you, but we have to promise, no secrets between us, and no lying, ok?" he grinned easily,
"I promise, no I swear."
"I swear too." His smile turned mischievous and he swooped her up into the air, shifting her so she was laying down on the couch, him laying on top of her. She squealed when he did this, but smiled also when she saw the end result. His head was inching slowly down to hers, and she put both of her hands on either side of his face and pulled him down faster. Their lips met, and stayed conjoined, but only for a second, and then lightning coursed through the air with the biggest clap of thunder imaginable.
Amy screamed, making Ty fall off of her onto the ground, her going with him. She rolled over him and jumped up to her feet.
"That scared me half to death!" she stuttered. Ty nodded distracted, he was rubbing his head where it had hit the coffee table, "Ooh are you ok?" she walked over to him and gently lifted his hand away from his head. There was blood on his hand, "Oh Ty!"
"What? Is it bad?" he asked.
"Its bleeding, not too bad though. Come on Lou has a first aid kit in the office." he nodded and followed her to the kitchen. He sat in the chair she pointed out to him and waited as she went and got the first aid kit. She came back and set the box on the table.
"Ok..." she mumbled as she sifted through the contents. She came out with a liquid and a swab of cotton. (a/n- no clue whats actually in a first aid kit. I've never had to use one, so i might be wrong.) She tipped the bottle over and squirted some of its contents onto the cotton. She then pulled his hair back and dabbed at the cut,
"Ow, god dammit Amy!" he jerked away from her in pain.
"Im sorry," his eyes gentled, "I know it hurts but I have to do it," he sighed and nodded.
"Ok." She started dabbing at the cut again. When she was done disinfecting it she took out some gauze and held it on the cut until it stopped bleeding. Then she cleaned the blood from around it, and ruffled his hair, "There, all better."
"My hero!" he gushed. He stood up and pulled her into his arms, "Thank you," she smiled up at him, her eyes clearly said 'Oh it was nothing' His smile faded and he became serious, "now where were we?"
Amy looked confused, then understanding dawned in her eyes, "Hmmm," she led him towards the staircase. She turned and ran up the stairs, pulling him along behind her. She got into her room and turned to him, landing in his arms. He kicked the door shut behind them, hunger in his eyes. She bit her lip, and then smiled. He pulled her flush against him and savagely kissed her. The kiss was hard, not smooth in any way. It was pure hunger and need. Amy had no problem with that, she kissed him back just as intensely. He slowly pushed her up against her bed, her knees bending until she was laying down. Ty broke the kiss and climbed over her, he gently laid himself next to her, but leant over her. He bent down once again to claim her lips. She felt his hand playing with the hem of her shirt, asking permission. She only kissed him harder, answering him. He slipped his hand fully under her shirt, tickling his was up her stomach, getting closer and closer to her bra surrounded breasts...
Ty's House: Moms POV: That night
(a/n– I forget Ty's moms name, so there for it is Lily, and also Ty and Amy are at about 4pm, but this part is late at night. So the time switches here. Don't worry it isn't confusing. When I go back to Amy and Ty it will start off where I stopped with them. This is maybe a one time thing where its not in Amy or Tys POV.)
Lily Baldwin walked down the staircase that led to the front hall. Her slippered feet made no sound on the highly polished stairs. It was past midnight and she had awoken to find that Dave wasn't next to her. She had gotten worried, sure he never went to bed till late, but not this late on a work day. She had slipped from beneath the white goose down comforter, and padded down the long hall. When she'd gotten to the top of the stairs she'd seen that the house office light was on. She was now at the door, and knocked softly, noone answered,
She opened the door to reveal Dave sitting on a dark brown leather couch in front of the roaring fire. He was sprawled across it with his left elbow on the top of the couch, slowly tipping a glass of alcohol into his mouth. After he took a sip he would idly stair into the fire, swirling his drink and clacking the ice against the glass. She walked over to him, resting her hand on his shoulder,
"Honey? Its late, why don't you come up to bed?"
He swatted her hand away, "No, ill be up in a while. Leave me alone." his tone was harsh and drunken.
She sighed, "Dave its late, your drunk, come to bed," this time she was forceful and pulled the drink from his hand. He reached up quickly, aiming for the cup, but his hand fell short by over a foot. She smiled vaguely at this, his hand had fell over a foot short because it went to the left of the cup. His drunken hand couldn't comprehend where he was reaching.
"Dave, why were you drinking anyway?" she asked as she set the cup down on the bar. He was trying to stand up, but wasnt doing very well. Lily shook her head and went over to help him,
"Well?" she insisted.
"Ty...her...me...her!" he stuttered.
"Her? Dave I don't understand. What do you mean?" Dave stumbled towards the bar, but Lily steered him towards the door instead.
"Leg go!" (a/n-Ok im trying to imagine drunken talk (slurring and everything), so don't review about my 'bad grammar and spelling' and what not)
"Dave, what's the matter?" she was trying to help him up the stairs, but he would stumble down a few steps after going up them, so after a few minutes she gave up, and they were sitting on the stairs. Dave was leaning against the banister and singing 'Twinkle Twinkle little star'.
"Ty thaw the barn yethterday. He worked Moonthine, and thaid hed come back today for a little. Then Amy showed up and he automatically left. He left for her! She's just a girl, were family, how could he pick that little...conniving," Lily didn't like where this was going so she hoisted him up again, attempting the stairs. He ripped his arm away from her, "NO! You wanted to know why I wath upthet, so im gonna tell you!"
"Fine Dave she's a conniving..." she paused, waiting for him to fill in the blank.
"Whore!" he had meant to flail his arms out dramatically, but ended up falling, making that one word be a shout as he went down. Lily ran to him, but he was already standing up, "Im fine woman!"
She backpedaled. She was trying to help him, dealing with his drunken rambling about a perfectly sensible young lady, who she happened to like, and yet he wasn't even thankful, "You know what Dave? Fine, get up the goddamn stairs by yourself. And then climb into bed by yourself, and then get up 10 times during the night to puke by yourself. Everything is by your fucking self! Im your wife for gods sake! Were supposed to be able to talk, and work things out, but nooo every since you got the idea of a farm in your head im nothing but a damn 'woman'. From now on you can do everything by you fucking self. See if I care!"
She stormed up the stairs, her slippered feet no longer muffling her angry steps. When she got to the top she looked down at him resentfully, "And for your information, Amy isn't a 'conniving whore', your son happens to like her, and so do I..." she paused, "No I love her for Ty" she saw him flinch at that word, she smiled, "You don't know what love is do you Dave? Ty loves her. But you couldn't possibly understand could you?. Did you ever love me Dave?" her voice was hurt when she said this, her eyes filling with tears.
"Lily, of course..." but she was gone. She had slipped through the bedroom door without even glancing at him.
Ty's Dad's POV
"God dammit!" he swore as he tried getting up the stairs. He tried to tell his legs where to go, but they never did what he wanted them to. (a/n-Can you tell I've never been drunk? I've been around drunk people, but never drunk myself. So i may be totally off on this)
He carefully put one foot on the next stair, and followed it with the other, "Finally," he muttered to himself. He'd been on the stairs for almost an hour after his and Lily's fight. He had just made it to the top. He stumbled towards his bedroom door, to find it locked,
"Lily?" he called softly, "Lily open up, im sorry." he heard muffled footsteps. Then he heard a click and the door opened.
"What?" she said coolly.
"Im sorry baby, I didnt mean anything earlier. I really didn't," her eyes softened considerably. He'd always been able to get out of the doghouse with just one 'im sorry', Lily was weak that way.
"What about Amy? Did you mean that?" she asked as she shut the door and watched him sit on the bed.
"That I meant. Lily shes taking him from us. He's going to choose her and Heartland I know it. Over his family Lily!" She sighed.
"Dave, Amy loves him, she wants him to stay, she cant help that. In the end its Tys choice, not hers. And if Ty really loves her, then I don't doubt he will choose her. He's almost out of high school, and then we cant tell him what to do. Hes grown up Dave, we cant make him do what we want anymore."
"Like hell we cant. Im going to get him to work here, he has no choice, or else he cant live here anymore. I told him that when I first told him about the barn. I said 'Boy, if you choose to stay with that Amy girl, and not work here, you can find somewhere else to live, and money to go to college', and know what he said? He said 'Fine dad. I wont be home tomorrow, im going apartment searching'. I was in shock. The next day I told him he could stay here till he made his decision. How could I let him leave, then we would have never had a chance."
Lily was appalled, "Don't I have a say in this," Dave tried to cut in but she wasn't letting him, her voice became a shout, "Telling our son, let me repeat, our son that he couldn't live here? How DARE you! And calling Amy all these name, and saying mean, cruel things about her, that aren't even TRUE! Are you trying to push Ty away? You know what Dave? Get out." Dave's eyes were wide,
"Out? What do you mean?"
"Out of the house, and off my land...NOW" she screamed. She was hysterical, how could he try and tell her baby boy he had to leave. She had let so many things go for Dave. Her dream, her money, her life. But yet he thought he could control it. She'd forgiven him for so many things, lying, yelling, cheating, but yet he expected her to just let things go. Not anymore.
"This is my house Lily." he said calmly, climbing into bed like this fight was nothing. She stalked over to him and ripped the covers off of him.
"No Dave. This is my house. I bought it. When my parents died I was left money, and with that money I bought this house for us. And the barn, you always said you were saving money for it. Yet I built the whole thing with what was left from my inheritance. You gave me what... 3000 dollars. I think you own...oh maybe the tack. So if you want, go take the tack, put it in the truck, that surprisingly you bought, and LEAVE!" At this point she was throwing his clothes at him, and he was staring at her, dumbstruck, catching only a few things. She didn't care. She walked over to him, stepped behind him and pushed him out of the door. She then grabbed his arm and dragged him down the stairs. She threw the front door wide open and shoved him out. He turned to look at her, words springing to his lips, his eyes shocked,
"No Dave," she said calmly, "Please, just leave." she then shut the door in his face, and fell to the floor in racking sobs.
A/N– It is finished! Oh my goodness it took forever! I started Thursday, so my hyper note in the beginning is from then. I was busy all weekend, but got some writing done, and then yesterday I was busy, but today I buckled down and finished. Wow. Oh and I know one of my spoilers was someone in the hospital, but this chapter became longer, and much different than I planned it. It was going to be Amy and Tys dad in a fight, but I really wanted Amy and Ty to stay together, and I couldn't fit the fight in anywhere. So the storm actually continues into the next chapter (with Ty and Amy in her bedroom), which I hadn't planned, and the hospital part happens around the end of the storm, so sorry, that's in the next chapter. OH and one more poll. Should Ty and Amy have sex? If they do I wont describe it, no way, just strongly imply it. So its up to you guys. Hope you liked it, its 13 pages!
