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I stopped in front of where Tommy stood. He had Megz on a lead and he looked like he had been drinking.

"Jude,come back with me. We can work things out."

I stared at him in disbelief.

"No! I won't. You broke my heart again Tommy. You lied to me again Tommy. I've found somewhere else to stay." I shouted at him. Several people who were busy working around the G-Major lobby, stopped their work and watched the action that they knew was going to unfold.

"Jude, I'm sorry..." I cut him off before he could say anymore.

"Save it, Quincy. I know what you're going to say. You're going to tell me that it was a mistake, that it wasn't ment to happen and that I should forget about it. Well I won't. I know that it happend and I don't want to forget about it. I thought I loved you." I stormed past him and ran out of the door. I reached the parking lot and collapsed on the floor in tears. I guess the gods were against me as it began to rain. I just sat there, getting soaked. I didn't care anymore.

Georgia came out with an umbrella and knelt down beside me. She handed me a towl and let me to her car, making sure that I didn't get wetter than I was already.

It turned out that Georgia lived in a house not far from mine. She showed me the guest room and told me to take a shower before I caught a cold. That's when I sneezed.

I groaned. The last thng I needed was to get sick. I took a warm shower, got changed into my pyjama's (my baggy sweat pants and t-shirt that says 'Rockstar') and told Georgia that I was going to get an early night (it was only eight).

The next morning I woke up around six, which is far too early for me. I could hear Georgia moving about outside the door.

I heard her knock.

"Jude? Are you up?" she called through the door.

I just groaned and rolled over onto my side. Georgia came in and walked over to the bed. "Are you coming into the studio today?"

I shook my head.

"I shouldn't have stayed sitting in the rain last night. I feel terrible." I could tell by my voice that my nose was blocked. Georgia put a hand to my forehead.

"I think you should just stay here today. You don't look well."

I nodded.

"I don't feel well." Georgia stood up.

"There's some food in the kitchen and you have my cell number if you need anything. I'll see you after work. Ok?"

I nodded. Georgia turned to head out the door.

"Georgia," She turned around. "Thanks."

"No problem."

I heard her get into her car and drive off. I stayed in bed, strumming random chords on my guitar when I heard the doorbell.

I put my guitar down and slowly got out of bed. I made my way to the front door and opened it. Standing in front of me was someone I really didn't want to see.