Okay, I've decided to finish this fic, because not only do you people want me to, but I've gone way too far to just quit. We're about halfway done with this anyways and I enjoy writing it. This little part of the chapter is going to be Jason's POV.

Chapter 9

Jason's POV

While Jimmy was on his troubled "date", Jason was having his own problems. Jimmy had ordered him to take Betty to some place where she could perform her songs, but there weren't too many places to go to. Jason was about to give up when he found the perfect place: The Metal Shop.

All the old guys who rode Harley's came there and drank till the passed out while the younger ones played pool and showed off their tattoos, getting in fights and arm wrestling. It was a pretty tough place.

It was very dark inside and Betty sat on a stool with a microphone in front of her and her guitar in hand. Jason sat on the balcony that gave a view of everything in the bar. Betty started one of her songs and Jason winced when the large men starting booing and throwing things at her.

Jason pulled out his cell phone, and dialed Jimmy's number.

"What's up?" Jimmy answered, for some reason sounded really happy. He had just dropped off Cindy at her house and was on his way home.

Betty kept singing through the insults when one really bothered her.

"Get out! You stink Pop Princess!" One man in the front row yelled.

Betty immediately stopped singing and threw down her guitar.

"You want some you freakin son of a bitch!" She yelled, jumping off the stage and tackling him to the ground. The whole place was in total chaos now. That's Betty for ya.

"Three words: The Metal Shop." Jason explained simply.

"WHAT!" Jimmy's good mood was long gone, and it showed no signs of coming back anytime soon.

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Jimmy's POV

Jimmy and Cindy were in his room again, talking. They had been talking for the past two and a half hours. Jimmy glanced at his clock and it read 11:39 p.m.

Jimmy sighed. "Maybe I should take you home now."

Cindy looked at him. "Well..you don't have to. I could just stay here for the night...just like old times."

She smiled at him. Knowing that this was his chance, he smiled back.

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Cindy was in Jimmy's bathroom, wearing one of his shirts. She smiled to herself in the mirror. She was glad he was back, even if it was just for a little while. She had to take her chance while it was right there.

She stepped out of the bathroom and Jimmy tried not to gape at her. She had always been beautiful, but seeing her wearing nothing but underwear and one of his old shirts brought a new feeling to him.

She climbed into his bed and under the covers, facing him. They were quiet for a moment. She raised her hand suddenly, making her fingers crawl across his arm and then landing her hand on his chest. He put his hand over hers and smiled at her. She smiled back.

"What are you thinking about?" She asked.

You. But as if he'd ever tell her that. "Bush," He answered suddenly, not knowing what to say.

Bush? Why and the heck did I say that for?

"...Bush?" She asked.

"Yeah, George Bush and the first lady and how he lived in Texas and stuff...," Cindy raised her eyebrows. He winced and she sighed and turned around, her back facing him.

He was so stupid! Why did he have to say something so...retarded?

"Hey Jimmy?"

"Yeah?"

"Could you maybe put your feet over mine? They're cold."

"Sure."

Jimmy scooted closer to her and put his feet over hers.

Oh yeah, this is it Neutron. She totally wants you. This is the night your going to "boink" Cindy! (That's how Jason would put it...) I mean, her feet aren't even cold!

Jimmy layed his cheek on hers and smiled slightly.

Come on Jimmy, make your move!

But his body refused. Of course.

"Jimmy?"

Instead of answering, he moved away from her and back onto his back. He sighed.

You're such a coward. You don't even deserveto have apenis.

And with that as his last thought, he clapped his hands and the lights turned off, making the room dark.

A/N: I laughed when I wrote this. It's funny to see Jimmy struggling with his emotions, and does Cindy actually like him back? Hmm...you'll just have to wait! Thanks for the reviews, by the way. R&R!