Days later, Kat was driving around Las Vegas (in a rented car) as her habit when she wasn't feeling right. But that time, not even checking out the city could make her feel any better. It has been five days since that foul morning when Jeremy parted with her but the pain it had inflicted upon her is very much intense.
She tried to busy herself coming up with an article for the next month's issue whatever she do, or where ever she go, the pain just wouldn't go away.
If it was any consolation, at least the no one was feasting about their divorce. Ironically, everyone thought that the whole marriage was nothing but an April Fools gag and was unworthy of attention. That was how everyone regarded their one week marriage but for Kat it was the opposite.
She came across a realization that for 2 years, she wasn't whining after Gerard rather she was moaning after her "failure". All her life, she had always done things right, a successful editorial career, good scholastic records, a diploma from Yale… She couldn't get over the fact that she failed with her marriage.
But this time with Jeremy, she was certain she wasn't crying for a failure, she was crying for Jeremy himself. She couldn't control her tears as she drove around listening to Garbage's "It's all Over but the Crying".
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That exact moment, Jeremy was out on a bar with Steven. It had been five days since he had walked away from Kat but the pain was still overwhelming. He was missing Kat so much, he felt like he was going out of his mind. He can only sigh and think to himself: "Where is she? And how doth she? And what says my concealed lady to our canceled love?"
"They're here!" Steven announced jerking Jeremy out of his thoughts.
Jeremy turned to look at the entrance direction. He couldn't help but smirked as he saw Alexandra Smith with a friend walking to their table.
"Man what are they doing here?" Jeremy asked Steven while Alexandra and her friend were still out of earshot.
"I thought this just might cheer you up so I invited them."
"Steven, Alexandra Smith is just about the least person who can cheer me up," Jeremy grunted.
