Flashback

Sarah and John got up the next morning. She had to leave to get ready for work and John had flight to catch back to America. John walked her to her car.

"Last night was great." Sarah said. "All four times."

"I know, I could hear you." He said smiling.

She laughed. "John."

"Come here." They kissed. "I'll call you."

"Ok bye."

"Bye."

End Of Flashback

For the last two months Sarah and John had been talking on the phone. However that proved to be difficult. Depending on where John was in America the time difference could up to eight hours. It was eleven o'clock at night in England Sarah was waiting for John to call. He was in California so it was three o'clock in the afternoon there. Sarah was sitting on her bed trying not to fall asleep. Her phone rang.

"Hello?" She said.

"Hi." John said.

"Hi."

"How are you?"

"Fine." "You?"

"Great now." "How was work?"

"Busy." She yawned.

"I miss you."

"I miss you to."

"Do you think you can find some time to come here?"

"I want to but I'm really busy."

"I know." "I'll text you when I get up."

"Ok." "Goodnight."

"Goodnight."

The next day Sarah was at work. Her mind was lost in thoughts of John.

"Earth to Sarah." Jenny said.

"What?"

"Thinking about John?"

"Yeah." "I don't know what's wrong with me." "We only went out twice." "Now talking to him is the highlight of my day, I think about him constantly." "I just want him to be here but I know that's impossible." "How can I be falling for someone I haven't even seen in two months?" "I'm being so stupid, like some teenager."

"No you're not."

John was out to lunch with Randy Orton.

"How are things going with that girl?" Randy asked.

"Good."

"When do I get to meet her?"

"It's complicated." "I wanna ask her to be my girlfriend but with me living here and her living in London, I don't know how it would work." "We're not even officially together now and I hate that I haven't been able to see her." "It's driving me crazy."

"Sounds like you got it bad for her."

"I do."

The next day it was five o' clock in the afternoon where John was making it ten o' clock at night in London. He'd just called Sarah.

"Hello?" She said.

"Hi."

"Hi."

"I don't have a lot of time." "I figured you'd be going to sleep soon and I wanted to say goodnight."

"Aw." "Goodnight."

"Goodnight." "I have to go."

"Ok bye."

"Bye." They hung up. What Sarah didn't know was John was at the airport about to board a plane to go see her.