Kassie walked into the office in a black blazer and slack outfit. She wore black heels and a white undershirt. Kassie wore her hair straight and down, and she had very little makeup on. She took a deep breath as the elevator opened up on her floor. "Good to see you," Glen said, meeting her at the elevator.
"Thank you for meeting me this early."
"Not a problem," He said and pointed to his office. She walked ahead of him a bit as they got into his office, and he closed the door behind them "So, tell me what is going on?"
"I want to say thank you for giving me this opportunity and allowing me to join this team, but I think it is better if I take my leave now."
"What?" Glen asked as he leaned over his desk. "You are the doing great here."
"Yes, I am aware of that, but things have changed." She said as she handed over her letter of resignation.
"Kassie, I think you need to really think about this." Glen sat back and pushed his hands together. "I can move you from Mark's team. We can make this work."
"It really has nothing to do with him," She said as her eyes glazed over a little bit, looking at the wall that would connect the two offices. She shook her head and then looked back at Glen.
Glen sat in silence for a while and was just going to open up "Kassie, I can't accept your resignation letter. I know this is about Mark. I know what happened."
"Then you can understand why I need to do this."
"So, this is about Mark?"
"Glen, he lied to me about all those men. He took my trust at each one and turned me upside down and hurt me." She pushed her lips together as she looked down and then back at him "This is the hardest thing I have to do. I thought that he was my one."
"I know what he did, Kassie. I am not sitting here saying that what he did was right or what you are doing it right. I just think you two need some time apart and reevaluate what is happening." He paused and looked at her. Everything from the way she spoke to how she sat showed that she was hurting. Glen took notice of the small bracelet on her right wrist that Kassie kept running her fingers against. "You bring so much good into this group, and I don't want to lose this. So, how about you take some time off and just getaway." He paused, and Kassie didn't say a word, "If something comes up here that I can not handle or need you in some way. I will call you on my phone." The room was silent a bit, and Glen broke it "How does that sound?"
"Yeah, I think you might be right."
"Give me a call in about a week and let me know what your decision is. I will hold your letter until then."
"Thank you," She said as she stood up. She put her hand out, and Glen took it. They shook hands. Glen patted her on the back.
"Take the time. You know I will be right here regardless of what you pick."
"Thank you," She said again, and Glen opened the door. She opened the door and walked out to the office floor, and Glen stood at the door and watched. Jessica stood at her desk and then walked over to Kassie and hugged her.
"Did you hand in your resignation?" She whispered softly into her ear.
"No," She paused "I am taking a week."
"Call me anytime." She paused, "Maybe your mom can give you the cabin for a day or two."
"I will see" She paused "I better get out of here."
"Okay, be careful. You need anything."
"I- I know," She said and nodded as she sniffled a bit and walked away.
Jessica looked over at Glen. "Word?"
"Sure," Glen said and pointed to his office and closed the door. He rolled his eyes behind her back as he walked around her to sit in his chair.
Jessica didn't even sit down. "I just want you to be aware. All the girls know what Mark did. That was very shitty of him, and I am putting that the politest way I can."
"I agree with you. What Mark did was very wrong, but that doesn't stop me from doing business."
"I am aware of that, but I am also aware of what will come to him."
"Don't do it on work property. That is all I am saying." Glen said as he shrugged a bit. Jessica gave a dirty look and then just walked out of the office.
Kassie walked out of the elevator at her condo. Mrs. Jones stood in the hallway. "Kassie, you should be at work."
"Oh, Mrs. Jones. I am taking some time off." She said as she walked up to her, and the two hugged.
"Are you going away with your boyfriend?"
"Oh no, Mrs. Jones. You know him, and I had a really big fight the other day. I think it is just better for us to be apart for a while. I am going to go up to my parents' cabin."
"Hunny, marriage, and relationships are all about sacrifices. He has to sacrifice as much as your sacrifice, and if one sacrifices more, then the other, that is when things will fall apart." She paused and held onto Kassie's hand, "You need to start thinking of "we" and not "me," my Dear."
"You always have so much wisdom, Mrs. Jones. I will see you when I get back. Okay?"
"Yes- yes, my dear." She said as she turned the corner and made her way into her house. Kassie smiled at herself as she listened to Mrs. Jones's door close before she opened hers. Kassie walked into her house and took a deep breath. She walked into her bedroom and changed into comfortable clothes.
She walked outside of her 6th-floor condo balcony; the sun was starting to set over the ocean. She looked out to the ocean as she raised her Jack Daniel's and Coke and took a sip. She leaned up against the railing as she stared out to the ocean, her mind running crazy about the situation that she was now in. The wind blew, and her straight brown hair blew into her face. She shook her head, pushing her hair aside. A scream from the beach caught her attention as she looked down at the couple playing.
"I wish that was me, but how could I be such a fool?" She thought to her self as she looked down at her glass and shook it side to side. She took another drink and looked out to the ocean. She picked up her phone and called her mother, "Hi Mom" She paused "Nothing is wrong. I just have some time away from work and was thinking maybe I could go to the cabin just for a few days."
It has been a few days since Kassie left on her vacation. Mark was lying low and was hoping that the girls would help him out to get Kassie to talk to him. It was eating him up inside, not knowing what was going on. The girls were on the hunt. They made sure that Mark knew that they knew what he did. He tried to ignore all of them besides Jessica. He really thought that she would be the only one that would talk to her. Mark walked towards her desk and Jessica. She could see him coming from behind with the reflection on the computer. Jessica set up straight in her chair, holding her breath of it as she waited for him to get her attention.
"Mark, my office," Glen boomed from his doorway. Mark turned and walked passed his office and into Glen's office and close the door. Jessica exhaled with a sigh of relief. She knew that Mark would come to her, hoping that she could make Kassie talk to him.
"Leave the girls alone," He said to him.
"I wanted to talk to Jessica."
"About?"
"Work," Mark said as he tried to lie quickly to him. Glenn could see right through it.
"Well, tell me about it."
"Um," Mark paused. "Look, I have not heard from Kassie for days. I just need to know she is okay."
"She is fine," He said and looked at him. "Look, you have a lot of damage to fix here, and I don't need to fix more dumpster fires."
"You have to be kidding? I didn't even start a fire in this place."
"Mark, I warned you when you just couldn't help your self with Kassie." He began to get angry.
"Look, I got it. I am grabbing my laptop and leaving any why. I have to get to Smackdown tonight so that I can cut a promo for Vince."
"Okay, see you later," Glen said and looked down, and Mark walked out of his office, grabbed a few items from his office, and left. Mark left Kassie's phone ring and ring as he tried to call her once again as he headed to her house before he left. He walked up into the elevator, and Mrs. Jones was throwing trash away.
"Hello Mrs. Jones," Mark said as he walked over to her and helped her with the door to the trash shoot.
"Oh, hello, Dear. How are you doing?" Mrs. Jones said in her small, frail voice.
"I am okay. I am looking for Kassie. Have you seen her?"
"Dear, she went to the cabin. I am going to tell you the secret to a good relationship and marriage." She started to tell Mark. Marc was trying hard not to be rude but really did not need any more advice. "It is all about sacrifices you need to sacrifice as much as she does. If you don't, then things will fall apart." She paused as Mark started to walk her to the door. "You need to start thinking of "we" and not "me."
"You are so wise, Mrs. Jones. I must get going if you see Kassie. Please let her know that I was looking for her."
"Oh yes- yes," She said and slowly made her way into her house. Mark ran around the corner and shoved another note under the door. He wondered if they were all just piled up or if someone was checking her house. Mark sighed and banged on the door, with no response, before he headed on the road.
Mark was lucky that the showing was not far away. He pulled up to the arena, and Eric met him outside.
"Where's Kassie?" Eric asked a bit disappointed. " you two seem like a great match."
"Isn't that the question of the hour." Mark said and grabbed his bag from the passenger side of the truck, "I screwed up Eric. I screwed up big-time. I'm not sure how I'm going to fix it."
"Well, come on, let's get into the arena, and we'll talk about it." He patted mark on the back " I'm sure between the two of us, we will figure something out."
Kassie sat at a sports restaurant by her self at the bar. She ordered her self a drink and some food. She was starving, and this was the first time she was in town since being at the cabin. She wore a t-shirt and jeans with sneakers. She just tried
to blend to the townies. She figured she should at least come out and start coming back into the real world. The night was already dreary and look like it was going to rain. Spending time at the cabin was always a place to get away from all her problems and find solutions within herself... Kassie played with her hair in her fingers as she looked up at the TV and noticed that wrestling was on. This was the first time that she was watching it from this side. She sighed and shook her head as the bartender put her drink down. "just my luck the first time I come out of the cabin," she thought to herself.
"Thank you," She said to the bartender, and she took a big drink. She looked down at her glass and then back up at the TV.
"Coming up next is a preview of WWE's new package meet and greet with your favorite wrestlers... first up The Undertaker," the announcer says with excitement in his voice as they cut to a commercial. Kassie watches the preview as she saw Mark sitting at the table with a line of fans. She shook his head and looked down at her drink and ordered another.
"Thank you," she said to the bartender as he placed the second glass down in front of her. She finished off her first glass and wrapped her hand around the second one. "At least nobody here knows anything about me," she thought to herself as she looked around the bar.
"Hi, there" A tall man with dark hair and blue eyes spoke to Kassie as she nodded and swallowed her drink. "Sorry, I didn't mean to interrupt." He said as he grabbed the chair next to her, " Is this seat taken?"
"Oh no," she said with a smile.
"I am Davey."
"Kass," She said with a smile and the bartender placed her food down "Thank you."
"That looks good," Davey said, and Kassie smiled and looked at him, his eyes bright. Kassie started to think, "Do you think he is Mark? Do you think he found me? Dating will never be the same, "She sighed.
"Yeah, it is nothing special, just some steak and salad." She smiled and started to dig in. Wrestling came back on the TV, and Kassie looked up as they grabbed her attention. Davey took notice that she was watching. Mark was on the TV with Eric behind him.
"Are you a big fan?" Davey asked as his beer was delivered.
"Oh, no. I just know a few of the wrestlers." Kassie said quickly as she tried to listen in to what was being said.
"That is cool. I have been a fan since I was a child. Not many women watch it or would admit it." Kassie nodded and took a bite of her food.
There was a man standing next to Mark on the TV. She could see the sadness in his eyes. He never showed emotions like this before. Kassie began to feel bad all over again, but how could she trust what he was even telling her anymore. She left her heart to take over her mind too quickly, and she was again hurting.
"As we all remember, Undertaker left the ring for good last year. He is now making is way on the meet and greet rounds. Undertaker, what would you say is the best part of retirement?" The interviewer said
"I would have to say the fans, meet and greets, and the third I will keep a secret. Only the children of the night will get to have that pleasure" He paused and rolled his eyes for the camera. Kassie smiled a bit and shook her head again.
"The rumors have it that you are currently off the market, is that true?" The announcer asked Kassie, tilted her head a little bit. I'm sure if this was normal protocol or was he trying to get her attention.
"Yes. Kass, you should be here," he said as he stared straight into the camera. Kassie felt like he was talking directly to her. She started to get goosebumps and was hoping no one noticed.
"Aw, ladies, you heard it here first from The Undertaker. The Undertaker is officially off the market. If you want to experience behind the scenes first-hand knowledge, you want to get the meet and greet pack that WWE is now offering. Check the WWE website to find out when we're coming to a city near you." The man paused and started to show the fan as they were screaming and yelling for the cameras.
Davey took a drink from his beer, "Can I order the same thing she's having, thank you." He smiled at the bartender. He looked over at Kassie as she took another bite of her salad. " I'm taking it that you know the Undertaker?"
"Why would you say that? " she gave him a strange look as she swallowed the last little bit of food in her mouth.
"Not many people have a unique name like yourself. Oh, and he just called you out on national television," Davey said as he straightened himself out in his chair. He grabbed his glass of beer and took another drink of it. He looked over at her as he tried to study her facial expressions. She grabbed her glass and took a drink out of it, and put it down.
"Yeah, I know him." Kassie set a bit reluctantly, giving him a side-eye she wasn't sure if he was a fan or now he'd be a stalker.
"He is not my favorite." Davey so with a bit of a chuckle his voice. "So what brings you here to a bar in the middle of nowhere? It seems like you should have been with him tonight."
Kassie started to chuckle a bit to herself, "That is a long story."
"Well, I got the time, and the tender has the beer." He said with an innocent smile. She could tell that he really was interested in why she was not with Mark.
"Nah, I do not want to go down that road," she said as she begins to laugh at her own joke, but she was honest with herself she was not going to explain to everybody what was going on.
"So, that was very out of character for you, Mark." The announcer said as he started rapping some of the equipment.
Mark stood to the side with his hands crossed in front of his chest. He looked down at the announcer "The fans always want to know what's behind the scenes. I'm willing to share some of my life with them."
"That will definitely bring them out," Eric said, interjecting himself into the conversation " your whole career you are always secretive and very private. Now the fans get to know you as you. Your career speaks for itself, but the one that wants to know more personal dirt on you. They will definitely be buying tickets."
"I agree with Eric. It was just different from having you talked about your personal life. I hope whoever she is; she sees your message." The announcer said as he excused himself from the conversation.
Mark turned around and looked at Eric. He took a deep breath and stared into the sea of fans "Do you think she saw it?"
"I think the message will get back to her." are said to be proud of himself "I'm not saying she's going to call you right now or even tonight. If you really screwed up that much, you might still need to find her, and put your feelings are out there, and make sure she knows them."
"Yeah," was all that Mark could say as he took a seat back at the autograph table once again. He looked up at the next fan and motion for her to come over. The fan jumped for joy and ran right up to the table.
Kassie and Davey sat in the back corner of the restaurant. The two of them for laughing as they talk to each other for most of the night. Kassie didn't feel threatened by him. She knew that she was not looking and was going home alone. He didn't seem to push the envelope that he was looking, either. Kassie finished her drink, and Davey raises his hand to get the bartender's attention.
"No, no more for me," she said that she put the coaster on top of the drink. She knew that she had to drive back home to the cabin and didn't want to give him any impressions.
"Come on one more. You're the first woman in a long time that can keep up with me drinking and also have a good conversation." He said with a laugh in his voice.
"Well, thank you, I guess," she said, giving him a strange, "but I really must get going."
"So, are you going to come back here next Friday?" He asked her sort of anxiously.
"No, I don't think so. I have to get back to my normal life," she said I should lean back in the chair. Her mind started to wander again all the problems that she was trying to leave behind was following her everywhere that she went.
"You give off the feeling that you are normal life is really not that normal."
Kassie began to laugh, "It's really not."
"Well, since you're going to leave this small town, how will I ever get in touch with you?" He asked a bit upset that he might never see her again. He was actually beginning to really like her.
"How about we link up via Facebook? Then when I'm back up here, I can send you a message, and we can join up for a drink."
"Sure," he agreed reluctantly to it, and the two exchanged Facebook friendship. "You are not much of a poster."
"Nah, I haven't been for a while. It is hard to trust people around here."
"Ah, is that the reason why your not with him." He said very innocently as he looked at her studying her face.
Kassie knew exactly who he was talking about and did not really want to answer the question that could open more questions. She was already toasted and just wanted to get back to the cabin. "Um, something like that" She finally answered it Davey's question, and he moved from leaning against the table to leaning back in the chair. It was the first time all night she answered a question about Mark.
Kassie woke up to a loud crack of thunder, and the rain came down in sheets... She sat up in the bed and pulled the cover that was lying across the foot of the bed. She pulled the blanket around her neck as she got out the bed. She never really seen how dark it was out here at night. She walked out of the bedroom and into the living room. She could see straight outside onto the porch. She sat down on the couch and pulled her knees up to her chin. She leaned on them, covered with the blanket.
"I never thought about this till now about how alone I am out here." She thought as she sighed and she looked around the cabin log walls. "I wish I could be sharing this
with Mark" The thought came through her mind. "Oh stop" She out loud to her self. She looked over at the end table and seen her phone there. She picked it up and unlocked it. "No service... that is right" She began to remember as she took another deep sigh, and went right to her photos. As soon as she opened the photos, there was Mark and her. Mark had his arm wrapped around her, and they were both smiling. Kassie tears started to seep out of her eyes as she just stared at the phone. She threw the phone on the other side of the couch. "Why?" the question rang in her head she laid her head down into the blanket and snuggled into herself.
Kassie laid on the sofa for a few hours as she listens to the rain hitting against the roof. She stared out to the darkness of the night as she would every so often play with the small bracelet on her wrist. She sighed as she started to see the sun come up. She gave up on going back to sleep and decided that she would just start cleaning up and getting her things together to leave. Kassie put the last of her bags into the car as the rain just about stopped. She closed the door and looked at the cabin one more time as she took a deep breath and rubbed her arms. Kassie got into the car and started to make her way home. She was fine with a few hour drivers. She would call Jessica once she finally got into cell service.
Mark sat at his desk with the door closed. He had enough of the drama that was happening in the office. He picked up his coffee cup and put it to his lips to take a drink. "Fuck" he whispered as he remembers he has no more and needed to get some. He locked his computer and grabbed his cup and opened the door, and headed out to the war zone. Mark walked over to the closet coffee maker. He put the cup under the machine and just waited for the water to heat up. Mark stared at the maker as it bubbled and heated up as he heard a cell phone ring.
"Hello," Jessica said as she looked eye to eye with Mark and turned her head "Yeah," she paused "No, I am good" She paused "Um, let me get off the floor," Jessica said, and Mark picked up his cup and just stared at her.
"Is that Kassie?" Mark thought, "Why did she leave?" He continued in his mind.
Glen poked his head out of the door and looked at Mark as he followed his eyes as he was watching Jessica walking over to the stairwell to walk down "What are you doing?"
"Getting coffee," He said and took a sip of the hot liquid and burned his mouth.
"Yeah, I am sure," Glen said, looked at him "Get back to work" He finally said to Mark and walked back into his office.
"Sorry, I just got service and wanted to chat," Kassie said as she drove through the tree-filled hill back roads. The drive was beautiful and made Kassie clear her head.
"It is not a problem." Jessica said, "I have time to talk, and he isn't around."
"I am sure he noticed when you walked out."
"Well yeah. Everyone is worried about you. Mr. Smith has been down here twice since he found out."
"How did he find out?"
"I think Glen told him." Jessica took a deep breath, "Which reminds me if you are coming back, you have a meeting on Monday morning."
"I am not into Monday morning meetings."
"Yeah, no one is. Hey, are you stopping at your mom's before coming home?"
"Yeah, I have to drop off the keys."
"Be careful. You know who is around there."
"Oh please, I won't be stopping to see that cheater."
"Mmm-Hmm," She paused. "So, Mark must have been stopping at your condo. I put all the notes he left on the counter top."
"Oh, please don't tell me about them."
"I think you should read them."
"I didn't say I wouldn't. I just said, don't tell me about them." She said as she gripped the steering wheel even more, "I don't know if I can do this."
"Kass, come on, you need to take a deep breath." She paused as she heard the door open, and she was quiet for a while and then heard the steps going up. "You are going to have to decide if you want to come back or not."
"Yes, I know I want to come back. I just don't know if I can deal with Mark."
"Well, I am not sure how that is going to go down," Jessica said. "Look, give me a call when you get home. I gave you a new bottle. I figured you are going to need it."
"Thank you, girl" Kassie laughed a bit.
"Not a problem. Be safe coming home, and I will chat with you when you get home." Jessica said, and they both said goodbye, and Jessica hung up. Jessica put her phone in her pocket and walked back up the stairs and headed back to her desk and decided to go into Glen's office. She knocked on the door and then opened it. "Got a minute?"
"Sure, close the door," He said, and she did and just stood there.
"That was Kassie. She is on her way home." She said with a smile on her face.
Kassie sat outside her mother's house. She took a deep breath and reached over and grabbed her purse and the keys to the cabin. She got out of the car and stretched a bit. Kassie pulled down her shirt a little in the back. She walked up to the front door and knocked.
"Oh, my Kassie!" An averaged hight woman with brown curly hair hugged Kassie as the door opened.
"Hi Mom," She said and hugged her back "How are you doing?"
"I am doing well. Come in, let's chat a little before you go home."
"Sure, mom," Kassie said as she walked into the house. The house did not change from when she was a child. She walked into the tiled floor as she looked up at the high ceiling, the same childhood photos on the wall.
"How was the cabin? Did you have fun?"
"Yeah, I had to time to clear my head. That is what I was doing out there."
"You look very thin. Are you eating enough?"
"Yes, I am eating way more than enough. I am working out more than I did before."
"Your father keeps talking about going to the gym. I think that he will never do it. So, you said you were clearing your head? What happened?"
"It is complicated" She paused, not wanting to even go down this path with her mother as she walked into the kitchen and took a seat at the kitchen table. She watched her mom grab two glasses of water and sat down.
"Is this about the Undertaker?" Her mother said his name in a spooky voice, and Kassie just rolled her eyes and wrapped her hand around the glass.
"Yeah," Kassie said as she rolled her eyes at her mother's attempt of being funny.
"Your father has been following the tabloids about you and him. Tell me, is he a nice guy?"
"Yes, mom. That is the thing he lied about something really big and because of that. I don't feel like I can trust him."
"Your father read that somewhere?" She said, and Kassie wasn't sure if it was a question or if she was trying to recall the article. So she just didn't respond to it. She was sure that this conversation was going to go down horribly.
"Mom, it is nothing I will figure it out."
"You will run away from it. You always do." She said, and Kassie rolled her eyes and took a drink of water.
"Thank you for letting me borrow the cabin for the week. It was really nice up there, and I made sure to put everything back in order," Kassie said as she placed the keys down on the table, and tried hard to ignore her mother and also change the subject. She knew that this was a bad idea and was already regretting coming to sit down.
"Kass, you need to listen to me. You have always been running since you were a child. You need to face the problem head-on." She said as she started to give Kassie advice that she did not need.
"Mom, I have not," Kassie sighed "I face a lot of my problems head-on on my own."
"You didn't face Thomas head-on. Did you see him lately? He is married now with two adorable children." Her mother continued to go on and on about Thomas and his family "He just bought the house at the end of the block. His daughters are adorable." She repeated, which just made Kassie even angrier.
"Mom, please don't tell me about him" She paused and rubbed her head as she closed her eyes.
"Kass, that could have been you instead of you now. Look at you still single and still not anywhere close to marriage and just playing the field." Her mother gave her the lecture that was enough to make anyone's blood boil.
"Thomas cheated on me, mom! Do you remember that? Do you remember him sitting right there in your living room, telling me that he got her pregnant mom?" Kassie was starting to get loud with her "It just didn't happen because he fell down the stairs. You never remember the full situation of what happened. You just remember what I did wrong. Please don't tell me if you are still allowing him to visit."
"Kassie, I am just saying that could have been you," she spoke softly and took a drink of her water.
"Well, mom, this has been a great visit, like always." Kassie said, "I am going to use the bathroom, and then I will get on my way back to my house." She said as she sighed deeply and stood up.
"I want you to visit more."
"Oh, she must be out of her mind," She thought to herself and then tried to be nice since it was her mother. "Maybe we can make plans for dinner," Kassie said as she started to walk over to the powder room. She got her self together before she opened the door. "Well, mom, I am off to go back home. Call me when you want to do a dinner date."
"Aw hunnie, don't be mad at me," She said as she walked over to Kassie and gave her a hug "Do eat more. You feel bony." Kassie rolled her eyes and patted her mom on the back.
"Okay, mom. I will see you later," Kassie said as she grabbed her purse and headed out of the house, closing the door behind her. Kassie rolled her eyes as she looked down the block, and there he stood right in the middle of the sidewalk. "Oh no," Kassie spoke under her breath. She turned her head and head to her car and opened the door.
"Kassie?" Thomas called, and Kassie acted like she did not even hear him. He walked down the sidewalk a bit and stopped at the car before hers. "That is you, Kassie."
Kassie
looked up at Thomas, "Hello Thomas," She said with a bit of anger in her voice. She opened the car door and put her purse on the seat.
"Look at you! You look great! How have you been?" He asked, and Kassie took a big breath as she looked at him and noticed that he gained a bunch of weight from what she remembered. He still dressed the same way white beater on with jeans and a leather vest over the top.
"I am doing good."
"Your mom said that you were up at the cabin last week." He said very happily, and she could just about now cuss out her mother more.
"Oh, mom," She whispered and grinned her teeth. "Yeah, needed some county air."
"Oh yeah, it was always so nice out there." He paused, "I been trying to call you."
"Um, yeah, I think I saw that, but you did not leave a message." Kassie was trying to make it very short and did not want to give him any ideas.
"Yeah, well, I was running around."
"Oh, I bet," She thought to her self, "I wonder if his wife knows about that." Kassie pushed her lips together and bit the bottom lip. "Yeah, I am sorry I have to get going." She said as she held open the car door.
"Oh yeah, totally. Maybe we can get together for some dinner."
"Um, I don't think so. I am totally off the market," She said with big eyes as she could not believe it that he was even asking that.
"Oh, really?" He paused, "So, you and the Undertaker is a thing?"
"I got to go," She said as she got into the car. She was not responding to that question.
"Well call me" He paused "You got my number" Thomas screamed at her through her closed windows.
"I wish I didn't," Kassie said in her car. She turned on the music and blared it as loud as she could and took a deep breath. "This visit could not get any worst."
