Don't You Love Me?
Disclaimer: Power Rangers do not belong to me.
Author's Note: Hiya, ya people, especially Mellie, my number 1 reviewer!
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Summary: She was an ex-hostess two years ago. His parents objected to their relationship, fearing that their only son would be laughed at and they would lose face.
Chapter Two: Never Acknowledge Them
"How could they, how could they?" sobbed Alyssa. She flung her wardrobe door open and started yanking her clothes, throwing them inside her suitcase. Never had she been humiliated like this in her whole life.
Cole gave a groan and started for their room, only to find that she was packing.
"Lyssa, what are you-" he ducked as a red stuffed lion came flying towards him.
"I'm not going to accept them! They called ma a prostitute!"
"Lyssa, calm down…"
"NO, I'm NOT GOING TO!" shouted Alyssa, tears falling down her face.
"Alyssa, please…" He had to duck again as a small red bear came flying towards him.
"Stop pleading with me, Cole…"
"But Lyssa, you're all I ever had…"
She threw a red heart shaped cushion at him. "I don't need it anymore!"
"Alyssa, don't care about my parents…"
The former White Wild Force ranger grabbed her suitcase and went down the stairs, out the door with Cole behind her.
"Where are you going?"
"You don't care!"
"I care, Alyssa, I care because I love you!"
She got into her white car and slammed the door shut.
"And tell your parents never to acknowledge their grandchildren!"
Cole watched as she drove off, with tears spilling down his face.
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Author's Note: Before YOU tell ME that Alyssa has a nice temper, let ME tell YOU that anyone called a prostitute or 'duck' will hate it. Believe me, my class has this idiotic guy who keep calling me a prostitute. So one day I couldn't stand it anymore (I mean, I am only a teenager, I'm not that freaking stupid teenagers like those in the newspapers) and out came a long string of expletive words from my mouth. Cheers for girls!
