Okay, I screwed up somewhere. I know nothing about Australia, besides it being an island, continent, and a country. They are somewhere by Cooktown(northern Australia, for people who are as ignorant as me)
Chase and Cameron were walking in the door.
"Aw… tomorrow is our last full day here," said Cameron.
"You definitely have a flight back, right?"
"Yea, don't worry." Chase's phone rang. "Hello." It was the airport calling to confirm flight. The woman said they might want to book a hotel in Los Angeles. Something about a storm.
"Don't bother, my aunt lives near there, I'll ask her if we could stay overnight."
"She won't mind?"
"No, I'm going to visit her in a few weeks. It was supposed to be this week but…"
"But what," Chase asked.
"I was supposed to get my last HIV test. The last one, I know I don't have it, but you know how they are."
"Oh… right. Well, I get to meet the Cameron family!" She smiled.
"What do you want to do for dinner tonight? It's our last night here."
"Well, there use to be a restaurant down the road. This is a tourist's house, there has to be a restaurant listing."
"Good point." They looked around, and after thirty minutes if looking, they found one. They decided to go to a casual restaurant. They put on more casual clothes. That ugly vest, that's what she's wearing. I'm going to destroy it EVIL LAUGH I cringe every time I see it. They tried to watch TV, but they really couldn't see any picture, except in a local channel, which played the same story every hour. Like News 12 NJ They decided to go to the beach again.
Cameron strolled along the beach, letting the water slowly wash over her feet. She was holding Chase's hand as he walked next to her.
"So, did you have a nice trip," Chase asked.
"Wonderful." She smiled, "Let's come back this summer. Do you think we will get more time off?"
"No, probably not."
She laughed. She went to kiss him, but just then a big wave came, and they both fell into the sand. Chase laughed, but Cameron was horrified.
"I'm now totally covered with sand. Ewww," she whined. Chase laughed again and kissed her. She smiled. "Stupid wave; ruined the moment."
They went to the house, and Cameron took a shower. Chase sat on the couch and began working on a crossword puzzle. His phone rang.
"Hello?"
"HI ROBERT," said an energetic voice from the side of the line.
"Hi, Lizzy," he said. 'Oh God, why is she calling,' he thought.
"Want to go out to eat," she asked innocently.
"I'm already going out with Allison."
"Oh, me Ally, we became quick friends. I don't she will mind me tagging along."
"If you were friends, she would have told you to call her Cameron."
"Why?"
"Look Lizzy, not tonight, I might come back over the summer, maybe then."
"Who is it?" asked Cameron, walking into the room. Chase mouthed Lizzy.
"Come on, let me talk to her, I'm she won't mind."
"She went in the shower, look I got to go."
"No you don't, you just said she went in the shower. Come on Robby, let me come."
Chase put the volume up on his phone so Cameron could hear.
"Why do you want to come," he asked.
"We haven't seen each other in so long, I want to just talk."
"Well, not tonight. Maybe we can grab lunch tomorrow."
"OK," Lizzy said through the receiver. She sounded disappointed.
"I'll give you a call tomorrow then."
"OK, love ya, bye," and she hung up.
"She's crazy, you know that," said Cameron. She was fuming. She tried not to be jealous, but who did this Lizzy think she was. Saying I love you to a man with a girlfriend. She was worried that Chase might go back to her. Chase looked at her and smiled. He was now able to tell almost exactly what she was thinking from one glance.
"I'm not gonna leave you, Ally." Cameron relaxed. Chase got up to take a shower, and she finished his crossword puzzle.
They went out to dinner and they talked a bit. Soon the topic of Cameron's family came up.
"So what is your aunt's name?"
"Her name is Tina Cameron. She isn't really my aunt, I guess. She married to my uncle, George, about 20 years back. They had twins a few years later. They are 15. My dad's brother, but he is only ten years older than me. We consider each other more of cousins."
"What about the rest of your family?"
"Umm… that's it."
"Oh," said Chase. "You can tell me," said Chase.
"Not here," said Cameron.
"OK," he said, but didn't like the tone of her voice. 'Uh oh,' he thought, 'Another screwed up soul. There were always those few fathers who were complete bastards. House got a team full of them.'
The rest of dinner went smooth, and by the time they left, they had both forgotten. They walked home, stopped at a few boutique shops, and bought some little souvenirs for the other two ducklings.
