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Chapter Six.

Julie watched has Riggins talked to Smash. She couldn't believe that he actually did that to Rylie. It wasn't like Rylie was trying to hurt anybody. They were just having a conversation, and to be honest, Julie sort of had a crush on that boy. Until Riggins had prohibited Rylie from even looking at her. She couldn't believe how immature someone could be that they had to make a scene in front a bunch of people. It disgusted her. Tim Riggins disgusted her.

"I'll take my consequences," he turned his head and looked at Julie starting forward. He came up and stood in front of her silently. Julie looked up at him and he breathed deeply, "Yeah, uh, we need to talk."

She glanced away, folding her arms across her chest. "I don't want to talk."

Tim grunted and fought the urge to punch something, "God, Damnit, Taylor. You're gonna talk to me. I'm sick and tired of this stupid game you're playing."

"Game," she asked looking at him. "What game?" She said calmly, shrugging her shoulders.

Riggins scratched the back of his neck, thinking of a way he could get her to talk. "That's it," he shook his head grabbing her by the arm, not forcefully, but enough that he could take her with her.

"Where are we going?" she furiously yelled. She realized that he was taking her to the doors to exit the school. She yanked her arm away from his grip making Tim turn around. "I am not ditching class."

The bell rang and they both looked up. Tim looked at her wanting her attention. "Take a risk for once," he said grabbing her arm again.

Julie was silent but she still didn't like the idea of ditching class. The last time she ditched was with Tyra and her parents were furious. Having her parents both work at the school was difficult because it meant she always had to abide the rules. She took his advice by just allowing him to take her. She wasn't looking forward to talking to him at all. She didn't want to work things out. She hated Tim Riggins and that was final. She wasn't going to talk to him.

They exited the school and Julie kept her eye out looking to see if there were any teachers or school faculty that was out there watching the premises, or worse – her dad. He took her to the truck and opened the passenger side for her, "Get in." She hopped in and Tim got in from the other side. He put the keys in the ignition and started driving.

The car ride was silent and Julie was beginning to feel guilty about leaving school and awkward because of how deadly the silence was. Riggins kept his eyes on the road and Julie looked out the window and noticed that they weren't in Dillon, Texas anymore. They were on a stranded dirt road in the middle of nowhere with nothing but grassy, green fields surrounding them. It was overcast so the sky had been dark. "Where are we going?" Julie asked.

"I don't know," he shrugged, his voice glum.

"What is the point of this, Tim? We're out in the middle of nowhere, okay? Things aren't going to change between us," Julie argued.

Tim slammed the breaks on the truck forcing them both to fly forward. Julie caught herself and watched as he opened the door and slammed it shut leaving her alone in the car. Julie scoffed at how ridiculous he was being and she observed his behavior while he was outside. Her thoughts of him being stupid changed as she saw him kicking the dirt outside in front of the car. He cursed and then would kick the dirt even more. She began to feel sort of bad for the guy.

Julie got out of the car and walked up to him but he didn't notice. He continued yelling, "Damnit! Shit! Fuck! God!" He turned around and stopped his cursing. He stood about five feet away just staring at her catching his breath, while Julie was anticipating what he would say next. He raised his voice, "I'm done with you ignoring me. I'm done with you trying to make me feel guilty about this whole thing because that's all I've ever felt since I woke up that morning. I'm done with our awkward silences and stares. I'm just done."

"You took something away from me that I was saving for the right moment. You took advantage of me when I was completely wasted. It seems, to me, that you can't get it into that stupid head of yours that I was still a virgin," Julie shouted. Tears were starting to form in her eyes. "No, you had to do what Tim Riggins always does. But that's just who you are, isn't it? You're just some guy that gets drunk every day and sleeps with every girl that comes his way, aren't you? That's right. You're exactly that type of guy." The salty tears began to run down Julie's cheeks and she looked down trying to control her breathing. She looked up and looked into his eyes, shaking her head. "But you know what? You messed with the wrong girl this time."

"Oh yeah? What you gonna do about it, Taylor?" He chuckled shaking his head. "Go running home to Mommy and Daddy sobbing your eyes out and complain that Tim Riggins took your fuckin' virginity. Sorry to burst your bubble, Julie, but it doesn't work that way. Your parents aren't always going to be there for you! They're not always going to be on your side! You have to learn to depend on yourself. I may have made a mistake but that doesn't mean things won't change between us."

Julie leaned against the front of the truck. She looked up at him crying trying to ignore what he just said. "Can we just go? I wanna go." They both looked up at the sky as it started to rain slightly.

Tim tucked his hands into his pockets and shook his head. "Not until we work this out."

"Fine then," Julie started walking to the driver's side of the car. "I'll drive myself." Riggins chased after her and right as she opened the door he reached out his hand slamming the door closed. She turned around and leaned against the car and he extended his arms on both of her sides. She looked down at her feet crying.

"You don't need some douchebag named Rylie who's just hanging out with you to get in your pants. You need to forget about Matt and that stupid maid he's sleeping with and just focus on what's important to you. Forget about what happened last weekend because, sorry to break it to you, shit happens and people make mistakes. And it's gonna keep happening for the rest of your life." Julie continued shedding tears and deeply inhaling every ten seconds. She couldn't speak so Tim continued. "What is it you want from me? I've been working my ass off trying to do everything for you to forgive me but I guess none of it has gotten your attention has it? Eventually, I'm gonna stop tryin. So tell me right now, what is it you want?"

Julie caught her breath again and closed her eyes leaning her head back against the window. The makeup she was wearing was running down her face. "I don't know," she whispered. "I don't know what I want." She whimpered and looked at him. She wanted to express her anger in some possible way. "It's your fault. It's your entire fault."

"Julie, don't blame me for this…"

"But it's true! You could have said no! But you didn't it! You just went with what you usually do with all the girls." Julie pushed Tim with strength and he took it. He didn't try to stop her. "You took it away from me." Then she pushed him again, and again repeating her words. Then she started punching him in the chest over and over repeatedly. When Tim thought she had enough, he grabbed her hands and leaned her against the truck again to calm her down.

"I'm just a bitch. I'm a bitch to my parents. I'm a bitch to you. I'm a bitch to my friends. I was a bitch to Matt. I'm always a bitch to my mother. I'm just the biggest bitch you've ever met aren't I?"

She looked up and for the first time Tim noticed that they were looking directly in the eyes. He noticed that instead of brown eyes, she actually had hazel eyes because lately when he looked at her, it had always been just a glance. Julie looked up at Tim's green eyes and suddenly she felt safe and that she really didn't mind being in the middle of nowhere with him.

"You can be a bitch sometimes," Tim chuckled and Julie's frown came back. "But I can be an ass, too." He shrugged. He wiped the tears and the runny makeup from under her eyes. Julie smiled and they both looked at each other. Both of them were starting to get soaked from the rain. "I just want my apology accepted."

"I'm sorry for being such a bitch." Julie frowned. "But you were being an ass so I guess we're even," she joked biting her bottom lip. "So we're cool? Friends?"

Tim Riggins smiled. "Come here," he grabbed her by the hand and wrapped his arms around her. It felt right and that it should have stayed this way. But things were better now and nothing could beat that.

They pulled apart but they were still holding onto each other. Riggins heard the noise of an engine and he looked down the road and saw a familiar looking car driving up. When he finally managed to see who was in the car when it came to a complete stop, Tim pulled apart from Julie quickly stopping dead in his tracks. "Shit."

Coach Taylor.