Sandy was sitting home alone. Her mother was right behind that door. "Sandy, how come you ain't out with Soda?"

Her mother was very aware with everything about their relationship. "He went out with some friends." She sighed. She didn't want to talk about it.


Suzy, Pony, and Soda snuck in under the fence. Soda didn't really care right now. He was used to doin' it Dally's way. And he didn't have money on him.

Suzy leaned on him like he was a god. He didn't want to betray Sandy but man, he was hurtin'. He wasn't really up for thinkin' about Sandy. It was too much stress to him.

Suzy saw him wince at that thought. "You alright, Soda?" He nodded. "We don't have to go, you know," She continued.

"Hey, there's Two-Bit!" Soda answered as a reply. Two-Bit was in the chairs down up near the entrance, eatin' popcorn.

Suzy was too caught up in her thoughts. Is it possible, Suzy thought, to fall for Soda? He's just so cute. She had always cared about him before she moved, but she had liked him as a friend. Since Dallas wasn't there, she had to talk to someone.

"'Ey, Suzy! I forgot all 'bout you. Nah, I'm just kiddin'," He eyes Soda and Suzy holdin' hands. "'Ey, Soda. You gonna steal Dally's girl?" He laughed.

Suzy was embarrassed and both thrilled by the mention of Dallas. She went a bright red, and dropped Soda's hand. "Um. No. No," She said, while Soda was saying the same thing.


"Here we are," He hissed her name, "Sylvia," Dallas jumped out. He went over to the fence that they always used to get through.

He got under and brushed the dirt off himself. "You comin'?" He asked Sylvia, for she was still on the other side.

"I'm not goin' down there," She said, disgusted with Dallas.

"See ya later, then," He waved and started to walk off. Dallas didn't care about Sylvia. If she wanted to be like that, she could just leave. She was bein' a bitch anyway.

"Wait!" Sylvia called.

He twirled back to her with a grin. She was already sneaking down under the fence. He walked over to grab her hand. "Let's go get a seat over near the entrance."