Suzy had made sure she got a good seat next to Soda. She had completely forgotten Dallas. Dallas had forgotten her too.
"Soda, I can't see the movie," Suzy complained to him. She was laying her head on his neck. He kept stroking her hair.
"Well, who are those people in front of us?" He got up to see. When he saw the formation of the shadows, he didn't know at first. He walked over to them with Suzy by his side.
"Hey!" He said, when he was next to them. What he didn't see, at first, was that it was Dallas and Sylvia making out. "Oh, damn," He said, and looked away.
Suzy looked at Soda, who had looked away, then she saw who it was. It was Sylvia and Dallas kissing. "Dallas! What the hell are you doing?" Suzy screamed.
"What the hell are YOU doing?" Sylvia got up and got in front of Suzy.
Suzy looked at Sylvia. She had never really talked to Suzy. Soda had finally decided to look at the scene.
"I just wanna talk to Dallas for a minute," Suzy whispered, the tears pricking in her eyes.
"Oh, no, Suzy!" Dallas yelled. He marched past Sylvia. He grabbed Suzy's chin and made her look up at him. "Suzy, don't cry. Just don't cry,"
"Your the reason I'm crying!" Dallas leaned down to kiss her. She pushed on his chest. "No! Get the hell away from me! Dallas Winston, you are a complete asshole! Is this what you do to girls? You tell them you love them, and then you go and rip their hearts out!" She whipped around and ended up plowing into Soda's chest.
"Oh, no, I'm sorry, Soda. I gotta go." She brushed past him. She was in hysterics.
"Whatever, I'm leaving," Sylvia groaned, and walked past Soda and Dallas. Now it was Soda, Dallas, Johnny and Two-Bit left.
Dallas looked down. "Man, Dallas, I told you somethin' like this was gonna happen. Sylvia, I don't care about. But Suzy. Suzy gave up a once in a lifetime chance to come back and see you. You didn't even care about her feelings. I think I'm starting to agree with her; you are an asshole," Dallas looked up at Soda's sudden speech.
"You little shi-"
"I gotta go after her." Soda turned around and marched out.
