A/N: It was completely awesome that I left for school then came back to seven more reviews. Totally inspired me to write more.
Dean slicked back his hair. "Sonny!" he greeted her and remembered Alex was standing right next to her. "Oh, hey Russo. I see yous ladies been gettin' to know each other."
"Yeah." Sonny said cheerfully. "We just decided to hang out before work. You know, before our shifts."
Alex crossed her arms. "Yeah. We were having loads of fun."
"So, when are we hangin' out?" he asked, obviously he directed the question towards Sonny as he obnoxiously chewed his gum.
"I don't know." Sonny bit her lip. "I'm pretty busy, and Alex said she was going to show me around." She lied, but hoped that it would come true. She looked over at Alex and hoped that she would go with her lie.
"Well, if Russo's too busy, I'd be more than happy to show you New York Moriarty style." He popped his collar on his gas station shirt. "Best style there is."
"Oh, well Alex and I are going to play some more games." She smiled nervously at Alex. "We only have a few hours left 'til our shift starts." She began to drag Alex away who still looked pretty pissed.
"Later, Sonny. Russo!" Dean shouted after them.
"I thought you were friends with him." Sonny asked. "It seemed like you couldn't stand him."
"He could be kind of a jerk." Alex stated.
"He almost completely ignored you when you went to say hi to him."
Alex nodded. "It's complicated." She mumbled.
It finally clicked in her head. "You two dated?" she asked cautiously.
Alex nodded. "It was stupid. I thought I really liked him but he was a lot different than what I thought he'd be."
"What did you think he was going to be?"
Alex shrugged. "One of those bad boys with a heart of gold." She laughed.
Sonny cleared her throat. "So, that's your type?"
"I guess. I don't know." She looked down. "The only type of guys I went for had half a brain, and look how well that worked for me." Sonny laughed. "I should totally go in a different direction."
"I suppose so. If you want. If you think that's best." Sonny babbled.
Alex chuckled. "I may even try girls with all the horrible luck I've had with boys." Sonny's eyes grew wide and her mouth gaped open. Alex turned to see her face and said, "I'm just kidding."
Sonny put her head down, embarrassed. "Oh. Right." She put on her best fake smile.
"Hey, Jenna." Alex said with a huge smile. "Let me have 2 pretzels."
"Wow. I can't believe you're here early." She laughed as she served them.
"Well, I'm here to hang out for a bit with Sonny. She works here too." Sonny gave her a nervous wave. "She works the dart game, same shift as me."
Out of the corner of her eye, Sonny noticed Jenna's rainbow bracelet. Noticing her stare, Jenna announced, "Yeah. I'm gay, if you were wondering." Slightly annoyed.
Sonny shook her head. "Oh, it's nothing like that. I was just spacing out. I didn't mean to come off a…"
Alex laughed. "Sonny wouldn't think that way." Jenna's expression lightened. "She's too sweet for a single bad thought to run through her head."
"Oh, sorry. I get looked at like that a lot. It was no offence." Sonny simply smiled. "So, are you two on a lesbi-date?"
Sonny immediately shook her head but went unnoticed by Alex. "Of course we are." She joked and wrapped her arms around Sonny's neck and gave her a lingering kiss on her cheek. Sonny immediately turned bright red and Alex laughed. "Right, she's from Wisconsin. They don't have jokes up there."
"What do you mean? I'm told I'm hilarious." Sonny said jokingly.
"By who?" she released her. "Your cows?"
Sonny put her hands on her hips. "Bessie loves my jokes." She said with a very much serious face and began to laugh.
Alex and Jenna joined her. "Oh, so that's your sense of humor: sarcasm. Love it." She said with a large quantity of pretzel in her mouth. "Ugh, I need a drink. I'll catch you later, Jenna."
"Do you have a lot of gay friends?" Sonny asked nervously.
Alex shrugged. "I suppose so. I never counted." She put her fingers up and counted in her head. "Actually I have a lot. Why? They make you uncomfortable?"
"No! Not at all!"
"Then why did you ask?"
"Um… just wondering." She cleared her throat.
"Seriously, why'd you ask?" she asked more persistently.
"I was just asking." She stammered and Alex glared. "There aren't a lot of gay people in Wisconsin so I was just wondering…" Alex stopped walking and continued to interrogate her silently. "Well, there's not a lot of us in Wisconsin." She rephrased her previous sentence.
Alex was in shock. "Wait." Sonny looked around nervously. "You're gay?" She looked away from her gaze and nodded. "So you have no interest in any of these guys that've been hitting on you?"
Sonny smiled through tight lips and pulled at her belt loops. "You don't mind, right?"
Alex laughed. "No! Of course not." Sonny exhaled deeply. "I guess you can call it a lesbi-date then." Sonny's mouth fell open, unsure of what she meant by it. "Come on." She pulled her by the wrist. "I'm fuckin' thirsty!"
A/N: Honest opinions please!!! Even if they're negative.
