Ivy felt herself shaking as she just stood in front of the broken window. Her mind filled with fear and depression. She couldn't believe what she had just done. She had thrown her love out of a window. All she remembered was seeing a memory from her past. Her mother and father hated her. They did everything to keep her out of sight, and out of mind. All her friends and family had betrayed her.
Ivy walked towards the broken glass. Daniel's body was gone, she was still alive. Ivy placed her fingertips on the sharp glass left for her window. She pulled her fingertips across the glass causing her fingers to bleed a little.
"Dammit!" Ivy shouted bitterly and began heading out. She decided she wanted to turn the situation back around. She still wanted Daniel. She just had to put the plan back in motion.
Daniel wasn't sure where to run. She had a rush of emotions. She stopped into the nearest restaurant to try and catch her breath. She walked into the bathroom, trying to keep herself calm. She couldn't believe that Ivy had pushed her out of the window.
Daniel looked at her reflection in a mirror. Her hair was slightly messed up. The sleeve on her shirt was torn. She didn't look too bad. She tried to straighten out her hair, but figured it wasn't worth it. She shrugged her shoulders and decided to leave. She decided to let her feet take her to wherever she was going to end up.
Ivy drove up Damien's drive way. Ivy paused and remained sitting in her car. Ivy wasn't sure if she should try to continue, or if she should stop. This would break Daniel's heart, but it would give her a chance to have her. She decided to try to and work this into her advantage.
She knocked on his door and waited for an answer. Damien opened the door and only stared at her.
"What are you doing here?" He asked.
"I know we've had a misunderstanding before. I just wanted to try and make things right. I'm sorry about what I did."
Damien backed away from the door, leaving it open. Ivy entered slowly.
It had begun to rain slightly. Daniel glanced at the sky, letting the small raindrops fall on her face. She continued walking forward, trying to sort things out. She wanted to talk to someone; she just wasn't sure who though.
She turned the street and recognized it instantly; she walking towards Damien's house. She figured she might as well try to explain the situation to him. She walked down the street and soon came to his house. She saw Ivy's car in the driveway and began to feel panic.
Daniel reluctantly walked up to his front door and knocked. Damien opened the door.
"Are you okay?" He asked after he saw her. He placed his arms around and led her inside. "What are you doing out in the rain?"
Daniel walked inside. She saw Ivy sitting on his couch.
"What is she doing here?" Daniel asked. She couldn't conceal her panic.
Damien wasn't sure how to respond. He wasn't sure if they were still friends or not. He didn't want to hurt Daniel, but he couldn't lie to her either. Even though Ivy and him were just talking.
Daniel couldn't stand the tension anymore. She just turned around and took off. She wanted to be as far away from Ivy as possible. She wasn't sure if she could trust her anymore, or even be friends with her.
Damien ran after Daniel. She ran down the end of the street, and Damien finally caught up with her.
"What was she doing there?" Daniel asked.
"She was visiting. We weren't doing anything else, but talking. What's been going on with you two?"
"I don't know, Ivy's just been acting weird. She told me," Daniel trailed off in thought. She wasn't sure if she ought to tell him or not. She decided not to. "Are you sure nothing happened between you two?" Daniel asked changing the subject.
Damien place his arms around Daniel in comfort. "I promise you, nothing happened between Ivy and me." Damien finished and gave her a passionate kiss.
Ivy watched the two kissing from a distance. She knew that this was going to be harder than she had imagined; especially now that Damien was involved. There was only one option left, and that was to get rid of Damien completely. Damien was the only problem in Ivy's way.
