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From where Natalia shows the video at the party and Joey goes to comfort Mary - see how they will get together
Chapter 4
"Morning," whispers Joey
"Hmm I could get used to this," mutters Mary
It's the night that Joey slept over at Mary's.
"You should come sleep at mine sometime. You don't have to get up as early and it's a bigger bed," murmurs Joey leaning
"No morning breath," says Mary covering her mouth with her hand.
Joey chuckles and moves her hand, capturing her lips with his own.
"You have nice morning breath," whispers Joey
"You have to go," Mary
"Why?" asks Joey
"You have to go home get changed and come back and pick me up," says Mary
"Pick you up hmm," says Joey
"I can call Tami," says Mary
"I'm joking," says Joey "I'll see you soon," he adds
True to his word, half an hour later Joey's Audi unfortunately just after Natalia's BMW convertible.
"Hey Joey," calls Natalia
Joey raises his hand in acknowledgement.
Joey sits there for a second wondering if he should go knock for Mary or wait.
In an attempt to ignore Natalia's flirting. Joey rifles though his CD collection. As his friend flick though he lands on a CD entitled Lilygreen and Maguire.
He pops it in and as it start someone gets in his car. He turns to see Mary.
"Lilygreen and Maguire," asks Joey
"Got them on my Zune," says Mary
"So come on get higher, loosen my lips, the faith and desire. With the swing of your hips. Just pull me down hand and drown me in love," sings Mary in time with the music.
Joey backs out the drive. The drive to school is pleasant. Filled with laughter and music.
As they pull into a spot at school all that can be heard is.
"So come on get higher, loosen my lips, the faith and desire. With the swing of you're hips. Just pull me down hand and drown me in love," as Joey and Mary sing the melody together.
Moments later still singing the pair walk into school hand in hand.
Their first class isn't together and with the promise to meet at lunch, the pair part with a kiss before going their separate ways.
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