'C'mon, somethings up. I know it.'
Robbie POV; As I walk through the village, hands in my pockets, walking past the flocks of kids that were flowing from the college. I swerve past one of my brothers as they head to the garage. Wow. Sinead. Sinead had asked me to go for a coffee with her. Something was clearly up, she wouldn't ask someone like me to go with her. But just because I liked her, didn't mean I'd play nice all the time.
Sinead POV; I knew that I didn't get on with Robbie, despite my feelings for him, but I needed someone to talk to, someone who would understand. As I walk behind him, trailing a little, I look down to the floor whilst walking. Suddenly it felt right, being out with him, going for a coffee. I smile as I catch up a little, walking beside him. Soon enough, without speaking much, we're already at college coffee.
I grab a coffee as Robbie does the same before walking over to the settee area and taking a seat. I sigh softly as I place my coffee on the table and put my head in my hands.
"Look, what's up?" I hear as Robbie asks.
"What do you think?" I say before sitting up straight as I turn to face him. "Just your brother, being who he is. The big man. He's just being a total idiot."
"You obviously don't know Fred then do ya'?" He said, taking a sip of his coffee. "Fred is the biggest idiot you're gonna meet trust me."
"I'm serious though. A week we've been married and we're already fighting like a couple that's been married sixty years." I chuckle, taking a sip of my coffee also. "I just don't know why he's being like this. What have I done wrong?" I question.
"Sinead, you've probably done everything wrong, especially to him. He's sensitive, only gotta breath near him and he'll tell you off." He jokes.
I chuckle as I listen to him, giving away a little smile. "I just think this whole thing was a mistake. That, me and Freddie shouldn't have got married, he obviously wants Lindsey. And that me and you shouldn't have happened on my hen night. I just wish it was like a normal family, a normal married couple.
"He'll be fine in a couple days, I'm sure. Let him cool off yeah." He says, frowning a little as he hears me say that we shouldn't have happened.
"I'm sorry. I'm rambling on to you about stuff that doesn't even matter!" I say, finishing off the last of my coffee as I stand up, walking over to the bin and chucking the empty cup away.
"Hey, don't worry 'bout it. What are friends for?" He says, also standing up as he chucks the cup away.
"Anyways, we better head off." I say, seeing him nod as I begin to walk out of the coffee shop, Robbie following on behind.
"Look, Sinead. I know we never got onto the best of starts but, I am 'ere for you if you wanna talk." He says, walking beside me as I see him glance over, me glancing back.
"Yeah, uh. Thanks.." I Say in a soft tone, as we reach the house. "That was nice, y'know? I got to see the soft side of Robbie Roscoe."
"Oi, shutup! There is no soft side of Robbie Roscoe, and if you tell anyone I went out with you and grabbed a coffee, talking about your problems, you're dead ok?" He said in a jokingly manner, me chuckling at his reply. "Don't worry 'bout it. Just remember I'm here, okay? As a friend?" He smiles before placing a kiss on my cheek as he walks in, me following behind.
Freddie POV; As I spent that afternoon, in my room, thinking things over in my head, how I should have Lindsey, how I should have a family with her, not Sinead. I sigh softly as I turn to look out the bay window in my room. Looking down to the driveway outside our home, I spot Sinead and Robbie. Raising an eyebrow, trying to put pieces as I wonder what is happening between the two. Did she go to him for comfort? Again? No, surely not.
So, Robbie spent the afternoon with Sinead, Freddie thinks they've slept together again, what will happen?
