Mary (Ellen) pulled out her chair at a table across from Davy in the diner. She had a look of confident uncertainty on her face. Her eyes said nervous but the cocky smile she wore said otherwise.

"I was not surprised to hear from you, Davy," Mary (Ellen) greeted him.

"Well, you gave me an ultimatum and I'm not one to back down from my word."

"So that means you have come to a decision?"

"Yes."

"Good, because you know it isn't right to play with someone's emotions like that. Telling multiple people the same thing makes it seem like you don't really mean it. Like you're not serious."

"Right."

"People could get hurt."

"I couldn't agree more. And that's why I've decided that we can't see each other anymore."

"What?!"

"It's just not fair to you especially since you already know…"

"It would make more sense to stay with me so, I don't blackmail or tell your other dumb girlfriend about your other endeavors."

"So much for being sweet."

"Whatever! You know what I realize you love yourself more than you could ever love me."

"Don't be upset, Love."

"There's no time for tears. I'm planning my revenge. There's nothing stopping me from going out with all of your best friends."

Just then Micky slid into the chair next to Davy from the nearby booth he was hiding in.

"I agree. Nothinghas been stopping you."

Mary (Ellen)'s face dropped.

"Oh where are my manners. Mary, do you know my good friend Micky?"

She nodded in disbelief and kept staring back from one to the other. She abruptly got up to leave and Micky blocked her way.

"Girl don't you walk out, we've got things to say."

Mary (Ellen) sat back down and nervously began drumming her fingers on the table. Micky and Davy sat with hands folded out in front of them waiting for her reply.

"How did you find out?"

"Oh not important," Davy answered. "What is something to discuss is why you decided to lead both of us on and hoping that we would never find out."

"Yeah, I'm curious as to what made you think when you did choose one of us the other wouldn't find out," Micky added.

"Kind of hypocritical, if you ask me. I was sincerely trying to make things work with honesty and you were being underhanded the whole time," Davy continued.

Everyone sat in silence for what seemed like ages before Mary (Ellen) spoke up again. "I wasn't planning on this it just happened. I was dating Davy and when he blew me off and Micky was so nice to me I had no plans on turning back. But when Davy arrived later on and took me down with that British charm, I thought it couldn't hurt to see where things went. What's the difference between me doing it and you?"

"Because I was honest about it…well not at first. But I did make strides to do the right thing. You just ran and cowered hoping everything would sort itself out."

"How does it feel when all of your playthings disappear?" Micky retorted.

With that Mary (Ellen) was fuming. "Well my heart is not breaking for you because I never really felt anything at all."

"Ouch," Micky said mockingly.

She turned to Davy, "And YOU, don't call me anymore, I won't answer for you!"

"Sounds like what you were doing when you called Micky."

Mary (Ellen) then slammed her hands on the table and hurriedly walked towards the exit. Micky and Davy watched her disappear in a huff.

"I wonder where she's going to," Davy thought out loud.

"I don't know and don't care. I think I've done more now than a clearer thinking man would do."

"Important lesson learned, don't try to juggle multiple girlfriends at once," Davy declared.

"My take away from this is to join Peter in his dating solitude…Brilliant idea we will start a support group for those struggling with dating woes. We'll call it Forget That Girl."

"I'm glad you've bounced back from this so seamlessly," Davy said, "but I suggest running this by Peter first. Last time we encouraged something with relationships, he almost got married."

"Precisely why he needs support too. I can already see the fliers," Micky said waving his hand around at an imaginary flier.

"Like I said you've certainly bounced back."

"You know what they say, 'I think I can make it alone'," Micky said