And here we go. This is the final installment of this little fic. Thank you, all of you, for all of the faves, follows, and reviews. I really enjoyed writing this story and sharing it with you and I'm glad many of you have enjoyed reading it. So, without further ado; Enjoy!


Spencer sat back in her chair. Maybe she had been a little harsh with Ashley. She could have been a little bit nicer when answering her question on how to get out of here; even though it did make her mad that a lot of people like Ashley just assumed because she lived here that meant she knew less than they did or that she wasn't as educated.

She had to admit to herself that Ashley had been nice to look at and she could tell that Ashley had been checking her out while they spoke. Spencer thought for a moment about getting in her truck and going after her. Then she looked at the truck and the smile she'd had on her face from thinking about tracking the beautiful woman down faltered. She'd traded trucks with her brother this morning because he had to go to the city and the old thing he drives, which she now had in her possession, wouldn't have survived the trip.

Spencer leaned back in the chair once again and kicked her feet back up on the tailgate. There probably wouldn't have been any point in going after Ashley anyway. Even if she thought she might like her Ashley probably didn't feel the same way. It seemed like that was what always happened to her. She hadn't had a serious relationship with anyone since she'd moved back home. She pulled her cowboy hat back down over her eyes and decided to let them rest while she waited on the next car that would come by sometime today.

Instead of trying to sleep any though she let her mind wander. She thought about what her life had been like up to that point and thought about where she wanted it to go from here. Was she absolutely sure this was where she wanted to stay for the rest of her life or did she want to try to go back to med school and finish? What if Ashley had decided that she liked her? Could they make it work out with her being here for her family and Ashley being in Hollywood?

Honestly though, she didn't know why she was even bothering to think about it. It's not like it would end up happening. She'd already told herself that Ashley probably wouldn't have been interested anyway. Sometimes though her mind just had to wander, maybe that was her little escape every once in a while that kept her sane.

Spencer sat for a little bit longer with her mind going. She was trying to quiet it and clear from it the thoughts she'd been having. She started to realize that it was getting later in the afternoon because she could feel everything start to cool down and the world was starting to go quiet around her. Then she heard an engine off in the distance.

She didn't think much about it. Most likely it was just going to be someone who would pass right on by without giving her so much as a second glance. The car continued to come closer and Spencer decided it would be best if she'd at least sit up in her chair in case the car was interested in stopping.

She sat up and looked at the car approaching in the distance. A small smile appeared on her face. The car that was now approaching looked like a black convertible sports car. Very similar to one she'd seen earlier. Spencer sat in her chair and waited to see what would happen.

The car pulled up and stopped, very close to being in the exact same spot it had been earlier. This time though the driver wasn't ranting and raving, and Spencer wondered what that could mean. Ashley didn't get out of the car right away either.

Spencer waited a few minutes and decided she should go over and check on Ashley. "You okay?" she asked as she approached the driver's side of the car.

"Yeah, I think so," Ashley replied still staring straight ahead. "I think I might be on a sugar high, or possibly going into diabetic shock or something though."

Spencer laughed a little and that finally drew Ashley's attention to her. "Diabetic shock occurs when your blood sugar is low and I'd say since you stopped in and got some of Mama's sweet tea it's unlikely that that could be going on with you right at this moment. There's not really a medical diagnosis for a sugar high since it wears off after a short amount of time, but you might want to be ready for the crash from your sugar consumption later."

Ashley stared blankly for a moment at Spencer. Some of the things she'd just said sounded like they were out of a medical book. Then she remembered. "Oh, right, you were in med school."

"And I see Mama, has been talking again. I guess I'll have to have another talk with her about that."

"No, please, don't be upset with her. I'm glad that she told me. I was sort of out of line earlier with the things they said."

"Oh, what you mean by calling this a backwoods, redneck hick place and assuming that the people who lived here were barely capable of holding down a conversation?" Spencer asked as she leaned on the driver's side door of Ashley's car.

"Yep, that'd be it," Ashley confirmed. "But if I'd have really hated this place that much I wouldn't have stopped at the store like you told me I should. That means I would have missed out on seeing all those awesome signs and the old soda fountain that was there. I also would have missed out on hearing about you, and I would have gone home and sold that property without taking a second look at it."

Ashley kept leaning ever so slightly towards Spencer as she spoke. Now, she was within millimeters of the other woman's lips. She leaned the rest of the way in and captured the blonde woman's lips with her own. The kiss was soft and light between them. Though when the broke apart each of their lips still tingled from the electricity between them.

"What was that about?" Spencer questioned.

"First off, I was wondering if you want to come take a look at this piece of property I apparently own out here. Secondly, that kiss was for giving me such good directions earlier so I would find my way to where I needed to be."


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