Hey guys, I know this isn't a new chapter, but if you check chapter 4, it will be a new chapter. I'm so sorry for the mistake in the order of my uploading. I don't know how I messed it up, I've just been so busy with Volleyball and Swimming. I will be sure to check and double check in the future, thats for the support
-Aislin
"Calm down, it's just a tornado. We will be fine as long as we stay in here," Toby stated calmly.
"I know will be fine, and I'm not scared. I just don't to be stranded here with you for 6 hours." Happy snapped quickly.
"Someone is clearly not feeling very happy today," Toby replied.
"Very funny. I've never heard that one before. You're a regular genius." Happy stated not in the mood to joke around, "Could you please just be quiet? I am not in the mood today." Toby nodded, turning away from her to look at the window. She decided to take apart the tv to make something else. She would be out of here in no time.
It had been two hours, and he still hadn't said a word. Happy should have been pleased about this, she supposed. She did after all claim he annoyed her endlessly, and he definitely did. Out of all people she knew, she had thrown the most wrenches at him.
But now in the silence, she kind of missed the constant blabbering. She didn't know why, but she couldn't stop hearing the silence. Almost like it was too loud to bear. "Hey," she whispered across the room.
He turned his head to look at her, but didn't say a word. "This storm isn't letting up, huh?" She tried to make small talk. He simply turned his head to look out the window. Was he angry? What was going on?
"Don't you want to talk?" She nudged him. He shrugged. "Don't you always want to talk?" He shrugged yet again with a smirk on his face. He was playing with her.
"Fine, if you don't want to talk I won't give you permission." She told him, playing his game while making him work. Toby looked at her for a minute, analyzing. Then he widened his eyes and pouted. "You know that won't work on me," Happy reminded him. He didn't move. He continued to stare at her, his big eyes beginning to tear up.
"It isn't going to work. I'm not feeling any different." She insisted. He raised his eyebrows. Oh really?, they seemed to ask. "Typical, you can talk without talking." She sat in the silence trying to think of a way to trick him. Anything she could try he would see through.
"Fine, just talk. I don't care anyway." She finally breathed.
"If you didn't care, you wouldn't have said anything at all." He finally commented.
"Shut up," She demanded.
"I would, but I know you don't want me too."
"Whatever." She sighed.
"Say what you want, but I know you care about me." He told her.
"You don't know anything."
"You forget I'm a licensed shrink, I know everything." He replied completely seriously. She snorted.
"If you know so much, then why don't you tell me and prove it." She probed.
"I can't," he protested.
"Why not?" She tempted.
"Because you don't know everything."
Three hours more passed and Happy was still thinking about what he had said. What did she mean she didn't know everything. What did he know that she didn't? She knew about his feelings for her, it's not like he should have anything to hide.
"What did you mean I don't know everything yet?" She asked finally.
"I didn't mean anything. I was trying to prove a point" He lied.
"No, tell me what you meant."
"Happy, what I was trying to say is that, while I know all about you and what you're thinking, you can't predict what I'm thinking." He admitted.
"That's not true," she argued.
"You spent the last three hours thinking about something I said because you didn't understand it." He scoffed.
"You weren't exactly clear and I'm not a shrink."
"I know, and I'm ok with that." A silence filled the small room they were occupying. They stared at each other for a few minutes, just thinking. Then Happy stood up suddenly, and walked towards Toby.
"I can prove you don't know everything." She sat down next to him.
"Oh yeah?" He said incredulously.
"You don't know what I'm going to do next." She said with confidence. She balled her hand into a fist, and started to move. He flinched and closed his eyes, but he didn't get punched like he was expected. Instead she pecked his lips and pulled back. "Hah, I win. And I also settled that monopoly debt."
"O-Ok" he stuttered clearly shocked.
"And you say you're a good shrink."
