May
23
Filed Under (Story) by MInTheGap on 23-05-2008

“Okay, just go around the corner and think of something and it happens.” She went around the corner and it appeared as nothing had changed. “What did you think of?”

“That the door was open.” She walked over to the door and opened it. We went inside and dried off. “So, what part of the game did this involve?”

“Well, this was the past. Matt had hidden Tricia somewhere and I had to find her.”

“Oh. Let’s look around for a while, shall we.”

“Let’s.” I replied. I took her arm and we started touring the church building and reliving past events as we went through. We had had enough in a little while, and exited the game. I went back to the control room to turn the game off, and afterwards we walked back to the house. Once inside, I went over to the sofa and sat down. Karin came in with some tea and put it on the coffee table.

“I think I’ll go upstairs and change.” Tracy said, heading upstairs. I poured us each some tea, then I sat back in the sofa. Karin again came in with some toasty rolls.

“Adam, do you like her?” She asked.

“Yes, I suppose I do.”

“Well then, instead of waiting for some dream girl to appear, why don’t you get in gear and go with this girl? She’s attractive, smart, nice, and you two appear to have fun being together.”

“Thanks Karin.” I said. Karin left and Tracy returned to the living room. She was now dressed in a white blouse and navy blue skirt. “I hope that you didn’t find that skirt in my drawer too!”

“No, this was one of Tricia’s.”

She sat down and I poured her some tea. “Tracy?” I asked.

“Yes?”

“There’s something I’ve got to ask you.”

“What’s that?”

“Uh. . .Will you consider being my girlfriend?”

“Your what!??”

“My girl. You know… you and I… go out.”

“Why, I’d love to. Tricia didn’t think you’d ever ask. She gave me this skirt because she thought that you liked it.”

“Well, I guess I proved her wrong!”

“About the dress?”

“No, about asking you!”

“Well, since I’m now your ‘girl’, I guess I get to be involved in what you do, right?”

“Well, you’re still under my supervision, you know. We can’t have you disappearing next week.”

“Right, but that doesn’t mean we can’t have any fun in the meantime!” She exclaimed.

“What do you suggest?”

“Well, how about we go out tonight and watch the sunset, together.”

“Alone?”

“Of course.”

“Well, I guess.” I said.



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