“Hey, babe.” I hear y/n say from behind me.
“Hey! What you doin here?” I say, giving her a tight hug.
“Ew you’re all greasy.” She says, wrinkling her nose.
“Oh, you like it.” I laugh, squeezing her even tighter.
“I brought you something.” She smiles. “A treat for your break from work.”
“What is it?” I ask excitedly.
“Well maybe if you’d let me go I’d tell you.”
I immediately let go of her. “What did you get me?” I say, grinning from ear to ear.
She pulls out a bag from behind her back.
The most beautiful thing, besides y/n, was in her hands.
Fried Chicken.
I grab the bag.
“Did I tell you I loved you today?” I smile.
“This morning… Yeah.”
“Well I’m going to say it again. And a million times more.” I say.
“Wanna go out back and eat?” She says.
I sprint towards the back.
I loved my fried chicken.
She catches up with me, sitting in the grass next to me.
“Can I have a piece before you eat it all?” She laughs.
“I’ll give you two.” I say, mouth already full of chicken.
“Thanks for the consideration,” she smirks.
“That is the most chicken I have shared with anyone.” I point out.
“I actually do believe that.” She grins.
“You’re a lucky duck.” I smile.
“Because I got you.” She says, leaning in.
“Hey! What you doin here?” I say, giving her a tight hug.
“Ew you’re all greasy.” She says, wrinkling her nose.
“Oh, you like it.” I laugh, squeezing her even tighter.
“I brought you something.” She smiles. “A treat for your break from work.”
“What is it?” I ask excitedly.
“Well maybe if you’d let me go I’d tell you.”
I immediately let go of her. “What did you get me?” I say, grinning from ear to ear.
She pulls out a bag from behind her back.
The most beautiful thing, besides y/n, was in her hands.
Fried Chicken.
I grab the bag.
“Did I tell you I loved you today?” I smile.
“This morning… Yeah.”
“Well I’m going to say it again. And a million times more.” I say.
“Wanna go out back and eat?” She says.
I sprint towards the back.
I loved my fried chicken.
She catches up with me, sitting in the grass next to me.
“Can I have a piece before you eat it all?” She laughs.
“I’ll give you two.” I say, mouth already full of chicken.
“Thanks for the consideration,” she smirks.
“That is the most chicken I have shared with anyone.” I point out.
“I actually do believe that.” She grins.
“You’re a lucky duck.” I smile.
“Because I got you.” She says, leaning in.
“Having a staring contest.” Soda says intensely.
“Umm… Ok?” You say.
“It’s all part of the epic battle of who gets to ask you out.” Steve says.
“What the hell, man!” Soda yelled, and slapped Steve’s arm.
“Owww.” Steve says, looking down to examine his arm.
“Haha yes, I win!” Soda laughs.
“Not fair man!” Steve yells.
They start going after each other.
Oh god.
“Where the hell is she?!?” I storm into the emergency room.
“Excuse me sir,” one of the nurses says, holding me back a little. “Who are you looking for?”
“(Y/N). (Y/N) (Y/L/N). She’s my girlfriend. I got a call. She was in some accident.” I saw, kind of throwing my hands all around.
“I’ll check for you. One minute please. Have a seat” The nurse said. But I saw it in her eyes. Something was wrong. I sat down, head in my hands.
The nurse walks back to talk to a doctor. They keep glancing over at me. Damnit. I wish they’d just tell me what was going on. The nurse nods her head, and the doctor starts walking toward me.
He stands in front of me. “You’re here for Ms. (Y/L/N)?”
“Yes sir.” I manage to say.
I see the sorriness in his eyes, and hear the sadness in his pause.
“I’m afraid she’s not going to make it.”
That was all I needed to hear before standing up.