Sam ran out of the elevator, her friends following. All of a sudden she hit something, making her fall to the ground. "Ow..." she groaned, rubbing her head.
"Sorry," replied a deep voice. Sam looked up to see a guy with sunglasses on, offering her a hand to help her back up. Her friends gasped at the man. (Ben)
Sam shook her head, "No, no, no. It's my fault," she laughed nervously, grabbing his hand and pulling herself back up. "Thanks," she smiled.
Sammie rubbed her eyes quickly dressing for the day then heading downstairs. She normally didn't run such a tight scheadule, but she wanted the money. She signed in and looked around. There really weren't that many people there yet so she found a seat and ran her hands through her hair that she had down.
I sighed. "Is there anything you want?" I asked. The necklaces were gorgeous, but a bit expensive. I smiled. It would be fun spending Daddy's money on a girl that he wouldn't probably approve of unless she was wearing a miniskirt and worked for him. I sighed again. I felt really bad for mom. Dad was horrible. and I was determined not to be like him.
I smiled. "Don't worry about the hotel bill. You sure you don't want anything? I have cash..." I didn't know if I was allowed to buy her anything. I sighed and ran my hand through my hair. "Do you want to go do something fun?" I asked. The mall wasn't really my favorite place to be, but I would stay if it meant I could stare at her all day.
Ben helped the pretty girl up, still drowsy. He had woken up to find Bobby gone. But it wasn't unusual for Bobby to be gone, he had probably gone to the "exoctic dansing club." He smiled at the girl adjusting his glasses on his face.
"I'm Jack Conner." He said helping the girl up and shaking her hand.
"Sam." She said with a smile on her face. He noticed her friends seemed to be staring at him and felt unconfortable yet flattered at the same time. He smiled to himself, realizing how much more comfortable he was when he was not himself.
Bobby-
Bobby watched the girls pole dancing as he downed a beer. One of the blonde girls leaned over the stage floor giving him a nice view of her chest. She stepped down off the stage and hopped into his lap.
"Whats the matter baby." She said, "you look like you need soemthing to put a smile on your face Mr. ..."
"Conner and maybe later." She pouted before climbing off of him and moving to the guy next to him. Bobby left money for his tab then headed to the tables and sat down, beginign to play and wonder where the hell Ben was.
All you need is 20 seconds of insane courage, and I promise you something great will come of it.
I smiled. "Okay." I took her hand and pulled her out of the crowded mall. I swung back up on my bike and she hopped on after me. I took her to one of the bigest amusement parks in the world. I grinned. "Big enough for you?"
She nodded, awed.
I led her through all the little kids and to one of the tallest rollercosters. "Ready for this?" I asked as they buckled us in.
I smiled. She was so beautiful. I would've prefered to just look at her, bask in her presence, but this was okay. The thing took off and I screamed with excitement. It was so exhilerating! I looked over at Rachel and smiled.
In a hole in the ground there lived a hobbit. Not a nasty, dirty, wet hole, filled with the ends of
worms and an oozy smell, nor yet a dry, bare, sandy hole with nothing in it to sit down on or to
eat: it was a hobbit-hole, and that means comfort. — JRR Tolkien