Forget Me Not

Chapter 4

Julian Cheung - Sunny Lam
Vivian Leung - Allison Ng
Louis Koo - Josh Lai
Jessica - Josinica aka Josie Chan

At the harbor, it was like a mob scene. Police were holding up shields while the workers were yelling out random things that Allison could not make out. She looked around for the barely friend that she met a while back. He owed her a favor, she quickly spotted him being one of the guys in the back yelling not so loudly. She waved him over when she caught his eye. “Hey, Al. Can you help me out?”

Al looked around at the mess “I don’t know if I can.” He saw her disappointed face and added “Let me see what I can do. Where is the order?”

She smiled gratefully and handed him the order copy. “Thank you so much!”

He shook his head as he looked it over “Don’t say that, I owe you. Come on.” He looked around and rushed her into the manufacturing company. Inside the place smelled like musty old metal. But it was not like she never smelled anything worse. “If we get caught, you don’t know me, okay?”

She nodded solemnly “Don’t worry. This is a great favor you’re doing for me.” When they got around the corner of the aisles of labeled boxes, they caught a guy lifting up some boxes onto the forklift.

“What are you doing?” Al asked as he stood over the guy. He was by himself and wearing an old t-shirt and jeans. His hair was spiked in all directions and his skin was extra dark.

“I’m picking up an order.” He said calmly as he reached into the pocket and pulled out the order form.

Al looked at him suspiciously but when he looked at the order, he turned to Allison “You sent someone here?”

Allison shook her head “No. Just me.”

“I’m from Lai’s Produce, I wanted to see if I can help.” The guy replied as he wiped off the sweat running down his face.

“I thought the owner was going to be here?” Allison asked out loud, wondering why they sent a worker to come do the negotiating. But apparently it worked since he was able to get the produce.

“Can’t send a useless boy to do a man’s job.” He answered sharply.

Allison looked confused but she was grateful that they got something done. “It doesn’t matter, as long as we get our products.”

Al nodded “Let me help.” He began packing up the boxes on the fork lift. “You know how to use that baby?” he pointed at the huge machinery.

The dark skin guy shook his head “Not really.”

“I’ll do it then.” Al offered. “Move aside kids.”

Allison and the guy walked outside to wait for Al. “Thanks for your help.” Allison said kindly.

The guy smiled “It’s our job. I’m Josh, by the way.”

“Allison.” She nodded. They both watched as Al drove the lift outside and placed the boxes carefully on the ground.

“My van is over there.” Josh pointed to the van with a big print on both sides ‘Lai’s Produce’. Together the two men carried the endless boxes into the van.

When they were done, Allison felt relieved all over “Thank you so much Al.”

He waved it off “Yeah…go on before someone sees you two.”

“Allison, you need a ride?” Josh offered when Al stood around the corner to be the lookout. He waved his hand indicating for them to leave now.

“Sure.” They gathered in the front seat and drove out. “Thank you.” She said again after they were on the street.

He smiled “Is that all the words you know?” he teased.

She smiled “I know sorry too.”

Josh laughed at her sense of humor “Gosh, I must smell like crap.” He could smell his own body odor.

“No, more like sweat.” She giggled. “But I’ve smelled worse.” She teased.

He wiped the sweat from his forehead and turned down the window for some air. The drive was easy and comfortable for both of them. They chatted away even until they were in the back door of the restaurant where he again helped with the boxes. Richard was happy to see them. “I don’t know how to thank you. I know how hard it is for you to get the products.”

Josh smiled “Don’t say that, it’s our job. Anyways, looks like you got a good employee too, she would have got the job done if I wasn’t there.”

Allison smiled shyly “Thank you.”

He looked at her with a knowing smile “There you go again…” he started.

“I mean, it’s my job too.” She nodded with a grin.

Richard looked from one to the other “Okay stop flirting with my employee. Allie, get back to work.” He ordered teasingly.

She nodded “Love to! Bye now.” She waved to Josh.

After she was out of ear shot Richard turned to Josh “Thank you Mr. Lai. I didn’t expect the vice president to deliver the products in person.”

Josh smiled “Even my clothes couldn’t fool you?” he looked down at his sweaty and dirt filled clothes.

Richard shook his head “Not quite, since I’ve met your father and he showed me pictures of his two sons. I have not had the pleasure of meeting your other brother.”

“You won’t be able to, he never does the job himself.” He said straightforwardly.

“I see. Well, there should be more people like out there.” Richard complimented.

Josh nodded “I wish we had an employee as dedicated as Allison.”

Richard looked proud but was still overprotected, the men in the Lai family did not have the best reputation of treating women “Don’t try to take her away, she’s quite dedicated. I would put up a good fight too.”

Josh nodded understanding the hidden meaning “I see. She doesn’t know who I am.” He hinted.

“You think your chances will be higher if she did?” Richard was challenging him to be the male chauvinist he thought Josh was.

“No. I’d rather keep it that way. Thank you for your order.” Josh nodded politely before leaving.

*********************

In Hawaii, Jay’s Diner was picking up speed for the Spring season. It was their busiest time. Usually, he took of a few days a week to relax but he ended up working at the place day and night. Everyday, he would come home exhausted. Weeks had passed but he still thought about the young girl he met on the beach. He could not get her off his mind.

One night, his thoughts about her were so strong that he couldn’t even sleep. He sat up and stood on the balcony of his bedroom. He looked up into the round moon and said a silent prayer. He hoped to see her again.

He soon went back to sleep and dreamt about her. The next morning, he was rudely awaken by the annoying sound of the phone ringing. He didn’t open his eyes as he reached for the phone. “Hello?” he grumbled.

“Sunny! Where have you been? Didn’t you watch the news?” Josie’s hysterical voice gave him a thump in his heart.

“What happened?” he couldn’t begin to imagine what might have happened.

“The diner. Turn on the TV to channel 6.” He did as she told and to his surprising shock. The newscast was talking about a local diner burned down to flames during the middle of the night. The place was black as charcoal. “Do you see it?!” Josie asked.

“Oh my gosh…” Sunny whispered “It’s a sign.” He slowly smiled to himself.

“What are you mumbling about?” Josie asked with surprise. “Your father’s hard work just burned down in flames and you say it’s a sign?!!” her voice screeching with disbelief.

“Come on, I’ll meet you at the diner.” He hung up before she had a chance to say anything. Throwing on his jeans and t-shirt, he raced to the diner. Just as the news said, it was burned down to ashes. When he got there, the news van was barely leaving. Some of the employees were already there.

“Oh my gosh, it’s worse than I thought.” Josie said as she walked through the place with Sunny. “What are we going to do??!” she was close to hysteria.

“We have insurance.” He said with a smile on his face, showing the dimple on his left cheek.

“How could you think this is funny? What are the people going to do? We have no jobs.” She said with reason.

He shrugged “I guess they’ll just have to find another place to work.” She widened her eyes in shock while he shook his head at her “Don’t worry, I’ll make sure everyone has a job before we leave for Hong Kong.”

“What in the world….” She stopped when she realized what he was saying. After all these weeks, he was still thinking about her. “I see…” her mood changed to excitement as she bounced up and down “We’re going to Hong Kong!!!”

“Now do you believe in fate?” he asked with his hand crossed, spiting her.

Josie suddenly stopped jumping “Is this about that mumbo jumbo again?”

“Look, you cannot blame me for being superstitious. Everything happens for a reason. Last night I prayed to God to allow me the chance to see Allie again. And look at this.” He pointed to the blackened diner.

“Okay, you’re starting to give me the chills. But it will take weeks to even get the insurance money. Anyways, would she even remember you after all this time?” Josie was being levelheaded for the first time.

Sunny nodded “It’s a chance I’m willing to take.”

The clean up was a mess and but luckily the insurance came through quick and clean. They proved the fire to be an accident by one of the gas lines that was a little loose. Which means it was The Gas Company’s problem. They gave him back a nice amount of money to help him rebuild another restaurant even better than before. It was to compensate the business he had lost within the last two weeks.

One month from the fire, he was packed and ready to go. Josie of course was going with him. She cut her lease with the apartment building but Sunny did not want to sell the home just yet. He was leasing it out to a nice newlywed he met at this restaurant months before. They stood at the airport and taking a last whiff of clean air and the slow paced environment.

“Good bye.” Sunny said silently.

“But not forever.” Josie added. She planned on returning but she wasn’t sure when. Maybe when she retired? “Come on, our flight is here.”

Sunny nodded “Ready?”

“For two years!” Josie exclaimed as she raced into the airport like a child who had too much candy.

 

 

 

Chapter 5

Julian Cheung - Sunny Lam
Vivian Leung - Allison Ng
Nick Cheung – Himself
Joyce Tang – Amy Yeun

It was another busy day that the Phoenix Inn, causing the restaurant to be shorthanded from help. Allison tried not be distracted by the obvious crowd by the door as she took down an order from two regular customers. “Is that all, Mr. Lee?” the elder man nodded as she smiled and rushed into the kitchen to give the order.

When she stepped outside it was almost like a disco party. Lights were flashing in all directions. She looked strangely at Rain who was on her tippy toes trying to catch the important person the reporters were snapping their cameras at.

Allison quickly caught the eye of Richard who was trying get through. He shook his head towards the crowd, motioning her to help him out. She rushed to the crowd and pushed her way through. It was a celebrity that she definitely recognized from the television and theatre. Nick Cheung, the movie star that was dating Esther Kwan. “Okay, everyone, please this is a restaurant not a press conference!” Richard voice boomed over the questions and flashes from the reporters.

“Please give him room to breathe.” Allison helped out as she got to the center and quickly grabbed Nick’s arm as she yanked him away while Richard tried to control the crowd. Eventually the other male waiters came over to help.

Allison continued to take Nick deeper into the restaurant as she led him to one of their many secluded rooms. She closed the door behind them, she leaned back on the door and sighed. He smiled warmly with a touch of admiration “You do this often?”

She quickly stood up remembering that he was an important person “I’m sorry Sir, I didn’t mean to touch your hand.” She quickly apologized.

He shook his head with a laugh “Not a problem if it’s coming from someone’s that’s saving me. I just wanted to have a quiet lunch, I guess I should know it’s impossible.”

Allison smiled almost forgetting that he was a star “Actually, if you don’t want reporters and paparrazi’s to follow you, just come through the back door. I know it’s a little sneaky, but it will guarantee your safety and identity. Also, this room is directly connected to the kitchen.” She pointed to another door at the opposite corner of the door she took him through. “We can actually lock this door after we take you in.”

Nick smiled with an obvious satisfaction “That is a great design. I wish I would have come here sooner.” He took a seat and looked at the ready menu. “What do you suggest here?”

Allison shrugged “What do you like to eat?”

“Anything.”

She nodded with a sly grin but he didn’t seem to catch it “Pig blood and cow liver over broccoli and spinach sound okay?”

He gave a disgusted face and shook his head “No! That sounds disgusting!”

She giggled “Actually, we don’t have that kind of dish.” He tilted his head slightly with a smile “You said anything.” she reminded him.

“I guess I did.” He smiled “You’re probably the first person I met that has not gone star crazy. Do you see stars often?”

Allison shook her head with a shy smile “Actually, you’re the first star I’ve seen since I was born here in Hong Kong. Only if you don’t count the concerts I’ve been too.” She quickly added with a laugh.

He laughed comfortably “Well, sometimes it’s nice to take a break from the crazy life.” He glanced back at the menu “Chicken sounds good. And some veggies. I trust your choice.” He said shortly, indicating for her to choose the dish for him.

“Will do.” She smiled “I’ll be back with your dishes.” She took the shortcut to the kitchen leaving Nick with the ready morning newspaper for him to read.

The minute Allison left, the other door flashed open and appeared a girl who had a camera hanging over her neck. She closed the door behind her and locked it as she smiled at the star “Mr. Nick Cheung. Wow, I can’t believe I’m facing you right now. If you have a minute, I would like to ask you some questions for the Starz magazine.” She took out her notepad and began scribbling down.

Nick wasn’t sure how to respond as he looked around but there was no help anywhere. “I don’t think you should be in here…” he said hesitantly.

“I understand you’re trying to eat your lunch, but it will be really fast, I promise.” The girl took a seat next to him as she introduce herself “My name is Amy Yeun, I’m an intern for now but if I get this interview, I can get the job and I really need the job.”

Nick sighed “Miss Yeun, as much as I want to help you, I cannot do it for the fact that if someone finds out, it will ruin my reputation. I cannot do favors for anyone, it will look bad to the public because I pushed away all the reporters out there. Not to mention my love life is in the public eye as we speak.”

“Please, I’m begging you…” she was honest as can be.

Suddenly the door to the kitchen opened up. “Miss, you cannot be in here.” Richard said with much authority. “I’m sorry Mr. Cheung, I didn’t see her come in here.” He looked at Amy “Do you want to leave peacefully or do you want the force to be used?” he threatened.

She held tight to her camera “Please sir, I really need this job.” She begged both of them.

Richard sighed “I hate to do this to a girl.” He picked up his cell phone.

“Wait! Okay, I’m leaving.” Amy grunted angrily. She opened the other door and walked out with Richard close behind her to escort her out personally.

When they got to the door, Richard pointed to her camera “Please give me your camera. For the privacy of our customer and restaurant, I want to destroy the film.”

Amy looked at him in horror as she wrapped her arms around the camera “Please sir, I won’t do it again. Don’t take the film away. I won’t get the job if you take it way, my boss will think that I wasn’t doing my job. Please…I’m begging you.”

Richard wanted to help the girl but he knew what he had to do “Hand it over.” He said firmly. Amy knew he would involve higher force if she didn’t obliged. She slowly gave him the camera as he quickly took the film from it’s socket. “I’m sorry, Miss.” He said sincerely before closing the door to the restaurant leaving Amy in tears as she walked down the street by herself.

She knew the internship was hard to get but a job at the Starz magazine was even more impossible. She pitied herself as she started crying right outside the restaurant. Suddenly, a shadow covered her, she looked up to see a young man staring at her with earnest eyes. “Miss are you okay?”

She wiped her tears and stood up “Yeah.” She began walking away.

“Can I help you with anything?” he asked.

Amy looked at the restaurant, she was reluctant to ask but he seemed kind enough “Do you know anyone that works in there?” she pointed to Phoenix Inn.

He looked up slowly with a distant look in his eyes “Yes, I do.” He hasn’t seen her for weeks and wasn’t sure if she would even recognize him. It was a chance he was willing to take.

There was hope for her yet. She quickly explained the situation she was in and he was almost eager to help her after she was done “Oh, thank you so much!!” Amy was jumping up and down now as she was happy he was going to help a stranger.

Inside the restaurant, Allison had began serving the dishes to Nick Cheung. Richard had vaguely told Allison about what happened earlier. She did not want to speak of it until Nick mentioned it. “What’s your name?” he asked out of the blue.

Allison raised her eyebrow “Excuse me?”

He smiled “You worried about what happened earlier?”

She shook her head “I’m sorry, I should have been more careful. I guess I forgot to lock that door.” she said hastily.

Nick shrugged “Accidents happen. So you have a name or what?”

Allison smiled “Allie.” She wondered why he asked.

He nodded “Nice name. Next time I come here, I’ll be sure to ask for you.”

“Thank you. Enjoy your lunch.” She nodded politely before leaving him.

She was greeted by Richard “He said you did a good job.” He said almost proudly.

Allison smiled “Just doing my job boss.” She glanced at her watch “Lunch time for me.” She untied her apron and handed it to Richard “I’ll be back in an hour.”

He nodded “Have fun. We’ll miss you.” He teased.

“You should!” she laughed as she took the back door exit.

The minute Richard returned to the front desk, he saw Rain approaching him “Rich, there’s a man out there to see Allie and he also asked for the manager.”

Richard nodded as he followed her to the hostess desk “Yes, you needed something sir?”

Sunny smiled brightly “Hi, I’m Mr. Nick Cheung’s assistant. I know he’s dining here this afternoon. Is it possible to talk to him for a minute?”

Richard looked at the young guy with special caution “How do I know I can trust you? You’re probably just another reporter.”

Sunny opened his jean jacket “You can do a search. Look, I’ll be really quick, I promise.”

Richard sighed as he debated whether or not to believe him. Rain decided to help the earnest stranger “I’ll walk him to the room and walk him out of the restaurant.” She offered.

Richard seemed to like the idea “Okay, make it quick, we don’t want anymore attention to Mr. Cheung.”

Sunny smiled broadly “Thank you so much!” he was led through the restaurant by Rain. At the same time, his eyes were looking around for Allison.

“She’s on her break.” Rain said after a moment when she saw that he was looking around.

“Oh…” he said shortly. Disappointment was easily caught in his voice. “Will she be back?”

Rain nodded “Yeah. Can you wait?” he nodded. When they reached the private room, Rain whispered “Okay, you have five minutes.” She opened the door and let him in as she stood guard, trying not to look too suspicious.

Within minutes, Sunny opened the door with a confident smile “Thank you for your help.” He winked at her quickly as Nick appeared by his side. “Ready?” Nick nodded with a smile.

The two walked over to the manager as they exchanged a few words. Rain saw Richard handing over the film to Nick. They nodded their good byes and left together. When the coast was clear, she ran over to Richard to see what it was about “Is he really the assistant?” She wasn’t sure if Sunny was.

Richard had a scowl on his face, but the small smile told Rain that he wasn’t mad “Don’t be nosy, here you can have your station back.” He moved from the hostess desk.

**************

By the time Allison came back from her lunch, the commotion had died down tremendously. She was greeted by an excited Rain “Some guy came by looking for you.” Her voice singing with tease.

Allison laughed “He must be someone important.” She said casually as she wrapped the apron back around her waist. “Who is it?”

“I didn’t catch his name. But he was really really cute!” she gushed like a high school girl with a crush.”

“Well, maybe you should have asked for his name.” Allison teased back.

“He was Nick Cheung’s assistant.” Rain explained. “I don’t know what they talked about. They just left.”

Allison wrinkled her eyebrows curiously “I don’t know his assistant. It was the first time I met him today. “Are you sure he was looking for me?”

“Yeah!” Rain insisted. “He had the most adorable dimple on his-”

“Left cheek…” Allison finished for her.

“And you said you didn’t know him.” Rain said with surprise.

Allison shook her head, not able to believe that it was Sunny “It can’t be. Why would he fly over here?” she asked herself.

“What?” Rain asked with complete nosiness.

Allison shook her head “Nothing. I’ve got to get back to work.”

 

 

 

Chapter 6 

Julian Cheung - Sunny Lam
Vivian Leung - Allison Ng
Joyce Tang - Amy Yeun
Nick Cheung - himself and God
Louis Koo - Josh Lai
Jessica - Josinica aka Josie Chan

Outside the restaurant Sunny and Nick walked outside only to be mobbed by a group of fans asking for autographs. Sunny tried hard to cover Nick as they pushed the crowd apologizing for the rush time. Nick's driver was smart as he pulled up with the Lincoln and opened the door for Nick and Sunny.

When they were safe in the car, Sunny sighed "Gosh, how do you do it?" he was out of breath.

Nick laughed "You get use to it." he smiled at his high school friend "Its been a long time hasn't it Sunny?"

Sunny nodded "Too long, I was sure you wouldn't remember me."

"I remember every friend I have. So, what is your relationship with Amy?" he came straight to the point.

Sunny shrugged "A stranger, but I just felt like helping her."

Nick nodded with understanding "I know what you mean. She looked very sincere."

The two reminiced on the old times as they drove off to a secluded area by the beach where they met up with Amy. She was nervous as can be, afraid for her job. When Sunny and Nick got out of the car, her face instantly lit up. She ran to them happily. Sunny put up his hand for her not to say anything. "Let's go in my apartment first." Sunny took them into his apartment overlooking the beach.

"I don't know how to thank you guys. You saved my life!" Amy gushed.

Nick was curious "Why do you say that? You're not even getting paid to do this?"

She smiled weakly "You don't understand, I live a very humble life. My parents doesn't make much money and my sister is too young to start working. I'm actually a waitress at night, I got an internship in the Starz magazine because it will pay more if I get a job."

Sunny sighed "Not everyone has it good as you, Nick." he patted his friend on the shoulder "That's why I decided to help her."

"You two know each other?" Amy asked.

They nodded "High school buddies." Nick replied. He gave his watch a quick glance.

"You busy?" Sunny asked. Nick nodded without an answer "Well, don't let us keep you." he pushed him out the door as Amy followed close behind. Sunny watched Nick get in the car safely before turning to Amy. "Its getting late, don't you have to go home for dinner?"

Amy nodded "I don't know how to thank you." she said sincerely as he handed her the film.

"Well, you can start by not being so grandma like. You've said thank you too many times already." Sunny teased. "Come on, I'll take you home."

***************

At the restaurant, Allison's heart would thump each time the doors would open. She had a strange feeling that Sunny was going to drop by. Although she didn't know how she would react.

Time dragged by slowly as she worked like a zombie for the rest of the night. When it was finally time to leave, she gave her co-workers a quick wave before leaving for home.

In a few minutes, there was a knock on the door of the restaurant. Richard figured it was Allison since she forgot her bag at the hostess counter. Instead he found Sunny. "Hi, I...is Allison here?" he stuttered.

Richard shook his head "She just left a few minutes ago."

Sunny nodded "Thanks." he turned to leave and came eye to eye with Allison. Time almost seem to freeze at that moment as their eyes locked for the first time since Hawaii. "Hi." he broke the ice.

Allison smiled "Hi."

Richard caught the tension as he handed her the purse "Here Allie."

"Thanks." she nodded to Richard.

"Want to go for a walk?" Sunny blurted.

Richard notice the hesitant look on Allie's face but he sense they would have things to talk about "No, but maybe Allie would want to go." he made light of the situation for both of them. With that, he closed the door giving them privacy.

The streets were fully litted but the crowd was beginning to die down. "So, how have you been?" Sunny asked. He couldn't understand why there would be an awkwardness between them. They got along so well in Hawaii.

"Good." she replied shortly.

"I didn't know you were a waitress?" he made it sound as casual as possible.

Allison nodded without looking up from the ground "Sorry, I know I shouldn't be embarrass about it, but I am. I guess I'm ashamed about not finishing school."

"Why should you be? I think it's great that you work and support yourself. You go to school to find a good job, if you have one, why do you need to go to school? There are not that many strong girls out there. Look at Josie! If it wasn't for me, you think she would actually work?"

The name Josie brought a smile to her face "How is she, by the way?"

"Bored and driving me crazy!"

Allison laughed comfortably "I can imagine. She has a very short attention span." suddenly she remembered what she wanted to ask him as she stopped in her tracks "What brings you here anyway?"

Sunny smiled "Fate."

Allison rolled her eyes as she continued to walk "Oh no, here we go again."

He laughed as he jogged to catch up with her "What does that suppose to mean?" he was almost offended.

She shrugged her slim shoulders "That you're crazy for believing it."

He stepped ahead of her so he could be in front of her. His eyes digging into her own "I'm serious Allie. My restuarant burned down from a gas leak. It happened about three weeks after you left, I was thinking of you that night and wanted to see you...then bam it happened. Don't tell me you think it's a coincidence."

Allison had chills from what he said but she still couldn't believe such a thing existed "Coincidences do happen, Sunny." she urged.

He nodded "I don't deny that, but why would it happen when I wanted to see you and not a week ago or a month later, why then at that time?"

She smiled with her head shaking back and forth "You believe what you want to believe." she walked around him and continued on her way. He quickly came into pace with her "You're very unique, you know that?" she said after a moment.

"Is that good or bad?" he asked with the same smile that she remembered so clearly.

She seemed to be deep in thought "I don't know..." she was confused herself, not sure what to think of them. "I think we're both very different people."

He nodded "Opposites attract."

"I think a person's future is determined by them, not by what is written in the books from God." she said.

"There are too many strange 'coincidences', as you want to call them, to say that it's not fate."

She laughed "You do have an answer for everything don't you?" he nodded "This conversation is going no where." she stopped again.

He looked back and gave her a strange look "Why did you stop?" he titled his head "If you don't want to hear it, I won't go on. How about that?"

She smiled and nodded her head to the apartment complex above her. "My home." she said softly.

Sunny nodded "Oh..well, it was nice seeing you again." he gave her a hug and watched her go inside the building safely.

*************

The next morning Allie woke up with a bad cold, she couldn't even get out of bed without feeling dizzy. She eventually called in sick.

At the restaurant, Josh delivered the products personally in hopes to run into Allison. He was so busy looking around for her that he didn't see the girl walking by as the box tipped over and hit the girl, luckily he caught it before it landed on her.

"Watch where you're going!" the girl cried with annoyance.

"Sorry, miss." Josh placed the box on the ground to look at the girl.

"Maybe you should use your eyes to look instead of checking out girls." the girl quipped as she got up and brushed off her jeans.

"Look, I already said sorry, what more do you want?" Josh was a little frustrated with this girl.

Josie snickered "You were the one the bumped into me, don't give an attitude you delivery boy."

Josh arched his ear "What did you call me?"

"I said you're just a delivery boy, shouldn't you be going from the back?" she pointed towards the back of the restaurant.

He placed his arms on his hips "I like to go to the front, you got a problem with that?" he took an index finger and pushed at her forehead.

"Don't touch me!" Josie screeched.

"I like to, what are you going to do about it?" he continued to do just that.

She was so annoyed at she pushed him away and screamed at the top of her lungs causing an obvious crowd.

Sunny was taking his walk to the restaurant to see Allison but heard a familiar shriek. He ran to the crowd and found Josie at the top of her lungs with her eyes closed, the guy she was screaming at had his ears covered. Sunny sighed as he covered Josie's mouth "You are causing a scene!" he hissed at her.

Josie was happy to see him as she linked her arms through Sunny's and gave her head a little flick at Josh's direction before walking off with her frined. "Freak..." Josh muttered under his breath.

 

 

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