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| Holly Sundale ran into the recording studio and grabbed onto Josh Hallow. He almost fell to the ground as she hugged him tight. "WHAO! he said. "I passed it," Holly screamed. "Congratulations," Josh said, hugging her once more. "I can finally drive myself around, I am so happy." "Finally, free cab rides," Josh said, smiling at her. "You should be so lucky. Drive yourself," she giggled and kissed him. Holly looked into Josh's eyes. She felt strange as she did so, as if somehow she was falling in love with him again. "What's wrong?" Josh asked after a long silence. "Nothing, I'm just happy," Holly said, putting her head on his shoulder. "I am happy for you," he said, kissing her forehead. "Do you want practice?" Holly asked. "Sure," Josh responded, watching her go into the recording booth. |
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| "Noah," Sophie Snowstep yelled as she ran into the study. "Whats the rush?" he asked as she jumped into his lap. "I got a call from my old agent, and he told me about a movie role. The director actually asked for me personally," she told him, kissing him after she finished talking. "Wow," Noah said. "So you took it?" "Of course." "What is the film about, and called," Noah asked. "It's called Empty and it's about a woman who loses her children and her struggle to deal with it." "That sounds good," Noah told her. "Who is in it with you?" "Elisha Cuthbert is the only other name I know, oh and Carrie Hill," she told him. "Who's that?" "She stars in Arrendale Heights, and has done a few films too." "When do you start?" he asked. "A few week. Oh Noah, I am so happy to be doing this again." |
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| "What are you doing out here?" Dawn Sundale asked Toffee Waterday as she joined her in the garden of Wes England's house. "It looks like rain." "I just needed some air." Dawn looked at Toffee. "Are you okay?" Toffee sighed, and looked directly into Dawn's eyes. "Nerves. Tomorrow is the big day." "It will go fine, I am sure of that," Dawn reassured her. "I'm not so optimistic," Toffee told her. "I've not exactly had the best luck of late. Peter tell me he has a child with another women when our relationship is going great. My house blows itself up as Wes proposed to me. Tomorrow my nose will fall off just so it can rub itself in the crap that follows me," Toffee complained. "Don't like that way," Dawn said, reaching for Toffee's hand. "It will be great, you will look beautiful and I will try and dance better than I did at the last wedding around here," Dawn chuckled. |
| "I hope so Dawn, because I don't think I can take more heartache." "On top of all that bad stuff, you had some good this year. You found a family, and you are getting closer to them by the day," Dawn said. Toffee managed a smile. "I know, it wasn't all bad. Plus, I met Wes." "That's the way to look at it Tof, you just need to think positive and things will turn out that way. Now, let's get inside to work on the last few details." |
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| Steve Snowstep and Wendy Beach sat in Ellie's diner downtown. They had arranged to meet the day before, Steve was the one to asked Wendy to come here. A week before, something had happened between them and it was time to sort it out, Steve had said to himself. "Thanks for coming," Steve said as she joined him. Wendy smiled. "Did you really think I wouldn't?" "I guess not. I think we need to talk about the other day," he said. "Okay." "What do you want to happen between us?" Steve asked, nervously playing with the salt shaker. "I don't know. I don't think we can get any more serious than what happened last week." Steve only nodded. "Listen, I like you a lot. I would love to start something with you, but I need to know this is real," Wendy finally admitted. "It is real for me. Your the girl I want to be with," Steve blushed. |
| "Your the guy I want to be with," Wendy said, holding his hand. "As I said, I like you a lot." "I guess we have a running start after last week." Wendy laughed. "I think our hormones got the better of us," she said. "I enjoyed it though, and I am glad my first time was with something as sweet as you." "Me too. I always told myself I was going to wait until I met the right girl before I had sex. I guess I found her," Steve told her. "I guess you did," she responded, playing with her hair. "I want you to know I am not after that though. I want a relationship and not just sex," Steve told her, he knew that she wanted the same, but felt he had to make the point clear. "I know, I do too. So, we are dating then?" Wendy asked. "It looks like it," Steve said, leaning over to kiss her. She kissed him back. |