Molly looked over at him and he smirked. "Hello," he sung. "Care to tell me why you've been staring at me for 5 minutes?"611Please respect copyright.PENANAuUGtO0ruV9
"Ah!" Molly blushed. "It's just...I feel like I've seen you somewhere before."
The man smiled. "I know. I've been trying to place the feeling myself."
"Wait...Mark? Is your name Mark?"
Mark blinked. "Yeah? Hang on...Molly?"
Molly laughed, "Yes! From Uni! How've you been?"
Mark smiled. "Great. I've got my own law firm now."
"That's fantastic!" Molly exclaimed. "I'm...uh...a coroner now."
Mark sighed. "Little Miss Molly. I never doubted you'd make it for a second."611Please respect copyright.PENANAXBRTJ0zB32
Molly blushed and laughed. The two chatted it up in the small café they happened to meet in, as the rain poured outside.611Please respect copyright.PENANAr13HocppXV
"You know, I can't remember why we broke up," Molly admitted.611Please respect copyright.PENANAPwuvH3cvvK
"We were always fighting, every day," Mark said, a distant look forming in his eye. "I remember that much."611Please respect copyright.PENANAhjqRRMaH8Q
Molly looked down. "I'm not proud of that," she sighed.611Please respect copyright.PENANAv588UviUKh
"Neither am I," Mark shrugged. "Care to try again?"611Please respect copyright.PENANA1vNpnPUiK8
"Try again?" Molly asked. "You mean...date each other? Again?"611Please respect copyright.PENANA1MCQ2OU8sQ
Mark shrugged. "Why not? I mean, we seem to have hit it off," he laughed.611Please respect copyright.PENANAtCmimSt7tb
Molly chuckled. "Yeah, I guess we have," she turned contemplative. "I'm not sure if it's the best idea, though. What if we wind up fighting all the time again?"611Please respect copyright.PENANA3B1el6VWtm
"Hey, Moll," Mark tilted her head up so she was looking at him again. "That's no big deal. Like we said the first time, if it doesn't work out, we can still be friends. For real this time, I mean. I get your number, you get mine, we can watch horrible movies and laugh and talk. Like the good old days."611Please respect copyright.PENANAU4SXE0y42t
Molly smiled. "The golden days, I call 'em," she said.611Please respect copyright.PENANAe32i3WpnPS
Mark chuckled. "Yeah, that sounds like you."611Please respect copyright.PENANAyQhb84vA4f
Molly laughed. "And what's that supposed to mean?!"611Please respect copyright.PENANAovDTo7bC7m
"It means you're a dork," Mark pointed at her playfully.611Please respect copyright.PENANA9Co5yBD8uI
"Oh, I'm the dork?!" she said indignantly, laughing. "Says the grown man with every Star Wars figure he can get his hands on!"611Please respect copyright.PENANAps3Fj4hzfR
Molly walked into her flat, closing the door and sighing, staring at Mark's business card. She smiled. She didn't know what exactly was going to come from this chance encounter, but she was eager to find out. She put down her purse, entered Mark's contacts into her phone, and sat down on her couch, turning on the telly, but not really watching. She was too busy caught up in her thoughts about Mark. She wanted to be with him, truly she did, but she remembered suddenly as she was walking home why they had broken up.611Please respect copyright.PENANAAtYMfHWWh1
She had said she'd loved him, and he had freaked out.611Please respect copyright.PENANAB9ZeFtzmKB
Her eyes closed in exasperation. That man. He was going to be the death of her, she knew.611Please respect copyright.PENANAdNYsx86h5K
But it would be fantastic.611Please respect copyright.PENANAoFjBL7hbo2