thirty six.

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Couple of Days Later: 10:12 P.M.

"Damn, man. That must be hard." Austin said placing his beer back on the table. "She hasn't been picking up her phone. I tried texting her and she won't text back. She has been giving me the cold shoulder at the job and I didn't even do anything." I explained, taking a sip of my drink.

The burning sensation is horrible but it's relieving all the stress I have on my shoulders. "Just leave her, Finn. She probably needs a couple of more days." He shrugged as I sighed.

"It's has been 5 days already. How many more does she need?" I asked him, holding up 5 fingers. He just stared at me and I buried my face in my hands.

"I just miss her so much." I mumbled and he sighed. "I would say 'I know how you feel' and then comfort you with my story. But since I don't have a girlfriend, I cant." I laughed at his sudden outburst. "I swear I'll help you find one."

"Finn?" A happy and cheerful voice called out for me. I turned around in my seat to see Bayley. "Hey Bayley." I got up and went to go hug her. "I didn't expect you to be here." She said whilst hugging me.

"I didn't expect you to come here either." I joked as she laughed. We broke the hug and I turned to look at Austin. He was on his phone, "Who's your friend?" She whispered, glancing over at him.

"Austin." I got his attention but soon after his eyes fell upon Bayley. He was staring at her with his mouth opened. "Austin, this is Bayley. Bayley, this is Austin." I introduced them to each other and they were both staring at each other. Austin blinked, "Hi." He managed to say.

"Hi." She replied as I laughed. "You know what? I rather you two get to know each other without me being here." I said taking out my wallet. I took out $10 and placed it on the table.

"Get yourself a beer because I'm taking yours." I grabbed his beer and drank most of it. I pulled out my seat for Bayley and she sat down. "Call me once your done, Austin. Or Bayley. Doesn't matter just one of you call me."

I left the bar and drank the rest of the beer. I threw the bottle to the wall and it shattered once it came to contact with the wall.

Resembled my heart when Sasha said those  words. I have to find her and talk to her. She isn't gonna avoid me anymore.

I walked to my car and got in. I put the key in the ignition. I drove to the hotel and parked my car.

I ran inside and went to her hotel room. I knocked on the door but no answer. I repeatedly knocked on the door but the same thing like last time. No answer. She must have left.

I went back downstairs and observed the lobby. Then I saw her familiar hair walking into the elevator. It has to be her. No one has pink purpleish hair like hers. That's what makes her unique.

I tried to make to the elevator before it closed but I was too late. I quickly thought of what to do and so I did it. I ran up the stairs until I reached the 5th floor.

I saw her turn down the hallway and I ran after her. Only to bump into someone coming out from their room. "Wassup Finn." I sighed because it was Zack. Zack Ryder.

You know that person that continues talking and doesn't stop. He's that guy. And I hate those type of people. I stood up and dusted myself off.

He was blocking the hallway so I wouldn't get through."How have you been, buddy?" He said, patting my shoulder. "Zack, I'm busy righ-

"I heard you have a storyline with the dude from TNA. What's his name?" He started to ponder about his question. "I don't have time-

"Austin Airways? No, no that can't be it." He pondered, scratching his chin. "Zack-

"Is his name even Austin?" He asked himself. I wanted to punch him so badly but it might cost my job. So I pushed him out the way and ran down the hall.

I turned to see her opening the door to her room. I sprinted down the hallway and the door almost closed but I stopped it from closing completely with my foot.

I opened the door slowly and her back was facing the door. She was placing something on the bed. "Sasha?"

She was definitely startled because she jumped when I spoke. "What are you doing here?" She asked, still frightened by my presence. "Well that's a stupid question." I replied as she rolled her eyes. I closed the door gently and my eyes found her, sitting on the bed.

She glared at me with those beautiful eyes of hers. "I told you I needed some space." She muttered. I crossed my arms and raised my eyebrow, "You know it has been 5 days, right?"

"And?" She asked, not caring at all. I looked at her, crazily. "I've missed you!" I shouted, getting her to realize how much I really did miss her.

She only stared at me, "You act like I did something wrong, Sasha." I said, starting to get upset. She glared at me with angry eyes. If eyes could kill, I would be at my funeral already.

"Why do you think I'm not in the mood to talk to you?" She questioned with her arms folded. "I don't know." I replied, honestly. "You weren't supposed to come here, Finn!" She shouted as I crossed my arms.

"Don't you understand how much I love you, Sasha? I was so worried. It has been 5 days!" She rolled her eyes and got up from the bed.

She walked to the glass doors that leads out to the balcony outside. She took a deep breath in and stared out into the dark sky.

"Am I good enough for you?" She asked which caught me off guard. "What do you mean by good enough?" I questioned as she stood up from the bed.

"Finn....." She took another deep breath in. "I'm not good enough for you, Finn. Look at what I did! I made you wait 5 days just so you could talk to me. You deserve someone way better than me." She said, looking down at the floor.

"What?" I looked at her, in shock. "We totally think the opposite because I don't believe that I deserve you."

She looked at me, "I have done plenty of things that were unforgivable. But you do forgive me and I'm so grateful for that. You are the best girlfriend anyone can ask for." I explained, walking closer to her.

"Finn, I'm replaceable and you know that." She shrugged, breaking the eye contact. I sighed, "No one could replace you, my love." I assured her but she didn't believe me. She turned back to staring out into the sky. She ran her hand through her hair, stressed out.

"What's the first thing you notice when you look at other girls?" She asked looking at at the floor again. "You must see that they are way beautiful than me, right?" She added as I took steps closer to her.

I lifted her face by her chin to make her stare into my eyes.

"I noticed that those other girls....Aren't you."

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