"Oh look maybe we should get these." Veronica taps against the glass.
"Vanilla cupcakes and pink frosting, seems fine." I nod my head. "How many do we actually need though." I look up and hand her Catherine.
"I invited 30 people and some people have a plus one." she smiles and adjusts Catherine in her arms.
"Still can't believe it." I laugh and look up at Veronica.
"Believe what?" she smiles.
"You're just standing up and leaving to move to California." I tell her.
"Well the radio station did read my application and now it's time I go back to what I'm good at." Her bright eyes smile.
"Just don't party to much and try to settle down." I joke at her.
"Well If I do don't ruin the wedding this time please." she giggles and starts placing the order. We walk out the bakery and Veronica hands me Catherine. "So you haven't seem Phil." she sighs.
"No he transferred schools and apparently doesn't want to talk to us, mainly me." I shrug.
"I can see why, you're a complete loony." She taps my head. "Just get over him I mean I did." She laughs.
"It's only been a month since that disaster day I caused." I turn to face her.
"Maybe that's just how things were suppose to happen." she shrugs. "Not everything is going to be as planned, sometimes you just have to keep walking to the right place." she consoles me.
"So that's it he's just gone." I sigh.
"Maybe but seriously what is there left to do." she pushes me forward and we walk to the next place.
YOU ARE READING
Doing it Alone
General FictionBethany had it all a husband and a lovely son but soon after tragic news appear she must deal with her life alone. She along with her son and daughter on the way must keep up with bills but also feels pressure from others to move on.