On the weekend, Renee took Robbie out to take his mind off things. He felt more comfortable if Jayleen was there, so Renee came along with Vincent! Visiting the Bloom Garden & Cafe was a nice escape from the busy city and they enjoyed the splendid views! But Renee and Vincent started talking about their jobs; something Robbie didn't want to hear. He tried to block out their voices, but all he heard was their success, making him feel like even more of a failure...
Then he heard enough. He made some snide remarks about their careers targeting Vincent's success and left to get some space. Renee should have known better about Robbie's work situation and went to check on him, "I'm sorry Robbie, we should've stopped." She let him vent his frustrations, listening and offering some big sister advice.
"There's one more thing...I'm a bit embarrassed to say this," Robbie admitted and talked about how he was intimidated by Vincent. "Oh, Robbie," Renee finally understood his perspective.
"Sorry, I shouldn't have said all that to you," Robbie apologised to Vincent. "Hey, it's ok. I get what you're going through, I've been there too," he managed a small smile, "You remind me of myself...when I was at the lowest point of my life." Robbie doesn't know much about Vincent or his past: all he thinks about is how he is now and how perfect his life seemed. His train of thought was interrupted by a gentle touch, "If you ever want to talk about it, I'll be here for you."
Lot used: Bloom Garden & Cafe by @rheya28 tysm for this magnificent build ❤️
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De La Salle proudly announces that 34 of our student-athletes have been chosen to the Fall 2017 Girls Catholic Athletic Conference All-Academic Team for their excellence in the classroom. To qualify, student-athletes must have a minimum grade-point average of 3.0 or better during their respective season. Lauded were: Evelyn Aguayo ‘19; Taylor Amison ‘18; Jailyn Benford ‘18; Rebecca Chavez ‘19; Kaitlin Cook ‘18; Rachael Curington ‘21; Jayleen Del Valle ‘18; Aaminah Dishman ‘21; Kailey Dogins ‘21; Taylor Duddleston ‘18; Niyah Edmond ‘20; Adriana Garcia ’19; Madison Gagen ‘19; Juliana Hernandez ‘19; Isabella LaCoco ‘21; Denise Maldonado ‘19; Arianna Mena ‘18; Adeline Molloy ‘18; Daniella Nino ‘18; Dinah Ortiz ‘20; Nyiah Penny ‘20; Imani Phillips ‘19; Isabel Rocha ‘18; Emily Rogers ‘18; Lucy Schiller ‘21; Yasmine Simpson ’19; Madelyn Smith ‘19; Amanda Sparano ‘18; Makenzie Steele ‘19; Adeline Tassone ‘21; Breana Wayne ‘18; Kaiya Wheaten ‘19; Christine Williams ’20 and Citlalli Zavala ‘19. We congratulate each of these young women on their many accomplishments and wish them every future success. Great job, Meteors! Well done! PHOTO ID: Front Row: Breana Wayne, Nyiah Penny, Madelyn Smith, Jailyn Benford, Adeline Molloy, Taylor Duddleston Second Row: Juliana Hernandez, Niyah Edmond, Yasmine Simpson, Makenzie Steele, Emily Rogers, Kaitlin Cook Third Row: Isabel Rocha, Daniella Nino, Amanda Sparano, Arianna Mena, Denise Maldonado, Citlalli Zavala Fourth Row: Christine Williams, Dinah Ortiz, Adeline Tassone, Rachael Curington, Isabella LaCoco, Lucy Schiller Fifth Row: Imani Phillips, Kailey Dogins, Adriana Garcia, Kaiya Wheaten, Rebecca Chavez, Madison Gagen Missing: Evelyn Aguayo, Taylor Amison, Jayleen Del Valle, & Aaminah Dishman http://ift.tt/2zW3mxt
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De La Salle proudly announces that 34 of our student-athletes have been chosen to the Fall 2017 Girls Catholic Athletic Conference All-Academic Team for their excellence in the classroom. To qualify, student-athletes must have a minimum grade-point average of 3.0 or better during their respective season. Lauded were: Evelyn Aguayo ‘19; Taylor Amison ‘18; Jailyn Benford ‘18; Rebecca Chavez ‘19; Kaitlin Cook ‘18; Rachael Curington ‘21; Jayleen Del Valle ‘18; Aaminah Dishman ‘21; Kailey Dogins ‘21; Taylor Duddleston ‘18; Niyah Edmond ‘20; Adriana Garcia ’19; Madison Gagen ‘19; Juliana Hernandez ‘19; Isabella LaCoco ‘21; Denise Maldonado ‘19; Arianna Mena ‘18; Adeline Molloy ‘18; Daniella Nino ‘18; Dinah Ortiz ‘20; Nyiah Penny ‘20; Imani Phillips ‘19; Isabel Rocha ‘18; Emily Rogers ‘18; Lucy Schiller ‘21; Yasmine Simpson ’19; Madelyn Smith ‘19; Amanda Sparano ‘18; Makenzie Steele ‘19; Adeline Tassone ‘21; Breana Wayne ‘18; Kaiya Wheaten ‘19; Christine Williams ’20 and Citlalli Zavala ‘19. We congratulate each of these young women on their many accomplishments and wish them every future success. Great job, Meteors! Well done! PHOTO ID: Front Row: Breana Wayne, Nyiah Penny, Madelyn Smith, Jailyn Benford, Adeline Molloy, Taylor Duddleston Second Row: Juliana Hernandez, Niyah Edmond, Yasmine Simpson, Makenzie Steele, Emily Rogers, Kaitlin Cook Third Row: Isabel Rocha, Daniella Nino, Amanda Sparano, Arianna Mena, Denise Maldonado, Citlalli Zavala Fourth Row: Christine Williams, Dinah Ortiz, Adeline Tassone, Rachael Curington, Isabella LaCoco, Lucy Schiller Fifth Row: Imani Phillips, Kailey Dogins, Adriana Garcia, Kaiya Wheaten, Rebecca Chavez, Madison Gagen Missing: Evelyn Aguayo, Taylor Amison, Jayleen Del Valle, & Aaminah Dishman http://ift.tt/2zW3mxt
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De La Salle proudly announces that 34 of our student-athletes have been chosen to the Fall 2017 Girls Catholic Athletic Conference All-Academic Team for their excellence in the classroom. To qualify, student-athletes must have a minimum grade-point average of 3.0 or better during their respective season. Lauded were: Evelyn Aguayo ‘19; Taylor Amison ‘18; Jailyn Benford ‘18; Rebecca Chavez ‘19; Kaitlin Cook ‘18; Rachael Curington ‘21; Jayleen Del Valle ‘18; Aaminah Dishman ‘21; Kailey Dogins ‘21; Taylor Duddleston ‘18; Niyah Edmond ‘20; Adriana Garcia ’19; Madison Gagen ‘19; Juliana Hernandez ‘19; Isabella LaCoco ‘21; Denise Maldonado ‘19; Arianna Mena ‘18; Adeline Molloy ‘18; Daniella Nino ‘18; Dinah Ortiz ‘20; Nyiah Penny ‘20; Imani Phillips ‘19; Isabel Rocha ‘18; Emily Rogers ‘18; Lucy Schiller ‘21; Yasmine Simpson ’19; Madelyn Smith ‘19; Amanda Sparano ‘18; Makenzie Steele ‘19; Adeline Tassone ‘21; Breana Wayne ‘18; Kaiya Wheaten ‘19; Christine Williams ’20 and Citlalli Zavala ‘19. We congratulate each of these young women on their many accomplishments and wish them every future success. Great job, Meteors! Well done! PHOTO ID: Front Row: Breana Wayne, Nyiah Penny, Madelyn Smith, Jailyn Benford, Adeline Molloy, Taylor Duddleston Second Row: Juliana Hernandez, Niyah Edmond, Yasmine Simpson, Makenzie Steele, Emily Rogers, Kaitlin Cook Third Row: Isabel Rocha, Daniella Nino, Amanda Sparano, Arianna Mena, Denise Maldonado, Citlalli Zavala Fourth Row: Christine Williams, Dinah Ortiz, Adeline Tassone, Rachael Curington, Isabella LaCoco, Lucy Schiller Fifth Row: Imani Phillips, Kailey Dogins, Adriana Garcia, Kaiya Wheaten, Rebecca Chavez, Madison Gagen Missing: Evelyn Aguayo, Taylor Amison, Jayleen Del Valle, & Aaminah Dishman http://ift.tt/2zW3mxt
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Robbie knew he fucked up. No, not with the job interview, he aced that! But with Jayleen. How could he be so rude to her? He tried calling and of course, she didn't pick up. When he saw her, he gave her the biggest hug, but announced without thinking, "Jayleen, I got the job!" Jayleen couldn't help but smile at his excitement. He then awkwardly let go. "I'm so sorry. I'm such a fucking asshole. I guess nerves got the better of me," he explained apologetically, "You don't deserve me as a friend-" and that's when she kissed him.
"I still don't get you after all these years, but I know you're a good person at heart," Jayleen smiled and when she looked up, Robbie was all red in the face. He's shy when it comes to love…just like his Dad.
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He wants to go home but has to listen to their small talk.
Transcript:
Jayleen: Hi Robbie!
Bryce: Hey! Where are your manners? Who's this friend here?
Robbie: [doesn't know her name] She's not my friend but this is uhh this is uh-
Jayleen: I'm Jayleen, I'm in Robbie's class!
Robbie: Yeah Dad. This is Jayleen.
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