Susanne giggled at Chuck's humor before nuzzling into his hug. She 
sighed deeply and wrapped her arms around his waist, glad that he was so
 flexible and willing to go with the flow, even when she'd ruined 
dinner. 
"Yeah don't gnaw off your arm, please...I like both of them to hold me." 
Gunner had been lost in his own 
little world, so when he heard Bree's voice, he jumped, startled. "Huh? 
Oh..." He glanced in the backseat and shrugged. "Naw...I mean...it's not
 much." 
He hadn't talked to her all day, which was not
 his norm, but he knew that by now Bree would know everything either 
from Hope or JT. And it wasn't fun. He didn't like being in this 
position. He didn't like needing them to take care of him. He didn't 
like not understanding why he felt the way he did. Nothing made sense. 
Realizing he was still just sitting there, he finally forced 
himself to unbuckle his seatbelt and exit the car. Walking around to 
Bree, he gave her a small hug and kiss, but it was quite obvious he was 
either very distracted or very tired...maybe both. 
"Deja vu," he mumbled as he reached in the backseat to grab his 
two bags. "First time I was getting out of a mental hospital. This time 
I'm just going mental in general." 
He shut the door and sighed before he looked back at Bree. As 
quickly as the irritation had come, it was gone, leaving his eyes 
faraway and hollow. "I don't know what's happening to me," he admitted 
softly. "And I'm sorry you have to put up with me 'til I get it figured 
out. I wouldn't be here if Hope hadn't insisted." 
Though not as much on guard as he should be, Garret was 
unsurprised by Victoria's sudden presence. Still ignoring the rain, he 
returned her embrace, feeling almost a sense of relief that his arms 
could finally hold her again. Four weeks was an eternity. 
Instead of answering her question, he pulled back slightly, his 
palm finding the side of her face. Leaning in, he kissed her with 
passion, letting the depth speak for his emotions. He'd missed her. He 
cared for her. She was his sanity in  this chaos. Lightning created a 
silhouette of their embrace before thunder again shook the sky. It did 
little to Garret's concentration on Victoria though. 
Eventually drawing away, his hand remained on her face, his thumb
 caressing her cheek. Despite the rain streaming down his own face 
though, it could not hide the darkness in his gaze.
"I'm only okay when you're around," he finally answered. "When you're not, the world doesn't exist, and nothing else matters."
 















