Don't own Total Drama Island
Sierra stood there, the harsh words Cody gave her still playing in her mind. He had told her off about her stalking and cuddling him. Told her she was too creepy for him to like her, and that his heart always belonged to Gwen. He had been pretty calm about it, but she saw he had been boiling mad.
"Sierra?" Sierra turned to see none other than Chris McLean, looking at her with concern. Sierra was startled. Surely he had more reason to hate her than Cody did. She embarrassed him in New York; why would he want to talk to her?
"H-Hi Chris…" Sierra sniffled, and looked down at the ground, folding her arms across her chest. She felt a warm hand on her shoulder, and looked at the host's eyes. "Want to tell me what's wrong?" She immediately forced a smile on her face, and said in her crazy fan-voice, "Nothing's wrong…"
Chris didn't say anything. He just looked at her patiently. Finally Sierra broke down in tears, wrapping her arms around his neck, and burying her face in his shoulder. "I…Cody…s-stalker…" Her voice died down to uncontrollable sobs as she cried in Chris's shoulder.
Chris fought the blush that was beginning to show up, and wrapped his arms gently around her as she continued to cry. One hand stroked her purple braid soothingly, and the other gently stroked her back. The sobs grew quiet, until all that could be heard were heaving sighs and little sobs.
"I-I'm sorry…for ruining your shirt. I…I didn't…" Chris just shrugged. Sierra looked down, and stated, "Sorry for the New York problem. It's just…Alejandro said-" "Wait…Alejandro gave you the idea?" Sierra nodded, still wiping tears from her eyes. Chris sighed, but began to smirk evilly at what he could do to Alejandro.
A soft yawn interrupted his scheming mind, and he saw Sierra practically falling asleep on her feet. Gently grasping her arm, he led her to the back of the plane, where she sat down gratefully. Chris planted a soft kiss on her forehead, making her giggle.
"Goodnight Sierra."
"Goodnight…Chris." He didn't see the blush on her face when he left the room.