Fred didn't want to "break up" though they really hadn't been going out long enough to say they were really together. Calling him her boyfriend sometimes felt like a lie. They'd not spent that much time together. As she'd told Dinah, they hadn't know each other well enough to even have a fight. In fact, they hadn't had a single fight at all. She sighed softly.
"But you have to care. You're the mayor. And, I didn't mean for you to date Dinah. Just someone who isn't..like me. I'm a bit of a ...well, I'm me." Fred shrugged and sighed again. "I'm not a bad person; I'm just not right for this. I want you to be happy in everything."
She looked up at him before looking away. Rocking up to her toes she placed a kiss near his lips.
"I should go. I'm sorry if I made your big night bad. I should have waited. I never get this right. Not that I do this sort of thing often, actually at all. I don't. I just..should go. Thank you for the dance. I hope your first day is good." She didn't fight to be free, but she didn't think he'd be the one who'd try to hold her tight. She started to pull away.