"Ms. Marin, someone's here to see you." Said a young women wearing a knee-high black skirt with a white ruffled shirt. She had grey glasses and had pinned her bright orange hair in a tight bun. Her name was Lyn Good. She was Hanna Marin's assistant, and a very professional one too.

"Let me guess, Trey?" Hanna said, smiling when Lyn nodded. Trey was Hanna's boyfriend of four years, and she loved him with all her heart.

"He said that he has a surprise for you." Lyn continued. "Do you want the rest of the day off? I'm sure I could fit some of your things into tomorrow's schedule." Hanna gave her a grateful look.

"Thanks, Lyn, you're the best." She gave her assistant and good friend a quick hug and ran to the bathroom. She took a look in the mirror, and studied herself. She was still the energetic, blond, and beautiful girl she'd been in high school, but things were different now. Hanna Marin was the CEO of her own fashion line and magazine in New York City. She had moved shortly after university with a plan, and had executed it perfectly, since she was now 22, and a professionally well known person, and was extremely rich. Of course, she also had Trey, the love of her life. Or, the second love of her life. Hanna tried not to think of Caleb Rivers, a boy that she had once vowed to spend the rest of her life with. Things hadn't exactly worked out between them, because of A, who was now gone. She tried not miss him, which was hard.

Hanna reached up to fluff her golden coloured hair, adding volume to it as she half walked-half ran to the visitor's room of her building, Hanna Designs, eager to see Trey. She straightened her skirt and smoothed her hair; dabbing on some lip gloss for good measure. The moment she saw him, his beautiful blond hair, full pink lips, and strong build, she couldn't help but smile. That's when he got on one knee. Hanna gasped. Trey pulled out a small box from his shirt pocket, opening it and revealing a gorgeous diamond ring.

"Hanna Marin, I love you, and have been in love with you ever since that first day in university. I remember how many times i asked you out, and how many times you said no. Now look where we are? I love you so much, and promise to love you like this for the rest of our lives. Will you marry me?"

Tears welled up in Hanna's eyes as she ran into Trey's waiting arms. He kissed her passionately, wrapping his arms around her. When he finally pulled away, he slid the ring onto Hanna's ring finger. For a moment, Hanna imagined that it was Caleb she was now engaged too, instead of Trey. But when she looked up, and saw her new fiancé's beaming face, everything was forgotten. Hanna took Trey's hands and leaned in to kiss him.

"I love you." He whispered.

"I love you too."

6 Months Later

"Hanna, do we really have to go?" Trey, Hanna's fiancé of 6 months whined.

"Trey! How could you say that? This is Aria's wedding! She's one of my best friends, and I'm going to Rosewood to be there for her. And you're coming too." Hanna said, before leaving him to go to her room and finish packing.

Hanna was really happy for her best friend, who was finally going 100 percent public with Ezra, and making it official. She was really happy to go back to Rosewood and see all her friends and her mom, but was scared of running into a certain someone. Someone she tried not to think about.

Hanna tossed a pink shirt into her bright purple suitcase, not bothering to fold it. She picked a book off her shelf and threw it in as well, but saw something fall out of it and hit the floor. Confused, Hanna kneeled down and picked up the folded piece of paper. She opened it, and saw a picture of her and Caleb laughing, hand in hand. This was taken before Hanna had left for university; before they had broken up. Hanna now remembered secretly putting this last picture of him into a book so Trey wouldn't find it, after he had accused her of still loving Caleb, and had threw out all the pictures of him that she had. All except for this one. Hanna looked at the picture for the longest time. She still remembered the day it had been taken. It had been their last summer together. They were walking on a boardwalk at the beach in Rosewood.

"You know, summer's almost over." Hanna frowned.

"Well, let's make the most of it." Caleb had said, smiling down at her.

"What are we going to do about A?" Hanna continued, being a pessimist.

"I really don't know, Han. But I do know one thing. I won't let A hurt you, because I love you. So can we not talk about A right now, and just enjoy this?" Hanna sighed, but grabbed Caleb's hand.

"Okay. You're right. I love you too." Suddenly, Caleb had picked Hanna up and spun her around, right in the middle of the boardwalk. Hanna screamed and laughed at the same time, holding onto Caleb for dear life. When he put her down, Hanna wrapped her arms around his neck and started kissing him, ignoring the dirty looks and whistles from the strangers on the board walk. When they'd pulled away, they got someone to take a picture of them, and spent the rest of the day walking, laughing, swimming, eating, and taking more pictures. It'd been a perfect day. It had also been one of their last together.

Hanna sighed, putting the picture on the ground. She studied the paper that the picture had been hidden in. It was a letter from Caleb. A letter that Hanna had memorized and cried over thousands of times. Caleb had written about his love for Hanna, and had begged her to come back home to him after she had left for New York. She hadn't. Before Hanna could start wishing that she had, she heard footsteps on the stairs of her beautiful mansion. She quickly got to her feet, picking up the letter and picture and stuffing it back into the book. She buried the book under a pile of clothes just as Trey walked in.

"Alright Hanna, I'm here, and I'm sorry. I'll be ready in about two hours. That way we can leave early and be at your mom's house before 6. I love you." He said, kissing Hanna's forehead before leaving for his shower.

Hanna felt tears well up in her eyes. Trey loved her so much. And she loved him. But as much as she hated to admit it, she still loved Caleb as well.