I did it for Love

Summary: Takes place during "There's no business like Snow business."

Depressed about his breakup with Kimberly, Tommy turns to the most unlikely person for comfort.

A/N: wouldn't let me upload this at home, so since I'm not at home, lets see if it will work from another computer…I emailed them with the complaint a week ago and they haven't gotten back to me yet. Read and review, the faster you review, the faster you will get another chapter. I will try to get at least two chapters posted a day, the entire story is finished, I just want to know how badly you guys want me to continue this.

Chapter One

Tommy snapped his feet onto his snowboard, then stood up to wait for Billy. "Where'd Kat take off to?" he asked.

"She said she wanted some hot chocolate." Billy told him, making sure his board was secure, then jumping up. "Alright, you ready?"

"Definitely, let's go." Tommy said, jump starting his board and taking off down the side of the mountain.

Laughing, Billy followed after him, glad to see that Kimberly's letter had been forgotten.

Tommy glanced over his shoulder to see Billy jump over a rock and land a smooth landing, then swerve in and out of the trees. Tommy had never known how good a snowboarder Billy was. "Looking good!" he called, laughing, as Billy passed him.

The two boys continued weaving their way down the mountain until they came to the bottom.

Billy slipped slightly and fell, which resulted in Tommy falling on top of him.

"Man, that was a rush!" Tommy said, pulling himself up. "I never knew you could board like that."

Billy nodded as he pulled himself up. "Jason, Zack and I all took lessons when we were younger." He said. "I was the only one who kept up with the lessons. It's always been something fun I like to do."

"You're really good." Tommy told him.

"Thanks." Billy said, unstrapping his feet from the board. "You're pretty good, too."

"My parents took me skiing in Colorado one winter. I didn't take to the skis too well but really got into the boards. Unfortunately I don't get a chance to go very often." Tommy got silent all of a sudden. "Why do you think she did it, Billy?"

Billy sighed. Well, they had enjoyed at least an hour without mentioning the letter. "I don't know, Tommy." He said. "I don't know how a girl's mind works. Maybe she didn't think a long distance relationship would work for her. Maybe that's why she did this, she didn't want you to get hurt in the process."

"I'm more hurt by the letter. She could have at least done it face to face. Before she left for Florida, anyway."

Billy nodded. "I know, Tommy. But just let it go, that's why we came up here this weekend, to take your mind off this."

"I appreciate it, Billy. It's good to have friends like you."

Billy smiled and clapped him on the back. "I'm the smart one, remember?" he teased.

Tommy didn't say anything, just let his mind wander.

The next thing Billy felt were lips touching his own. It felt surprisingly nice.