Hope you guys like this new fic! It's going to have five parts.


All That Shimmers, Fades Away

Tommy rolled over and stared at her. Beautiful blonde hair, cascading around her head like an angel's halo, was shining in the sunlight. He watched as his fingers, gently as so not to wake her, began to trace her face. Her fair cheeks; as smooth as silk and her pink lips; felt plump and soft underneath his fingers. He felt as if he had been given a goddess to love.

He momentarily stopped his exploration when he felt her begin to stir. In sleep, she had moved herself closer to his own body. Still seeking comfort in his arms. Chest to chest, Tommy couldn't help but smile at the way she felt against him. No one had ever had this effect on him and he knew nobody else ever will. "Tommy" came his name, moaned softly, from her pink perfect lips. Tommy closed his eyes, making sure to memorize every single moment because he knew that once she awakens, none of this would matter. Tommy looked back down at her face. As her eyes began to flutter open he felt himself dreading the moment she would actually wake up.

Jude felt two strong arms wrap around her body. She secretly allowed herself more time to savor the moment. Finally, she opened her eyes and looked up at Tommy. His face had a small smile on his face but he said nothing, as if he was afraid any words spoken or movements made would break the spell they have been in. 'Why can't I stay like this forever?' she let herself wonder. Jude frowned, that was not something she was going to do anymore. Getting back to her senses, she sat up and wrapped the bed sheet around her naked body. She could sense his disappointment but she couldn't let herself fall again. She had been through too much pain to let anyone else in ever again.

Tommy watched her figure walk quickly to the bathroom. He stared up at the ceiling and sighed deeply. 'How did we get here?' Tommy asked himself. What he had once thought would become a beautiful relationship, had now been reduced to a series of one night stands that were too far and too few in between.