DISCLAIMER: So I don't own the characters and all that good stuff, uhm the first part is basically a rewrite of the Winter Wonderland scene with Sixon, just to give my story a bit of a background. Full rights and whatever go to 90210 writers, however I have added my own feelings and thoughts in it.

Summary: Silver and Dixon decided they could be friends again, but as Silver finds herself moving on, Dixon begins to realize that giving up Silver was one of the worst mistakes of his life. Will they be able to break through the awkwardness of the situation and be together or will Silver realize that moving on is what's best for her?


I Need You Now
Part One:

Silver sat outside the Beverly Hills Beach Club waiting for a cab. Even though she was in Beverly Hills, a slight breeze forced her to catch a chill. She watched the valet pull cars up to the doors to their owners, and the owners in turn tipping the valet drivers. Her and Naomi would be heading to St. Barts early the next morning, and she couldn't have been more excited. She couldn't wait to get away from the Beverly Hills drama and relax. Lost in her own little world, thinking about the events of that night, she didn't notice Dixon had walked over to her.

"Hey," he said softly. Silver looked up at him and smiled. They had just recently decided that they could be friends again and she couldn't be more thrilled. Dixon sat down next to her and looked around. "Where's Naomi?"

Silver gestured towards the beach club. "Someone texted her, and she took off. I didn't really feel like waiting for her." She shrugged and leaned back on her hands.

He leaned against the potted plant behind him. "I thought you would've gone home with Teddy..." he said absently. He was jealous but he would never admit it.

She scoffed and rolled her eyes. "Yeah, that's not gonna happen." Dixon perked up and looked at her, as she continued. "I mean...I thought about it, but," she paused for a moment. "...once a player always a player, right?"

Dixon looked at her slightly confused. "What do you mean?" He would kill Teddy if he had hurt her.

She shook her head. "Oh, some girl – some gorgeous girl was with him" She looked down. "Oh well, I'm over it."

Dixon thought for a moment. The only girls that had been with Teddy that night were Silver and his sister Savannah. He was about to tell Silver that the 'gorgeous girl' Teddy had been with was his sister, but for some reason he stopped. "Look, Silver, you deserve way better." She shrugged nonchalantly and stared at the pavement.

"Seriously, you are an incredible, smart, funny, beautiful girl."

Silver felt her cheeks turn red, as he continued to speak. "Stop..." She said quietly.

"No, I mean it." He shifted his weight and looked down at his knees. "You know, I can't really figure out why I ever let you go..." He looked up at her hoping for a positive reaction.

She looked over at him, stunned, and found herself at a loss for words. Only Dixon had ever been able to leave her speechless like that. She shook her head lightly, her mouth open ever so slightly. She wanted to jump in his arms and tell him she loved him, but she didn't know if that was the kind of thing he was looking for from her. She finally found her voice. "Really?" She asked softly. Dixon nodded slightly and leaned forward, and as if by habit Silver found herself leaning towards him. Her soft lips met his and a rush of butterflies filled Silver's stomach, months worth of old feelings and desire consumed them. Any doubts they had about eachother rushed away and they embraced the moment. Dixon placed his hand on her warm cheek and deepened the kiss a little. Silver's cab had arrived and reluctantly they broke away from eachother. Dixon trailed his lips over her forehead, and she closed her eyes lightly. "We should really talk when I get back," She almost whispered.

"Yeah, definitely." He said almost excitedly. He stole one last kiss from her, before she stood up. She fixed her dress and walked towards the cab, opening the back door, she looked back at Dixon. "Have a good Christmas" she smiled.

He grinned at her. "Yeah, you too. Have fun." She smiled and waved as she got in the cab, closing the door and the drove away leaving Dixon behind with his mind reeling and heart pounding wildly.