A/N- So, I'm re-doing the story "That Summer" because, I got a better idea on how to do the story. I hope you guys enjoy it.

2003.

"Daddy! Daddy!" I heard both my kids, Sofia and Jake run over to me. They both brushed their teeth, had their PJ's on and were ready for bed. I chuckled and picked them both up. I would never say this to them, but they re-mined me so much of their mother. Same brown hair, and same big brown eyes. If you didn't know about their mother, they would look as if they weren't even my kids.

"You guys ready for bed?" I asked them. They nodded their heads and said at the same time, "Yeah!" I smiled at them and I head to their room. I set them down on the floor and they crawled into bed. They were typical 5 year olds. Expect, one thing that they loved bed time.

"Ready for story time?" I ask as I brought up a stool so I could sit in-between both of their beds.

"Can you tell us a story about mommy?" Ask Sofia. The first few months Sofia was born it was hard for me to look at her because of her because of how she resemblance her mom. I nodded my head and I forced a smile.

"Of course you can. What story about her would you like?" I asked. Sometimes, even now it was hard for me to talk about her.

"Tell us, about the story of how you met." Said Jake, with a smile on his face.

"Yeah! Tell us about you guys." Sofia said with a giggle. She was just like hers.

"Okay. But, only if you guys want." I said to them.

"We want to." They said at the say time.

I took a deep breath, and I nodded my head. "Okay. I'll you guys everything."

1991.

It was the summer before college. Everyone I knew was headed off to college in the fall, and I was the only who was going to be stuck here in this stupid run down town, well me, and my buddy Logan. Together we'll be stuck here, working at the same stupid, run down car shop, down the street. This is going to be one boring ass summer, I thought to myself. I walked down the street to towards the beach. The only good thing about this small town is that there was a beach.

As I walked on the port, I was going to take a step into the sand when I saw her. Even in the crowd of people I could have spotted her. She was beautiful, and I was frozen. I've never seen such a beautiful girl in all my life. She had long brown hair down to her waist, big brown eyes that I could easily get lost into. I swear I could have stared at her for hours when I heard something pat my back.

"Yo, Kendall. What are you staring at?" Logan said to me, looking out into the distance where a crowd of people were. I said in front of me, shrugging my shoulders.

"Oh, nothing." I said to him. He nodded his head not really believing me. Before he could say anything else though I said, "Hey, aren't we here for the beach? Lets go!" I said as I started to run into the sand. Logan followed be hide me, chuckling a bit.

"Dude. You're insane."

After spending the whole day at the beach, being hit on by girls, attempting to surf, I almost forgot about that beautiful girl I saw this morning. Since the sun was going to set soon, Logan suggested that we should get something at the port to eat today. I agree with him and we headed into our favorite restaurant. It was all pizza. Everything, well basically everything if you don't count the drinks they serve. They also had sports, everything single one, playing on everything other TV. It was heaven to Logan and I.

We sat in the back of the restaurant, like we always do. Back there they had the biggest TV in the whole place. And, it was always playing football. Which was our favorite sport. When the waitress came to our table, my mouth almost dropped. It was her.

"Hi, welcome to Maxine's . I'm Alice, may I take your order?" She said into her notepad, not even looking up to see us.

I memorized everything about her I could see. And, let me tell you I couldn't see much. I could tell she had nice legs, and that her skin wasn't that fair. Kind of tan-ish, as most girls skin was around this time of year. So, as far as I could tell she seemed like a pretty normal girl. That is until she looked up from the notepad and smiled at us. I could have sworn it was right then and there I fell in love.

Logan snapped his fingers in front of my face, "Hey dude. You want a coke, or what?" He said to me. I could tell from the sound of this voice he sounded irritated, but I didn't care.

"Uh, yeah. I'll have a coke please." I handed my menu at Alice, and gave her one of my world famous smiles. She took the menu, gave me a look, then left.

"She isn't interested, Kendall." I heard Logan say to me.

I turned my body to him, and shook my head. "Logan. Let's stop and think about this." I heard Logan groaned, but I ignored it. In this town, I was known for being the type of guy that could get any girl he wanted.

"How many girls have a dated?" I asked him. He only shook his head.

"How the hell am I supposed to know?"

"The correct answer, Logan. Would be, about every girl in this little town." I said that right as Alice came walking by our table. Even though she completely ignored me, I knew she heard.

"Yeah, okay. I know." Logan said to me, as he angrily took his napkin and started to fold it into squares. I smiled to myself.

After about 15 minutes of silence from Logan, I saw Alice come back to our tables with our two drinks, and our usual, pepperoni pizza. I licked my lips and I grabbed a slice right away. I took the biggest bite I've ever taken. I have forgot how hungry I actually was.

"Would you like anything else?" Alice said to us.

I nodded my head. "Yes actually. I would like your number." I gave her a smirk, and heard her giggle.

"Um, I think you have something right here." She motioned to the side of her face, smiling at me. I instantly felt my cheeks grow red. I heard Logan laugh at me, as I took a napkin to wipe my face. I made a mental note to make sure I kicked his ass later.

"Sorry, big boy. But, maybe later?" She gave me another smile then left our table.

"Way to screw that up dude. Nice job." Logan smiled as I he patted my back.

"Dick." I said to him, and he just laughed.

I watched Alice walk off to another table. I felt myself both angry, yet strangely more attracted to her. I smiled a little to myself. She was different from most of the girls here, and suddenly I knew that this summer wasn't going to be as boring anymore.