A/N: This is just a super short one shot that came out of boredom in chemistry class one day. I hope you like though.

It was summer, and it was hot. We were at her house, the house she grew up in, in Tennessee. It was getting late, the sun was low in the sky. We were just sitting in her house, talking about nothing, when she dragged me out here without saying a word. She looked so beautiful in this light. Hell, she looked hot. She was wearing a black strappy tank top and short, very short, cut off denim shorts. Her legs, her long, gorgeous legs looked amazing in those shorts. Her long hair cascaded over her shoulders and down her back.

She led me into a cow pasture. It was the largest of all their cow pastures, I didn't even see any cows they were so far away. We walked for what felt like forever. Shes still hadn't said a word to me. She just continued to hold my hand and occasionally look at me and smile. Finally I saw where she was taking me. There was one large tree with a ladder on one side leading up to a big tree house. Like I knew she would, she began climbing up the ladder and beckoned for me to follow. I let out a small sigh and followed her up the ladder. Once we got into the tree house, I look around. There wasn't much there. There were two folding lawn chairs, and a small step ladder. On the walls were pictures she had colored as a kid, she had proudly signed her name at the bottom of all of them.

She made her way to the step ladder and climbed to the second step. She undid a latch on the ceiling and opened what looked like a trap door. I followed her onto the roof of the tree house. She closed the door and just layed down. I layed down next to her and looked up. The sun had gone down, the sky was dark. But it wasn't very dark outside. There was a full moon. Not only that, but it was so amazing. I could see all the stars. Living in the city, I sometimes totally forgot about the stars. With all the bright lights of the city stars were nearly impossible to see.

"This is so beautiful." I said to her. She looked at me and smiled.

"From now on this is our place. It's our little corner of the world."