Disclaimer: Based loosely off of material that has been created and is owned by Lauren Brooke.
"Amy?" I looked over at Ty, his eyes were filled with an emotion I had never seen before. "I can't just be friends with you anymore."
"What do you mean?" I understood fully what he meant but I needed to know that that's really what he had said.
"Amy, I want you to be my girlfriend."
"Ty…" I started but I didn't know how to respond. He had been helping at Heartland for five years now and he was one of my best friends, I wasn't sure I wanted everything to change.
He stepped closer to me and took my hands, "I love you." He tilted his head slightly to one side and began moving closer……
BEEP BEEP BEEP
I sat straight up in bed at the sound of my alarm clock. "Not again," I thought. "Why do I keep having dreams like this about Ty? He's my friend and I don't want anything more than that."
I slowly moved out of bed and walked over to my closest. There was a pair of jeans and a t-shirt lying on floor so I picked them up and changed out of my pajamas.
When I got downstairs I smelled pancakes. "Good morning sunshine," my grandpa Jack greeted me.
"Mornin Gramps. Where's Lou?"
"Already out in the barn." He said smiling while he flipped a pancake over. Just recently my older sister, Lou, became okay with the idea of helping out with the horses at Heartland. "Sit down and eat at the table." He pointed over at our kitchen table which had a plate with a couple pancakes waiting for me.
As I walked out to the barn after I had eaten, I couldn't help but notice Ty's truck wasn't there yet. "Why do I even care?" I asked myself. "Maybe there's a reason for those dreams. Maybe….I like Ty."
"What's the look for?" I heard the familiar voice of my sister when I stepped into the barn. "Someone die of something?"
"Oh, um no," I answered with an unsure voice. "Just thinking about something."
Lou smiled, "Or someone."
I looked at her wondering how to respond. "Maybe she some how knows I've been having those crazy dreams! Maybe I talk while I'm sleeping!" I thought.
"Don't worry, I won't ask any questions," she told me smiling but looking a little shocked that she had actually been right and then walked off to continue graining horses.
I walked over to my horse, Sundance's stall. "Hey boy." He lifted his head at the sound of my voice and nickered at me as if to tell me he wanted some hay. I smiled, typical Sunny.
I grabbed a flake of hay from the feed room and put it in his hay net. He immediately began eating and paid no more attention to me.
The noise of a truck pulling up while I began to muck out stalls was the sound I had been dreading but waiting for all morning.
a/n: ok so sorry this first chapter is so short just seeing what everyone thinks..I'll try to update soon
