I Already Love You.

Kendra walked down the road, careful to put her steps in the right place. She was wearing cream colored high heels, and wished to refrain from tripping in the dirt. Her long brunette hair fell around her shoulders in the occasional curl, and her brown eyes complimented her pale creamy skin well.

Even though Kendra was paying careful attention to her step, the heel of her shoe was caught in the crevice of a pebble, and she fell forward, bracing her books to keep them from flying everywhere. But before she could hit the ground, arms lifted the front of her, therefore saving her from falling.

"Are you alright ma'am?" asked the dark haired boy who'd rescued her.

"Yes, thank you very much," she said with a gasp. She noticed that the man was very attractive. He had brown hair, and eyes as green as an ivy leaf. "I'm terribly sorry for falling on you," she said, shaking her head in utter embarrassment.

He smiled. "You can fall on me whenever you wish," said Kyle, who also found the woman attractive. She had beautiful brown hair that swayed back and forth as she shook her head vigorously. She had amazing brown eyes and the rosiest cheeks he'd ever seen.

"Alright. I'll make sure and remember that for next time," she said, looking into his gaze. They stayed like that for a moment. Kyle found that he was very tempted to lean down and kiss her. But, before the temptation had any chance of overtaking him, Kendra broke the silence with her beautiful voice. "My name is Kendra Darling. What's your name?"

"Well, it certainly isn't as flattering as 'Darling,' my darling," he said with a grin.

"Give me a break Mr. …." She prompted.

"Mr. Willis. Kyle Willis. Nice to meet you Kendra Darling. So there will be a next time then?" he asked, teasingly.

She blushed. "Well if you want there to be, I mean-"

"That will be wonderful," he said, laying a hand on her shoulder. "When can I see you again?"

"Well, tomorrow morning I'll be at the Baker's cart. I could meet you there at say… Ten thirty?" she said, looking up at him for approval.

"Absolutely. Goodbye Miss. Darling," he said, pretending to curtsy with an imaginary skirt. Kendra chuckled. "Goodbye Sir. Willis," she said with a slight shake of her head. They settled on shaking hands and Kendra and Kyle walked their separate ways.