Okay Guys, This is the story I mentioned a while ago in Love Is "A Four Letter LIE" I have several chapters already written for this one, that way you guys will get more updates so I have more time to work on both stories. I wasn't really going to postthis for a while, but I figured that it was the best choice. It's easier for me to write several stories at once rather than one. that way when I get bored or frustrated, I can simple save my progress and move to the other. Hope you guys enjoy!

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I'll try to come up with a better summary/sypnosis.


Summary: "Something lost like a life can never return." He was supposed to come right back after he visited his family. He was supposed to take me on our honeymoon. But he never made it to Russia, because Strigoi Hijacked the plane.

19 days. That's how long the marriage of Dimitri and Rose lasted before Dimitri's death. Losing the love of her life once was hard. Losing him the second time because she had to kill him broke her. But losing him the third time will test her sanity.

Prologue

"They kissed goodbye at the terminal gate. She said, "You're gonna be late if you don't go." He held her tight, said, "I'll be alright. I'll call you tonight to let you know"

He bought a postcard, on the front it just said 'Heaven'. With a picture of the ocean and the beach. And the simple words he wrote her said he loved her and they told her how he'd hold her if his arms would reach.

Wish you were here, wish you could see this place! Wish you were near, I wish I could touch your weather's nice, it's paradise, it's summertime all year and there's some folks we know. They say, "Hello, and miss you so, wish you were here"

She got a call that night but it wasn't from him, it didn't sink in right away, "Ma'am the plane went down. Our crews have searched the ground, no survivors found" she heard him say. But somehow she got a postcard in the mail that just said Heaven with a picture of the ocean and the beach. And the simple words he wrote her said he loves her and they told her how he'd hold her if his arms would reach.

Wish you were here, wish you could see this place, wish you were near, I wish I could touch your face. The weather's nice, it's paradise, it's summertime all year and there's some folks we know. They say, "Hello, I miss you so, wish you were here"

The weather's nice, in paradise. It's summertime all year and all the folks we know, they say, "Hello, I miss you so, wish you were here. Wish you were here." Wish You Were Here by Mark Wills

[3RD PERSON]

"Dimitri! You have to go now if you don't want to miss your plane!" Dimitri chuckled as Rose fussed over the time. It wasn't like her to be so eager to be on time, but she had also been bugging him to go visit family for months. And now after several weeks of planning with his family, the trip was happening.

"Alright Roza! I'm going!" She gave him a loving hug before stepping back and letting him go through baggage check.

The baggage check and security lines were long, as he knew they would be. But they were shorter than he had anticipated and the extra time allowed him to skim through the shops. It was rare for a Dhamphir such as he to be allowed any time for personal needs. And although this wasn't really a need he felt as though he should spend it looking for a souvenir for his Roza.

He mozied around for a time before a shop selling greeting and post cards caught his attention.

He chose a simple card, one that showed the sun shinning over a beautiful ocean and the letters HEAVEN printed nicely across the front. He wanted to leave her something to help her while he was gone.

After pondering for several minutes, he finally wrote:

Roza,

I love you, please remember to look after yourself well while I am gone. If I could, I would be holding you right now, but I know we will see each other again and when we do, I plan to hold you and never let go. If you get lonely while I am gone, just remember our times together or watch a home-video. Do your best guarding Lissa! All the people here love you and miss you! We'll all see you again when we can! We know you'll love it here, nice summer air and none of the annoying wind you despise so much!

I love you Roza.

Dimitri

He didn't much like what he wrote at first, he didn't feel that it truly conveyed his love for his Roza.

But then, nothing could put his feelings for her into words.

"Flight 106 to Moscow, Russia now Boarding. "Flight 106 to Moscow, Russia now Boarding."

With a sigh he paid the clerk for the card and postage stamp before dropping the card into the post box for it to be mailed.

"Final call for Flight 106 to Moscow, Russia. Final call for Flight 106 to Moscow, Russia now Boarding."

A petite woman with blonde hair in her mid 40's was waiting to collect his ticket at the terminal gate.

A small smile graced his lips as the woman confirmed his ticket.

For just a little while, he was going to his childhood home.

IN A SMALL house just inside the Royal Court a phone rang. The woman inside had been waiting for this call all day since he had left. Excitedly she ran through the house to the kitchen where they kept the phone.

She snatched the phone from the receiver and without checking the ID she answered.

"Hello?"

"Is this the residence of Dimitri Belikov?" The woman stood with the phone to her ear, confused. Of course this was his house, it was his emergency contact number when his cell phone couldn't be reached.

"Ma'am?" Startled out of her thoughts, she almost dropped the phone.

"Yes. This is Dimitri's house. How can I help you? I'm afraid he isn't in right now. He's on a Russia bound plane to visit his family and won't be back until sometime next week. I can take a message for you though." A bit of dread began to stir in her stomach. The voice on the other end hesitated before asking:

"May I ask whom I am speaking with? What is your relationship with Mr. Belikov?" Now the woman was utterly confused. Few people had this number and those who did new exactly what her relationship with Dimitri was.

"I'm Rosemarie Belikova, his wife." The voice sighed sadly before delivering news that would forever change Rose's life.

"We're sorry ma'am. The plane went down just outside New York. We have found no survivors."