"Yes!" Fabian exclaimed, finally coming to a solution on the next task. He had to go tell Nina. He grabbed the book he was looking at and ran up the stairs and in the hall when he ran into the person he was looking for.

"Whoa!" Nina yelled, as the two collapsed onto each other. They immediately burst into a fit of giggles. They were on the floor for a while, simply staring into each other's eyes. If Fabian had to choose a feature of Nina's he liked the best, it would definitely be her beautiful green eyes.

"Um, Nina," he spoke up. "I came up to tell you something but I can't seem to remember—"

"That's fine!" she blurted. "This isn't so bad."

Her eyes glistened and Fabian melted inside. He wanted her back so bad. It was all his fault. All his fault for breaking up with her.

But he didn't think about that now. He was too caught up in the moment. He moved closer toward Nina, wrapping his arm around her. She immediately responded by interlocking one of her legs with his own. At that point, the world disappeared. Fabian didn't care about anything. All he wanted was Nina.

He leaned in and their lips connected, moving slowly and passionately. Fabian was getting submerged in the sweet aroma of her strawberry-scented perfume. She was all he wanted. The two steadily crawled to the nearest door without any thought, their lips never breaking contact. He fumbled for the doorknob, one arm holding Nina close to him. He finally got the door open and they stormed in, Fabian spinning her around as their kisses got more vigorous. Nina wrapped her arms around his neck and his wet kisses pushing her down into a dip in his arms. He was getting more and more into it when all of a sudden…

"Eh-hem."

Fabian and Nina instantly separated and turned toward the voice. Amber was perched on the bed, her mouth wide open. And next to her stood Joy, who seemed on the verge of tears. Fabian was at a loss for words.

"We were just… uh…" He began.

"Yeah… just…" Nina tried.

Joy swallowed. "I think it's pretty clear what you were doing. Excuse me," she said as she pushed past them.

Fabian felt guilty. He wanted to run after her and apologize, but why should he? Why should he apologize for his feelings? Why should he lie and say there was nothing going on between them or that he didn't like her just for Joy's happiness? Running after Joy wasn't worth it. He could lose the one he longed for most, the one he loved.

"Well," Amber got up awkwardly. "I'm just going to leave and pretend I didn't see any of that and then you two can carry on."

She tip-toed out of the room, leaving Fabian and Nina together, alone. The one thing Fabian had been searching for for a long time.

But it didn't feel right now. The mood was lost. Nina walked away and sat down on her bed.

"Well… um…" she bit her lip. Fabian sat down next to her.

"Nina," he started. "I've missed you."

She smiled and face him, resting her hands on his chest and staring into his warm brown eyes. "I've missed you too," she said with a small smile.

"I've missed us. And I want to get back together. Would you like to?"

"Of course," They shared a peck on the lips.

"Oh!" Fabian exclaimed. "I remember! I figured out the task!"

"You're joking,"

"No, I dropped the book in the hallway, come on."

The two ran into the hallway and Nina spoke up, "Fabian. There's no book out here."

"It should be right here!" Fabian exclaimed, pointing where the two collided.

This was bad. Very bad. The book that contained the key to Senet was gone and could possibly be in Victor's hands right now.