A/n this is my first fic so don't get to crazy if it's bad. Please r/r!

Mr. Right

Phil began to pace back in forth in his backyard. He was waiting for Keely. She was supposed to meet him after her date with Mike. Phil knew Mike wasn't a good guy but Keely went out with him anyway. To avoid a fight he let her go with hope that he was wrong. Suddenly he heard someone fiddling with the gate.

"Keely?" he asked.

"Ya, it's me," replied the sad girl as she entered Phil's backyard.

"Was it really that bad?" he asked.

She looked down feeling a tear roll down her cheek.

"I'm so sorry Keel," Phil began.

"About what, you were right," said Keely.

"You're always right," continued Keely.

"You are always right about the jerks I go out with, about how I shouldn't mess with your gadgets, how I should've told my mom the truth about cheerleading and the list goes on,"

Phil opened his mouth to speak but she continued.

"But, I don't listen and I get my heart broken and ruin things for myself and others," Keely said as she felt herself lose control of her tears, " And instead of telling me 'I told you so', you tell me that it's okay and apologize when you were right all along."

"I am such a screw-up who always worries about what other people think, who's dad left her when I was 3, and who goes out with jerks when the one person who isn't a jerk puts up with it all," Keely said somehow through all her tears.

"You have such a loving family even though you may think they are embarrassing, you have a pure heart, you don't care what others think of you, and you are the smartest, funniest, and sweetest guys I've ever met," Keely stated.

"Why would such a perfect guy like you put up with such a screw-up like me?" Keely finished.

Phil finally could see that she was done, and without hesitation simply said, "Because I love you."

Keely looked into his eyes and had no doubt that what he said was true.

"I love you too," Keely said in almost a whisper.

They grew closer to each other. Phil held his arms out and she fell into them. She rested her hands on his shoulders. They looked into each other's eyes and their lips met one another as they shared their first kiss. They slowly separated from the kiss and smiled at each other.

Then, they heard someone clearing their throat and looked up at the porch to see Pim. They all stared at one another until Pim broke the silence, "It's about time."