Oliver's POV

"Okay Oliver, how do I look?" Lilly asked as she spun around. She was wearing a red tank top with a star on it and jeans. Her hair was in a bun on top of her head. Some people may have said she looked silly, but I thought she looked beautiful.

"Amazing..." I trailed off and then realized what I said. "I mean...you look cool."

"Haha thanks." She said, beaming. We were going to a Hannah Montana concert. My first ever. Hannah Montana had beautiful blond hair, but that was the only thing I really thought was beautiful about her, anyway. Lilly had beautiful blond hair, and everything else about her was beautiful too.

"Let's go." She said and we walked out to my moms car. "Tonight I'm going to get Hannah Montana's auttograph." Lilly exclaimed.

"Tonight...I'm going to wash and conditions Hannah's beautiful blond hair." I said, trying to see if there was an jelousy in Lilly's eyes.

"You're such a dounut." Lilly said and I laughed. Except, this time, there was something in her eyes. Rather than usual joking manner that was usualy in her eyes, right now her eyes seemed to look...angry?

"Lilly..." I began only to be cut off by my mom.

"We're here."

"Thanks for the ride Mrs. O." Lilly said, putting on a fake smile. I was the only one who could tell when her smiles were fake...they usualy were.

"Thanks mom, so...we'll see you at 11." I said and closed the door, walking over to Lilly. When my mom drove away I turned to her. "You cold?" I asked as I saw her rubbing her arms.

"A little."

"Take my sweater." I said, taking it off and putting it on her shoulders.

"Thanks." She smiled, barely... but genuinely.

"A real smile." I accidently said out loud.

"What?" Lilly looked confused.

"Nothing. So...let's go."

...L.a.t.e.r...

"That was AMAZING!" Lilly squeeled as we walked out of the concert hall.

"Yeah...it was great." I smiled, slightly.

"What's the matter?" Lilly asked.

"Oh...nothing...everything's good."

"Oliver..." Lilly looked at me warningly.

"Okay...I'm just...I don't know. I like this girl and...I really don't think she likes me back."

"Of course she does. Why wouldn't she?"

"I dunno..." I sighed.

"Oh come on, Oliver. Even if she doesn't...she's not worth your amazingness." She said smiling in a joking manner, but we both knew she ment it. "Just tell her that you like her...the worst thing that'll happen is she won't like you back and there will be an even better girl out there that's worth you."

"There's no one better than her." Oliver said.

"So you're really serious about her." Lilly said and I nodded.

"Lilly...if a guy were to tell YOU that he liked you...how would you want him to do it?" I asked, making it sound like I wanted to know for this 'mystery girl'.

"Well...I guess I'd want him to kiss me. Just...kiss me. Make me know that he's serious about me."

"Cool...I'll try that."

"Cool." Lilly smirked but at the same time had sadness in her eyes. "So, we're going with the Hannah-Plan-nah" Lilly said, refering to our plan to sneak into Hannah's dressing room. I was going to hoist her into the window and then I told her I'd be able to climb in on my own.

"Yeah. Let's do it." I smiled at her as we walked around to the back of the stadium.

"Okay so I guess I can stand on your shoulders or you can-" Lilly began, with sadness in her voice.

"Hey Lilly?" I cut her off.

"Yeah?" She said, turning from the window to face me.

The second she did i took her waist and pushed her, gently against the Stadium wall.

"Oliver, what ar-"

I kissed her. Full on kissed her. Her lips were soft and tasted like vanilla. Of course she was shocked but soon enough, she responded to my kiss. I smiled against her lips and felt her smile back. When we pulled away from the kiss she looked at me, square in the eyes. She was smiling more than I had seen her smile since we entered the junior high, and we were now in the 8th grade.

"I like you too." She said and I smirked and kissed her once again.

Once we pulled away from that kiss, she said. "Let's do this." refering to our Hannah Plan-nah.

I lifted her tiny body up on my shoulders and smiled to the wall that I was now facing.