Through the window the young boy could see a girl getting undressed. She had white skin and long dark brown hair. She turned towards the window as if she could sense the boy's eyes on her, he ducked and hid under her windowsill. He waited for a few moments before glancing through the window again. The girl had unbuttoned her shirt and the boy could see her lacy black bra.

The boy watched for another thirty minutes, until the girl got into bed. Quietly, he got up and walked back to his house, stuffing his hands in his pockets as he went. He would try to come tomorrow night as well. He couldn't think of a better way to use his time but apparently his father could. When he got home his Mother and Father stopped him in the hallway. An hour later the boy was in a taxi on the way to a private all-boys boarding school. He wondered what he had done to deserve it, and whether he would ever see the girl again. 'I guess not.' He answered himself. The taxi stopped, and holding back tears Anthony DiNozzo grabbed his bags and stepped out, looking around at the boarding school that had just become his home.

***

"Mr. DiNozzo would you please pay attention?" Tony's head snapped up from the picture he was drawing to look at his biology teacher Mrs. Nash. She was frowning at him along with the rest of his class.

"Sorry Mrs. Nash." He said.

"Bring me the paper you were drawing on." Reluctantly, Tony grabbed the piece of paper and took it up to his teacher. When she saw the vulgar picture of her, Tony could have sworn he saw steam come from her ears. Calmly, Mrs. Nash ripped up the paper and tossed it into the recycling bin.

"Detention Mr. DiNozzo. Back to your seat now." Tony bowed to his teacher and then walked back to his seat. He tried to pay attention to his class, but he couldn't. After class he ducked into the bathroom and studied himself in the mirror. Ever since he had gotten to the boarding school he had been feeling emotional, not something a normal fifteen year old boy would be feeling.

Tony had brown hair that stuck up many different ways and was wearing the standard uniform for the boys at the boarding school. Navy blue pants, blue shoes, a white long-sleeved shirt, blue vest, navy blue tie and blue blazer. He had been at the school for two years and still didn't have any friends. This was unusual for Tony, but nothing in his life had been easy or normal since he started watching the girl five years ago.

Tony knew that watching a girl every day for three years was stalker traits, but he couldn't help himself. She was the most beautiful girl he had ever set his eyes on and he hadn't seen her for two years. All he wanted to do was to see her again, he would have given anything to have it happen.

The rest of the day was like a blur to Tony. He finished all of his classes and then headed off to his detention with Mrs. Nash. Although the detention was boring, the time passed quickly and Tony headed off to dinner. He collected his tray and stood, trying to find somewhere to sit. Looking around he noticed an empty table. Moving quickly, he walked over to it and sat down.

'My friends back home would laugh themselves silly if they saw that I was sitting alone.' Tony thought to himself. Luckily, his friends weren't here. It was just Tony, alone and broken. After dinner, Tony didn't feel like talking, so he went straight up to his dorm and got into bed. Sleep came quickly, but with it a terrible nightmare.

Tony was standing in a meadow with green grass, flowers and a golden gazebo. He began to walk around, fascinated by the place until he heard a voice, one that sounded like a thousand angels talking at once, speak his name.

"Anthony DiNozzo?" He froze. He would know that voice anywhere. Slowly, he turned around and came face to face with the love of his life. The girl he had been watching for three years, Caitlin Todd.

"Caitlin?" Caitlin nodded and Tony studied her, looking up and down her body. She was even more beautiful than he remembered. 'Of course she is! It's a dream!' Tony thought anxiously. Lost in his thought, he didn't notice when Caitlin walked to the edge of a cliff, one he hadn't noticed before.

"Why did you watch me Anthony? You watched me for three years, I thought you were a stalker."

"No, that's not true!" Tony argued. "I never meant to be a stalker!"

"Yet you were one none the less. Goodbye Anthony DiNozzo." Realising what Caitlin was about to do, Tony ran forward, but it was too late, Caitlin had already jumped.

"No!" He yelled. Suddenly, the meadow was no longer a peaceful place, and Tony noticed shadows and monsters that were there for a moment and then gone the next. He looked back towards the cliff where Caitlin had jumped from. She was standing there once more, but had dark gray skin and bloodshot red eyes. Her hair was long and mangy and she had fingernails that were at least an inch long. When she spoke, it was like fingernails grinding down a chalkboard.

"You killed me Anthony DiNozzo!" She screamed. "You stalked me and forced me to commit suicide!" She flew forwards and tightened her hands around Tony's neck. "I. Hate. You." Tony could feel himself running out of air, and the last thing he heard before everything went black was Caitlin's maniac scream.

Tony woke with a start. He sat up in bed and looked around, breathing deeply. All of the other boys were in bed asleep. Tony got up and put on a dressing gown. He walked out to the living room and looked out the window at the moon. His nightmare had frightened him. He couldn't bear to lose Caitlin, yet he felt that he had already lost her. He was never going to see her again. Perhaps it was time for him to move on. But the more he thought of it, the more he realised he couldn't do it. He couldn't forget about Caitlin.

Still shaking he walked back to his dorm and got into bed once more. The next morning Tony felt like a zombie. It wasn't until his parents arrived at the front door did he remember that it was parents day.

"Anthony?" He turned around and was instantly pulled into a tight hug from his mother.

"Mum!" He pulled away and stuck his hand out for a handshake from his father. It came, as strong as he remembered.

"Perhaps we should sit down Anthony; I have some good news for you." Tony nodded and directed his parents to the nearest table. They all sat down, his parents sitting opposite from him. "Your Mother and I have done a lot of careful thinking and we believe that you are ready to be around females again." Tony looked up. Had he heard his parent's right? Were they actually going to bring him home, closer to Caitlin? His father pulled out a brochure. Tony took it and read the first line.

"Broken Grave School for Girls and Boys?" Tony looked into his parents eyes.

"You're transferring me to a mixed boarding school?"

"Are you unhappy with the decision? Would you rather stay here?" His mother asked him. Tony shook his head. At least being around girls again would enable him to forget about Caitlin. "Pack your bags Anthony, you leave with us immediately." Tony jumped up and hugged his parents, then ran to his dorm to pack his bags.