It had been months since his disappearance, but she had finally found him.

"How did you find me?" Bruce said backing away. He was slightly hunched over with hands out, palms facing Natalie, in a defensive position. He didn't want to hurt her. He was a monster, and he couldn't bring himself to love her. Because in the end, he knew it would destroy her.

"I asked around." She said raising the corner of her mouth, to form a timid half smile. She was slowly stepping towards Bruce. She didn't want to scare him into running again. And if he ran, she couldn't live with losing him again. "I tracked your movements through the people that you have helped. All I had to do was ask about the American Doctor." Natalie giggled slightly. The kind of giggle that comes out when you are heart broken, and have nothing left but to laugh.

Bruce was scared, he didn't want to hurt her. "You should never have come. You should have just forgotten about me." He looked down at the ground. Lowering his hands.

Before she knew what she was doing, she was in front of him like lightning. She could feel his breath on her face. Raising her hands slowly, she cupped his face gently, and brought his gaze to meet hers.

"I don't know what I would do without you." It was almost a whisper; she looked away still holding his face.

Bruce couldn't control himself any longer. He loved her and he wanted to make her feel ok again. He forced his lips onto hers, moving his hands from his sides only to find a home on her hips.

He pulled her close. Bruce wanted to be with her so bad, but he knew if he let go, the other guy would take over.

Their kisses became more passionate. Bruce moved his right hand up, tracing her curves. It had been a long time since he had felt intimate with a women and he never wanted it to end. He was drunk on her touch.

Bruce's wristwatch that measures his heartbeat began to beep faster, and faster. He had to pull away before he turned.

Natalie squeaked with pain as he grew stronger. His grip on her hips tightened. It wasn't agonizing pain, but it startled her, to the point she loosened her arms around his neck.

His wristwatch was almost at a solid high, pitched tone. His heart beat faster. Before it was too late he pushed her away.

His breath was heavy and shallow. He stared at Natalie, waiting for her to say something.

"You shouldn't be with me." He stared at the floor, ashamed at what he had done.

Natalie said nothing for a few moments, then looked up with a gleam in her eye. "Do you want to go for a walk?"

Bruce looked up and smiled, his eyes filled with hope. "Yes."

It had been days since Bruce and Nat had the intimate encounter.

They mostly go on walks and talk. She loved being with him. He was cute when he talked about science. He was her little scientist. Being herself around him was easy. She didn't have to worry about a ledger.

Tonight was different. The stars were out, and they were enjoying themselves. There wasn't pressure to hide