Title: Blame it on a kiss

Pairing: Parker/Eliot (a little little liiittle bit of Eliot/Kaye but like nothin' really, just slight mentions of it)

Disclaimer: Not mine...I think?

Spoilers: 3X06 "The Studio Job" if you haven't watched, which at this point I think everyone has except me.

A/N: This is a continuation of my last fic "This is unexpected" It has tiny mentions of it so its cool if you haven't read it, I highly recommend you to do it though just so you can tell me what you think! Also I so highly approve of Christian Kane singing, he should do it in every single episode.

Love you all!

Fran


She was supposed to let him know they were ready to go, just that plain and simple. She expected to find him with his brand new fans, signing autographs, but she was wrong. So wrong. What she saw was Eliot and a woman sharing a small but passionate kiss. Like the one he and Parker had shared no more than two hours before.

To say her heart exploded and her eyes brain melted was an understatement. Parker had never cried over a man before, she had never fallen for anyone, there hadn't been a man in her life that had stolen her heart in any way possible, until she had met him. Now the man who had stolen her heart was also breaking it.

He didn't even notice she was there; she did a double take when he stared at the woman before him and smiled. He was somewhat happy, happier than when he had kissed her. It was painful to compare their kiss to the other but she couldn't help it. When he had kissed her she had been surprised, shocked and he had promised he wouldn't forget it. Was he lying? Of course he was. She had the living proof now.

She felt so silly. So ridiculous. Almost crying in the corner for a man she never truly had. It had been one kiss, one amazing kiss and nothing more. There was nothing more between them. She had to focus on that.

Xxxxxxxx

It had been two days since the incident – she now referred to their kiss as an incident – and neither of them spoke about it. Though the crew noticed something was off between them, probably because the fact that Parker had been ignoring Eliot as much as she could. She didn't even poke him anymore, nor did she sit next to him. It wasn't because she was sad, but because she was still very angry at herself and seeing him everyday made her feel foolish and then that led to being slightly angrier. It was a never ending torture. So the most natural thing to do was pretend he didn't existed, though it hardly worked, or pretend her heart didn't beat faster every time he mentioned her name. That was in fact more plausible.

"Men who cheat." Parker said. Her eyes focused on the screen before her. She sat next to Sophie, Eliot on the other side of the table next to Nate.

They all stared at her, with confusion at the sudden anger in her voice. They were discussing a new con; a woman had come to them for help, she feared her husband was doing bad things after part of the money from their account was missing and he had vanished from the world. She had been looking for him, even called the police, but he was nowhere to be found. Now the team was discussing all options for the husband to be missing, from being dead to being kidnapped. Sophie had pointed out that the woman had been completely irritated when they spoke, and she figured she knew what was happening but didn't want to accept it.
"That's what it pisses everyone off. Men who cheat, who make promises and never keep them. Or men who kiss one woman and the next minute they're kissing someone else, just like that."

The group exchanged a confused look, except Eliot, who frowned and shifted in his seat. Parker knew his eyes were on her, she also knew at that moment that he'd figured everything out. The next minute she was up off her stool and out of the building, no one said a word when she left nor did they notice the tears running down her cheeks.

"Parker!" He yelled her name, but she never turned around. She kept walking, her pace faster as she felt him following close behind. Didn't he understand she didn't want to see him? Or speak to him? "Parker, wait. Just wait!"

"Leave me alone, Eliot." she spoke harshly, but he didn't stop.

She climbed the last remaining steps that lead towards her safe place; the roof, breathing the cool air as the door closed behind her. The tears didn't stop, no matter how many times she wiped them away, they kept coming back. If she could stop being angry, if she could stop the pain in her heart for just one moment everything would be easier, lot easier, but it never happened.

"Can we talk?" Eliot spoke behind her. She didn't turn around when he spoke, afraid he might see her tears and the heart break written on her face. "I know you're angry, I understand…"

"Do you?" she said turning around abruptly. He watched her completely in awe at the sight of her tears and the fury she spoke with. "Do you really understand any of this?"

"Parker, I'm trying." Eliot tried to approach her, but she stepped back when he tried to reach her. "But if you don't say anything, if you don't talk to me…we haven't spoken in two days, how can I understand?"

"You—You have no idea how angry I am." she blurted. "I'm angry at myself, at all of this. Why would I, for a moment, think there was going to be something more? Of course not!…God, of course not"

"Parker…"

"I shouldn't have let it happen…" she whispered, the tears she had been wiping constantly kept falling and falling, she was tired of trying to make them stop. She let them free. "I shouldn't have let you kiss me—I shouldn't have kissed you—"

If Eliot didn't understand her sudden outburst, now he did. His eyes fell to the ground and sighed in exasperation, running a hand across his face. Their kiss had happened two days ago, something unexpected but incredible at the same time, but he had also made the mistake of kissing someone he shouldn't have. Parker had seen them, there was no other way she was this upset if she hadn't seen it.

"I don't regret it. I told you I wouldn't…"Eliot spoke, approaching her slowly, hoping she wouldn't walk away.

"You wouldn't? But you did see the opportunity to kiss someone else, when minutes before you kissed me." she told him.

"It was a mistake. I wasn't…"

"No!" she snapped at him. "Don't justify yourself by saying it was a mistake. Don't tell me you shouldn't have done it, no one forced you. No one! But you did it anyway, right? You let me feel—feel like this—made everything special, made a promise you were going to break later. I'm done with this. I'm done, I can't. That's why I don't do this, that's why I don't fall for anyone—I knew you would break my heart, I saw it coming, but I just let myself go."

"Parker, I'm sorry." he whispered. Her eyes watering made his heart turn into pieces.

"Yeah—so am I." she said, wiping the last remaining tears of her face. "But you know what's amazing of all this? I kept wishing for you to come and kiss me. How stupid am I?"

She turned around left him standing there, in the cold night. Now it was his turn to be left heartbroken.

TBC


yes of course it has another chapter, cause well I don't know you guise I just wanted to write another chapter!