AN: Just a quick, like three shot story I came up with. I'd just like to say thank you to EVERYONE who reads, and reviews. It really, really means a lot to me. Thank you ahead of time for taking your time to do so.

Amber sat swinging back and forth on the swings at the local park. Everything was changed now, and to make it worse she was on her own now. Her mother had been arrested half hour ago, she had lost Miss Teenage Hairspray. She had no father, she had no where to go. Clouds had gathered overhead, pouring their tears onto her. She sat there, swinging back and forth. Drowning in her own pain and sorrow, lost in her own thoughts. What was she going to do!? She had no where to go, no way of getting into her own house even. Her mother had never given her a key or anything. She sat there, swinging back and forth trying to forget about the nauseating pain that was going through her stomach at the fact of her being alone in life now. Her slim fingers gripping the cold, soaking wet chains. Her chemically enhanced hair was plastered to her face, she didn't care. All she concentrated on was swinging slowly back and forth. Mascara and make up was streaming down her face, she was drenched to the bone and freezing cold. She was numb to the cold now, she just kept letting the swing take her back and forth, she'd probably do this all night if she wanted. She closed her eyes and imagined that she was a princess in some far away land with no troubles at all. The fairytale princess she once had been, before her life had been twisted around.

Corny drove down the road, his million dollar smile looked like it was glued to his handsome face. Finally, the show had been integrated! Also just to make it better, Seaweed's younger sibling Inez was the lead dancer now. It proved that all the Stubb's where talented, very talented.Velma was finally arrested, now he was at peace and could enjoy work. Suddenly it hit him, what had happened to Amber?! He basically slammed on the breaks when he thought of that. He was the last one to leave the studio, it had been completely empty, the kid couldn't of walked home. A mile and a half was too long for her to walk, let alone even think of walking. He frowned nervously, where could gorgeous Amber could of gone? He drove on slowly, his mind wondering. His wind shield wipers flying back and forth frantically. His blue eyes caught a slim figure as he drove a park, he rolled his eyes. What kind of idiot would be out in this weather? Swinging their life away. He drove on, then slammed on the breaks. He knew exactly who that was. It was Amber, he was sure of it. No one in Baltimore could have the same dress as that princess. He let his cars tires rub against the curb slightly before he jumped out. Immediately greeted by a ice cold gust of wind and rain falling onto him. He walked up to the swing set.

"Amber?" He called unsure, praying it was her so he could get her home and out of his mind to know she was some what safe. He watched the figure on the swings slowly halt. She looked up, their eyes meeting. She looked like she had been ripped apart. She didn't answer him, she just sat there staring at him. "Oh Amber.." He whispered, walking toward her. He stood in front of her, she was soaking wet and shaking uncontrollably but she didn't seem to mind the cold.

"What?" She snapped in reply, he was the last person she wanted to see right now. He was the one who got her mother arrested.

"You're soaking wet, come on I'll drive you home."

"I have no home, I have no way of getting to my house. Leave me here to die, you don't care about me. Go have fun on your integrated TV show, go smile with Tracy and Link. Go have a life, something I don't have anymore."

"Amber.. You have a life ahead of you," Corny replied, shocked by her response.

"No. I don't. I have no one, and nothing. Why do you even care?"

"Gee Amber, I don't know. Maybe it's because I see through your bitterness, look inside and see a beautiful young lady inside of you. Someone who has a great life ahead of them, maybe they just need some help when they hit a bump on the road. Maybe I am crazy. I'm sorry I bothered you, I'll go now," Corny told her, turning around slowly. He started to walk away when he heard foot steps slowly fallowing him. He turned around to see Amber's unsure expression. She walked up to him, so she was facing him. She hugged him tightly, burying her head into his chest. Sobs started to overcome her body as she started crying heavily into his jacket. He wrapped his arms around her, letting her tears flow. He held her until she looked up at him.

"Help me?" It was more of a question than a statement. He nodded, taking her hands.

"Of course." was his simple reply as he led her to his car that he had left running.

The two sat in the car, the head cranked up so high Corny thought he was going to pass out. Amber seemed rather content, slowly defrosting. His wind racing, what was he going to do with her. He couldn't take her home to her own house. She had no family, she had no one at all. As if she had read his mind she spoke, her voice cracking sounding like she was going to break down and cry again. She seemed to far away, like she wasn't on this planet almost.

"I'm all alone Corny.. I have no one, not even a boyfriend," She told him with a bitter laugh.
"No Amber, you have me." Corny replied solemnly.
Amber looked at him, "You don't have to do this Corny, you really don't.. You could of left me out there."
"No trust me, I couldn't," He replied honestly. Amber looked at him, rather shocked. Was this what it was like for someone to care about you? She wasn't positive, but she liked it.

They pulled into his house, he led her inside.
"Welcome home Amber, this is where you will be staying for now on."