"Will, go to bed. We aren't going to find anything tonight." Sylvia handed Will a blanket.

"I know. I'm just looking at the stars. There is something about them tonight, I can't think what it is..." Will trailed off, still immersed in the stars. Sylvia leaned against Will's arm and looked up at the sky also.

"Well, they are beautiful."

"No, something else. There is...a feeling. I can't really explain it. Never mind." Will turned away from the star winking down at him. "Where am I sleeping tonight Miss Sylvia?"

"Well all of the usual places are taken. So where do you want to sleep?"

"I'll just sleep out here. I like looking at the stars." Will laid down on the deck and rested his head on the blanket that Sylvia had given him.

Sylvia laid down next to him and put her head on his shoulder. "You know, my Mom used to tell me that when the stars winked at me, it was my father talking to me. So I used to close my eyes and listen. And sometimes I could hear him talking. I never understood what he was saying, but the sound of his voice would comfort me and I would fall asleep to it."

Will closed his eyes. He tried very hard to focus on Elizabeth's face, but it was hard think of her while Sylvia was laying on his shoulder.

Sylvia shifted, she was now leaning on her arm facing Will.

Will looked at her. And suddenly, not giving Will anytime to think about what was happening, Sylvia kissed him. She rapped her arms around his neck and pulled him closer.

Will couldn't stop himself. It had been a while since a girl had kissed him like that. He sunk into the kiss, and ran his fingers through her hair.

Sylvia cautiously parted Will's lips with her tongue and met his. Her hands edged down his back and arrived at his pants.

Will's mind cleaned, and Elizabeth's face burst into existence. Will pulled away from Sylvia and stood up. Sylvia looked shocked.

"Whats wrong?" Will tried to talk, but his throat had sealed. He coughed.

"Sylvia. I can't."

"What?"

"I- I just. Can't." Will turned his back on her, and walked off into the darkness.