First of all I would like to thank all of you who clicked on that follow and favorite button, for those who left a review to tell me how much you enjoyed it, you have no idea how happy it makes me to see all that love and interest on this story, it is very overwhelming.

So here is the second part, and originally it was suppose to be the last one, but my muse decided otherwise. I don't know how many parts there will be, hopefully not much because I have other multi-chapter cs fics that I would like to finish one day.

Thanks again to my buddy oncertwice for giving me this story idea and editing it, I LOVE YOU!

So enjoy!


It was 4 p.m. and Ruby was waiting for Emma at their usual spot, the picnic table near the entrance of their school. It had been their spot since they met, and that's where they would wait for each other before heading to Ruby's house. Emma came out of the big wooden doors and spotted her friend and went to join her at the table. The second that Ruby saw her, she got up, took her red backpack and went to join her midway.

"So, are you ready?" Ruby asked her joyfully. Emma hesitated, she didn't want to go back home, but she also didn't want to see Killian. Not after what she saw that weekend.

She felt like such a fool for thinking that he may have even the slightest interest in her. She was afraid of seeing him, she was already in pain just remembering the sight of him with another girl, and she couldn't stomach seeing him again knowing that it could never be.

"Um…you know, I actually need to go to the library, so see you tomorrow." Before Emma could even turn her back, she felt a hand grab her forearm and shifted her around so she could face Ruby.

"What's wrong?" Ruby had this concerned frown on her face. "You have been acting weird since Saturday, after you came back from the bookstore. What is it?"

Emma really didn't want to talk about it. Ruby didn't know about the crush she had on her big brother and it was better that way. She didn't need anyone pitying her just because some guy wasn't interested in her.

"It's nothing okay? Now can I please go?" Emma looked at her friend with an annoyed expression. She really wanted to leave and escape this interrogation, knowing that if she stayed any longer her friend would pressure her into telling her what was bothering her.

Ruby looked at her with defeated eyes and mumbled something that sounded like 'sure'.

Emma turned back towards the school and headed to the library.

The next day, she didn't go their usual spot, wanting to avoid the same awkward situation that had occurred the previous day. She decided to head directly towards the school library after her last class of the day. She sat down at table next to a window, and she took out her handbooks. She opened one of them and got settled so she could start doing her homework. It didn't take long before her mind started to wander, always daydreaming about the same thing.

Him.

She shook her head and chastised herself for thinking of him again and tried concentrating on her schoolwork. Just when she got that dark hair and those blue eyes out of her head, she heard a loud thud resonating through the library that was caused by a red backpack being dropped on her table. Emma looked up, and saw Ruby with her hands on her hips and a furious look.

"What the hell are you doing here?" she asked, her voice coming out loud and angry.

"Shhh…I came to study." Emma shifted her gaze back to her books, and Ruby sat down in the chair at the other side of the table.

"Could you just warn me next time? I have been waiting for you for half an hour."

"Sorry, I didn't think about that." Emma answered, feeling guilty for ditching her friend. It wasn't Ruby's fault if she was attracted to her brother and that he didn't seem to know that she existed (well he does, but not the way that she wants him to).

"Emma, what's wrong? You've been acting weird—and don't tell me it's nothing because nothing with you always means something."

"Ruby, everything is fine, okay?"

"Emma," Replied her friend in a warning tone.

"Ugh…fine." Emma answered, completely defeated. "It's your brother."

"Killian? What did he do now?" Her friend looked at her with one of those exhausted looks she had, clearly expecting to hear another of her big brothers sassy and sarcastic comments he made that some people didn't like.

"Nothing, actually and that's the problem."

"Okay." Replied Ruby, completely baffled. "I don't get it."

Emma didn't know how to tell her friend about the feelings she had for her brother. Just thinking about it, Emma could feel her face grow red, and her friend's eyes went wide seeing the color of her face changing, suddenly understanding the abrupt change in her behaviour.

"YOU LIKE HIM?" exclaimed Ruby a little too loudly, the other students in the library all looking in their direction with annoyed looks. Emma kicked her friend's leg under the table, a gesture that told her to lower her voice.

"You like him?" Whispered Ruby as she leaned forward.

"Maybe," Emma replied, completely red this time, avoiding her friends eyes.

"Oh my god! You do! Since when?"

"For a while, I think I started to see him in another light last summer." Emma still remembered that summer as if it was yesterday.

Ruby's parents didn't mind the girls from going to a party and having a few drinks, with only one condition—if Killian came to chaperon them.

He did, and he used to bring his friends with them, and that's when she really started to get to know him. See him more as man than a teenager.

"This is so great!" said her friend as she started to jump happily on her seat, with a huge grin plastered on her face.

"Why is that?"

"I mean you are family to me, and when you and my brother start dating, we are really going to be family. We're going to be sisters-in-law!"

"You're completely delusional, you know that?"

"Why?"

"Because it's never going to happen between me and him. He clearly isn't interested in me, he sees me as his sister." Emma said, defeated, and the thought of it never happening stung.

"Oh come on, Emma! He is so into you, he's always asking me about you, and when you didn't come back to our house yesterday he seemed disappointed that you weren't there."

"But it doesn't mean that he likes me the way I like him. And that's a fact." The image of the blond girl in Killian's arm still fresh in her mind, and every time she thought about what she saw, she wanted to cry.

"What do you mean?"

"When I went to the bookstore on Saturday, I saw Killian there with a girl in his arms. They were laughing and they looked very intimate with each other." Emma could feel a lump at the back of her throat and it made it hard to speak.

"Wait…" Emma looked at Ruby and she seemed to recall something. "Was this girl blond, her hair in high bun, and she had blue eyes?"

"Yes." Emma felt confused. Did Ruby know this girl already? Had Killian brought her back to their house to meet his family?

Ruby started laughing after hearing Emma's answer.

"You don't have to worry about her! It's Tink, Killian's best friend."

Emma could feel her heartache slightly drop, and could feel a small pang of hope rising as she heard Ruby's confession on that mystery girl.

Maybe she still had a chance with him?