Rain, rain, and yet more rain. Goddess forbid I can actually make a lot out of this.

The rain had soaked his hair a long time ago, he had simply stopped caring an even longer time ago.

He rose to let a hand run through his hair, not even noticing the unconscious movement. He sighed and shook his head sadly.

"What's wrong?" a voice asked softly; a distinct female voice.

He turned so fast he almost slipped, but stayed on his feet. When he saw who had arrived, he simply sent her a devious smirk.

"Why, nothing, of course. Were you worried?" he asked teasingly.

She rolled her eyes and let out an irritated groan. "Of course I was. Why else would I be out in this godforsaken weather?"

"The same reason I am." he whispered quietly, then louder. "This weather isn't godforsaken. It's filled with emotion, with sadness and depression." he shook his head tiredly. "You are simply too happy to see it."

"Why are you sad enough to see it?" she asked softly, only barely loud enough for him to hear.

He send her a sad smile. "Because of you." he whispered. "You're ignoring me."

She shook her head irritated, almost aggravated. "Am not! If I ignored you, I wouldn't be out in this weather!" she insisted with a stomp of her foot.

"No, you're not ignoring me all the time. But you're ignoring me when I want you to see me."

"That's because you're mainly a pain in the neck! How can I know that you don't want to annoy me again?"

He send her another sad smile. "I annoy you after you've been ignoring me. I need your attention."

"Need it? When you with ease can get anyone else's attention?" she snorted with disdain. "Hardly."

"True. Unbelievable, but true." he lowered his head, but kept his eyes on her.

"Stop sounding so depressed!" she shook her head in irritation. "If you can't take me ignoring you, talk to me!"

"I'm not sure that would work." he kept that sad smile on his lips.

"Uff! I'll prove I'm not ignoring you." she then stomped over, grabbed his chin, and pressed her lips to his.

Needless to say he almost fell over in shock. He waited till she had pulled back with falling.

"You... kissed me?" he asked incredulously.

"Seems so." she shrugged as though it was something she did every day. "Come on in, it would be best if we didn't catch a cold, right?" she turned and walked towards the inn, but stopped and looked over her shoulder before even opening the door.

He still sat on the wet pavement, smiling as though he couldn't get happier.

"Are you coming?" she asked, raising a fine eyebrow.

"Yes, right away." he send her a happy smile, which she returned, and walked up to her.

"Rain might not be as depressed as I thought." he mused before walking in after her.

Romance is thick in the rain. Please review now, it means a lot to me.