A.N: Well, here is the next chapter. I want to thank for reviewing for the last chapter. It meant a lot to me. Thanks again to CattyCat for reviewing and inspiring me.

I'm not trying to flatter you but am trying to thank you. Keep that in mind Catty.

CattyCat: I took your advice and divided the POV's. I would have done that before but I thought the gaps would show but they didn't but I did make them.

Blueheelers4ever: Thanks for saying that. You don't know how good that makes me feel.

Kittygurl00-Tempest00: Sorry for taking long to update. I never feel like actually signing in and updating although I write everyday. Thank god your computers okay. : P

You know, Rob having a girlfriend will make the story better. I promise you that. But tell me something, do you really like my story. I mean really really.

Robs POV

Her questions never stopped. She went on and on. And because of that stupid Wendell I almost lost her again. Then she asked me how I found her. It was actually pretty funny.

"Well, it was pretty stupid. I broke into the white van that's always stationed outside your house. It was easy. They have this huge file about you. Your day to day schedule and your contact info and even all the fibs they have told people about where you were. They even have the lie that they told me. I just had to look through the file and find your current address. Along with your address there was your phone number."

"That's it." Jess said in a dull voice.

"Yup, that's about it and I got a fine for five thousand dollars for trespassing." Ouch, that was rubbing it in a little. I knew that but I wanted some amount of sympathy from the girl. Look what I had gone through to find her.

Five thousand dollars was a lot for me. It's like five months savings. I think I did see a little bit of sympathy show on Jess's face. She was softening. I knew my way around her. Aurora here we come.

"What's her name?" Jess asked me after a while.

"Aurora." I said cautiously. What if she backs out? Then what will I do?

"Well, you know very well that I need a picture of her before I can do any thing." YES!! She is helping me.

"Yes, I know I have a picture right here." I said excitedly. I fumbled through my wallet looking for the picture of Aurora that I always carried along with me. "This is her." I said after handing the picture of Aurora to Jess.

Aurora was about a few inches taller than Jess. She had long auburn colored hair which reached up to her shoulders. They were very soft and silky. Her hair always smelled fresh as if she had just taken a shower. She had green eyes that pierced right through me. Her smile was enough to make me shiver all over. Aurora was the first girl who was able to make me feel this way. Before I might have called it being silly but now I call it true love.

I stared at Jess as she looked at the picture of Aurora. I saw her eyes darken and then narrow at the picture. Then I saw a smile on her face. She looked up at me and then she spoke –

Jess's POV

She was really beautiful. Aurora, I mean. She was tall, sensitive and no doubts a cheerleader. No wonder Rob was so desperate to get her back. She was a keeper. She was not like me. Short, hard-hitting and –

Just then a shiver passed through my spine. I felt funny. I wanted to run away and felt some unwanted hatred toward Rob who was doing nothing but staring at me expectedly. I wanted to tear his face out and to slap him but another part of me, the one who had more control over myself prevented me from doing any such thing.

Just as suddenly as this feeling had arisen from the blue, it evaporated away and was forgotten. I felt confused as to how I could think so harshly of Rob who had done nothing to me except ask for my help to find his girlfriend who he loved so much – then I remembered. He had broken my heart. He was the main reason for my going to Tajikistan. He had sold me to the Feds. He had sold me and proved to me that I was nothing to him except a toy.

I smiled coldly at him. But whether he caught on or not, I was not too sure of. "Rob, I need to sleep on it. You know that my powers don't work this way. I don't even know if I can find her. Even holding her picture makes me feel weaker and weaker. It's like –"

I trailed off. Robs expression changed so suddenly. One minute he was staring at me with a hopeful look in his eye and the next he was crushed. He looked like a child does whose ice cream had fallen on the ground and no one would buy him anymore. He looked so sad, that I began softening again for the fifth or sixth time that day.

"But I'll give it a try, okay? I'll need to borrow this for tonight, if that's okay with you." I said.

"Yeah, of course it is. I've got many others. Now if you want to catch something to eat, we can go to the Snack Shack or simply get something from The Drive Through." Rob said excitedly in a rush.

I felt very weak and tired all of a sudden so all I said was, "No, its fine. I'm kind of tired so I think I'll go home."

Rob looked at me worriedly, "Are you okay? You look kind of pale."

"No, I'm fine."

"Well, whatever you say. Let's go." Rob said a little reluctantly.

Rob paid for the drinks and then we left Chick's. When I opened the door I heard everyone at the bar shout, "Bye Jess." It was so sweet that I couldn't stop myself from turning around and going, "Bye."

Rob's POV

As I lay in my bed that night I kept thinking about one thing and that thing did not involve Aurora one bit. That should have been the first hint but I didn't understand it – not then.

I kept on wondering about whether Jess still liked me. And most importantly if she did what I should do about it. Jess was a really nice girl. It was awfully nice of her to agree to help me find Aurora. I needed a way to make it up to her. But how?

Before I could think of a way I went to sleep. I had dreams of some of the moment which I had spent with Jess. They were all a blur but were as clear as crystal at the same time. I woke up with a start because I heard a sound of shattering glass.

I ran downstairs and saw two things; a broken glass of spilled juice on the floor and my mother hugging Jess as if she was her long lost daughter. But Jess was hugging her back with the same force and love. It lasted for a few minutes until I cleared my throat.

Jess pulled away from my mother suddenly and turned around, her back facing me. Then she turned around once more looking at me. By looking at her face I could tell that she had been crying. Her eyes were all puffy and red. My mother was crying too but she did not try to hide it.

"Rob, look who's here. Our Jess is back. Look how grown up you are my dear. Have the evil people left you alone?" My mom said between sobs.

"Mom, she's nineteen, not four." I said just to stop my mom from making a fool of her.

"No, its okay, Rob. I'm good ma'am and what 'evil people' are you talking about?" Jess said in a clueless way.

"Nothing mom, she meant nothing Jess. Let's go outside and talk." I said dragging Jess. One more minute and Jess would have known everything; the way I had been lying to everyone about her disappearance and the way I had pretended that she had told me and left.

Once we were safely outside with mom making Jess and I some breakfast, I let out my breath which I had been holding without realizing it.

"What's wrong Rob, you look tense? Was it wrong of me to come to your house?" Jess asked me in a defensive way.

"No. Not at all. It was not wrong of you to drop by. Actually it was pretty nice of you. My mom missed you a lot Jess. She always wondered why you left. Why did you leave anyway?" I asked her saying all of it in a rush wondering if she got what I had just said.

"Um, –"

You will find out the reason after I update and that will be when I get at least four reviews. It not much I'm asking for, others ask for ten or to reach to 200. C'mon guys. Help me out here.

I love the way Jess says that Rob sold her to the Feds. It's so emotional, don't you think?

I need help here. What do you think Jess should discover about Aurora? Please give me some ideas.