She just sat on her roof in the rain. Her parents had tried everything to get her out of the rain, but their attempts were futile. Things were buzzing in her head. All about one subject; Gregor, or Elliot, it didn't matter what you called him. He was her first boyfriend, and looking back she didn't know why she had fallen for him. He just ended up being another fake. She clutched either side of her arm trying to stay warm in the rain. She didn't want to go back inside her house. She didn't know exactly why, it was like her body wouldn't move from that spot.
"Sam." Her body instantly grew stiff. She knew that voice; it was Danny. What was he doing here? She ignored his green eyes.
"What are you doing here?" Her eyes closed listening to the pitter patter of the rain.
"Sam, Please, You can't stay out here in the rain."
"I can, and I will." She shot back a deadly glare at him.
"I didn't want to do this Sam, but you're giving me no choice." He grabbed her by her shoulders turned them intangible and sunk them into her room. She squirmed under his touch, and as soon as her feet felt land, she pushed him away.
"Why are you here?" There was a slight accusation in her voice.
"Sam, I- I was worried about you." He put his hand on her shoulder; she didn't bother to push it away.
"He was my first boyfriend." Those words stung Danny's mind. He remained silent.
"He lied to me Danny." He simply just pulled her in a tight embrace, his arms circled around her tiny waist as his chin rested on her shoulder.
"I'm sorry."
"For what? You already apologized for spying on me." She whispered trying to think of anything that he had to be sorry for.
"I'm sorry he broke your heart." He pulled her closer.
"If you need anything, I'll be here for you." A single tear rolled down her cheek.
"Thanks." The two teens relished in the silent bliss. Sam leaned her head back on his chest.
"Did you really mean it?" Danny used one hand to stroke the side of her arm.
"Mean what?"
"When you said there are a million reasons why a boy could like me?" Danny nodded his head.
"Even when you said I was pretty?" Her voice was weak.
"Beautiful." He murmured. He heard her sigh.
"There must be a boy out there for me somewhere…." She let her voice fade. She wanted to stay in his arms.
"Maybe closer than you think." Danny agreed.
'One day I'll tell her that I'm not clueless anymore.'
