"I really don't want to get up." Spencer whispered after the sun had gone down. They were still sprawled in each other's arms, snuggled up with the warmth of each other's body heat.

Caleb groaned as he pulled away, yawning slightly as he stretched his long arms up over his head. "We should probably eat something. Your stomach has been rumbling all afternoon." He pointed out, reaching over to the back of the couch to pick up his shirt. He stood up, only wearing a shirt and Spencer giggled as she covered her eyes.

He shook his head and smiled to himself as he searched around for his trousers. "It's not like you haven't seen it before." He pointed out as he stepped into his boxers and redressed. She nodded and peeked up at him through her hands.

"I really don't know what it is about you, that turns me into a giggling school girl. It's very unprofessional." She pointed out as she reached out to pick up her bra. It didn't take long before they were both fully dressed, with only a memory of everything that had happened earlier on. Spencer wandered back to the kitchen where he cell phone was sitting, and unlocked it. "Oops." She said aloud as she realised how many missed calls and messages. "Must have left it on silent." She commented as she dialled Aria's phone number.

"Spence! Where have you been? We've been trying to get a hold of you all day!" Aria exclaimed on the other end. Caleb walked in and leaned his head over so he could hear the conversation.

"Sorry Aria, I fell asleep. I didn't realise I was America's most wanted today." She said into her receiver as she gave Caleb a bothered look. She really didn't want to feel guilt over the way they spent the day, something that felt so good couldn't be that bad could it?

"Sorry. It's just you really need to read this article, I'm sending it to you now." Aria told her. Spencer could hear her friend typing on the other end, until she reviewed the message and put Aria on speaker phone.

"You're on speaker, Caleb's here." Spencer warned her, but it was Aria she was pretty harmless really. Out of anyone it would have probably been Emily who said something awkward, or maybe not. She just got the feeling that Emily wasn't too keen about her new relationship.

"Hi Aria." Caleb said awkwardly, giving Spencer a frightened look. She didn't have to pull him into this, but he was glad she had saved him from any awkward discussions about Hanna at least.

Spencer opened the article and nudged Caleb to read it along side of her. "Sara's missing." Spencer said out loud, feeling her heart speed up. She looked over at Caleb who's face had drained away any colour that had been there. He looked like he'd seen a ghost.

"Hanna got another text so we know she's fine. It's just creepy how she's a missing person. What is she playing at?" Aria asked down the line, clearly unaware of the couple's involvement or knowledge of Sara's whereabouts.

"I'm sorry to do this, but my mom needs us, something to do with her campaign. I'll call you back later though." Spencer panicked, ending the call without letting Aria respond. She turned straight to Caleb and reached out to take both of his hands.

"She can't have survived that fall could she?" Caleb asked her, fear in his eyes. He didn't know what to think right now, if Sara was alive, would she come after them for letting her fall? He didn't know. All he knew was that they weren't going to escape what happened that night. Because if Sara was truly dead, then there was somebody out there who knew what happened, somebody who was going to make them go down for it.

"Aria sent through Hanna's text from earlier." Spencer told him, looking down at her phone with a frown. She passed it over to her boyfriend who felt sick, his suspicions were right. Someone knew everything and this wasn't going to go away.