He loved her, she loved him. They loved eachother, so he didn't see what the problem was.

Time after time, in the past, they proved their complete adoration for eachother. Nothing and no one could tear them apart because there was too much love between them, so much love that it would drown whatever and whoever even dared to try.

She was the first to break the silence, "you know I love you."

He turned his shaky gaze towards her, watched her curiously as her head tipped back to look up at the star-lit sky.

"Of course, and you know that I love you."

For a moment, she glanced at him before returning her eyes towards the sky. "I know." She spoke softer this time.

She loved him, he loved her, they loved eachother.

"What happened?" He caught her whispered words. He couldn't look at her anymore, it started to hurt too much. He could feel her eyes on him, and he shrugged. He didn't know either, if he did, he would have done everything he could to destroy whatever it was. Kill it before it could do anymore damage, he was good at that type of stuff. It was much easier than loving. Killing stopped the pain, or atleast soothed it temporarily, but loving was a completely different matter. Loving caused the pain, caused all the pain, every single fuckin' stab.

"I love you," she stated again, this time less calm.

"And I love you," he returned.

It hurt, it hurt so much.

"But..." She trailed off, drawing in a breath. She was falling apart, falling to pieces. She was ready to break, but she couldn't stop. Not now. If only she had claws, maybe she could claw out all the pain she was feeling. She loved him, loved him so much, she was suffocating from it. Closing her eyes, she willed the tears away before turning her head to stare at him. Unlike her, he wasn't staring at the star-lit sky, he was simply staring down at the grass. His arms limp against the sides of his body.

He swallowed thickly and felt the unfamiliar feeling of his eyes stinging. He never cried, crying was fur wussies, he always said.

She continued staring at his form, watched as his jaws clenched and his eyes closed. She could feel his own turmoil, and she almost broke down. She almost broke down and wept for his pain, for her own pain, for everything.

Breathing harshly, he finally found it in himself to return her gaze. When did it start to hurt so much just to look into her pretty brown eyes? He knew she was holding back tears. Her eyes were always the clearest when she was about to cry, shiny and the brightest brown possible.

She was his and he was hers.

"But..." she began again, still unable to finish the sentence.

No words passed between them for awhile. They simply gazed into eachother's eyes, the unspoken words lingering between them. It was evident to both of them already, but it still hurt too much to say it out loud. They use to be invincible. She use to believe that everything ended with happily ever after's. He use to believe that there wasn't anything that could take him down when it came to her. He was her hero, and she was his damsel in distress. That's how it was suppose to be, that's how it was meant to stay.

"It just..." He tried, he really tried to say it out loud. It had to be done, they had to face the truth, no matter how much pain it brought.

'Isn't meant to be...isn't enough.' They both finished off in their minds, their eyes both watering as the pain gnawed at their insides.

Desperately, they clung onto eachother, both laughing and crying at the same time. Laughing at how unfair fate was and crying for what they knew was happening.

They were letting eachother go. They had to.

And under the starlit sky, under the brightness of the full moon, they said their goodbyes.

He loved her, she loved him. She was his and he was hers. She loved him, he loved her. He was hers and she was his. They loved eachother completely and whole heartedly.

But it wasn't enough to transcend time and defy fate.


Thanks for reading! (: Hope you liked it. Please excuse any mistakes, I didn't really go over it again to check for the mistakes.