The italicizes words are a flashback

And this takes place like a month after Caleb left

Disclaimer: I do not own pretty little liars

It was the fifth night in a row, that in the few hours of sleep she got each night, Hanna had the same exact dream. She is always sitting on a bench anxiously waiting, waiting to see him walk through the gates at the airport. He is always the eighth or ninth one out. When she sees him, he sees her and they always lock eyes. She runs at him, and just as their bodies are about to collide together, she always wakes up, every time, never staying there long enough to reach him.

For Hanna this dream has slowly been turning into a nightmare, this time when her eyes flutter open she feels hopeless and devastated. Five nights in a row, and she just couldn't take it anymore, she breaks down crying and not knowing what to do anymore. One thing she had learned was that staying in her room only makes it worse. So at three o'clock in the morning she slipped on her rolled over chestnut Uggs and went for a walk. All of the dorm buildings and learning halls are all compacted into a convenient campus, with many well lit walkways. And by this point Hanna knows exactly where most of them are. She spent several nights needing to get out of her room to escape her own tears. But the odd thing was, as many times as that had happened, there were still nights she would fall asleep smiling thinking about all the good times they had together. And longing for his return.


It was the night of their graduation and Hanna's house was full of the new graduates of Rosewood High. Ashley was driving her mother home from the ceremony and wouldn't be back until the morning, and she surprisingly let her daughter have a party. Everyone was ecstatic over the fact that they were finally finished and moving onto college. The night was full of loud music and everyone having the best time possible with the people they basically grew up with.

Hanna was sitting at her counter on the bar stool talking to Aria as they were surrounded by other conversations and people celebrating, some more energetic than necessary. They were talking about their upcoming summer plans when Caleb weaved his way through all the people to sneak up behind Hanna and wrapped his arms around her shoulders.

She smiled and rested her hands on his arms as he put his head against her so their cheeks were together.

She said, "I've barely seen you all night." And then turned her head to strongly kiss him. But after a moment she pulled away and amusingly said, "Caleb you were drinking."

"I can say the same to you." He said before started to kiss her neck from behind.

She was lightly giggling at his touch. And eventually scrunched her shoulder and head together so he would stop.

He whispered, "Lets get out of here."

She spun around so she was facing him and sarcastically said, "My room doesn't count as leaving."

"No, I have an idea." He tucked her hair behind her ear thinking about how lucky he was.

She smiled and crossed her arms. "Because your last idea just went so well. We ended up lost and-"

"Come on Han, just trust me on this." He took her hand and led her through all the people to the door, and then his car.

"Are you sure you should be driving?" She questioned because of the alcohol she tasted in his mouth.

He opened the door for her and quickly said, "Ya I'm fine."

They drove for fifteen minutes before pulling up to an abandoned amusement park.

Hanna laughed and said, "What are we doing here?"

"You might want to leave your shoes in here." He said looking up at the Ferris wheel.

She followed his eyesight and slowly said, "I am not climbing up that."

He got out of the car and opened her door waiting for her to get out. He said, "No WE are climbing up it, then we can sit in the cart at the very top, and you can see for miles, and look up at stars."

She continued to look up at it with a nervous and uneasy expression on her face.

Caleb tried to reassure her worries. "Hanna would I ever let you do something that I thought was dangerous? There's a ladder going up the side of it for workers. And once we get up there, you'll realize what a good idea it is."

After talking herself into it, she slipped off her black heels and stood up out of the car.

She looked into his brown eyes and said, "I'm trusting you on this."

He took her hand and they ran through the moonlight and warm summer air over to the rusty ladder that was attached to the side frame of the giant wheel. They both stood in front of it looking straight up.

Caleb not wanting to sound frightened, confidently said, "Okay, you go first."

"Um, I don't know." She took a step back, feeling how fast her heart was beating. It looked so much higher up when standing so close.

"Han come on, nothing will happen, I'm going to be right behind you the whole time."

She shook her head and looked at him. "This is crazy."

"Maybe, but don't you want to have crazy things to be able to look back on later in your life? Especially crazy things we did together."

She sighed and smiled, "I swear you're the most persuasive person I know."

Believing nothing bad would happen if he was with her, she walked closer to it and placed her hands on one of the cold metal rods. And one by one she stared making her way up the small ladder that she was trusting her life with. After she was six steps up, Caleb began climbing up. They slowly made their way up, not looking down. Eventually, they were at the top. The carts were large and circular with a bench going around the inside perimeter of it.

"See, now all we have to do is get back down." Said Caleb as he was moving from the ladder into the cart.

Hanna's eyes grew wide, "I didn't think of that."

He stood in front of her and calmly said, "Relax. Look how nice it is up here." And extended his arms out to point to the beautiful view of all the tree tops. The night sky was full of stars and there was a warm breeze blowing against them.

Caleb sat down on the floor of the cart extending his legs out and Hanna sat down next to him as her put his arm around her.

She rested her head on his shoulder and quietly said, "This is going to be the best summer ever."

"I know, I'll make sure of it."


Hanna continued her walk around the lamppost lit campus feeling lonely. Sure she grew to be good friends with her roommate Amanda, but she just didn't understand. Amanda was big on partying with random guys, not committed relationships. And the closest of her three best friends was Spencer at The University of Pennsylvania, which was still a four hour drive. And a phone call just wasn't the same. But she was desperate and needed to talk to someone about how she was feeling. She took out her phone and called her.

So I honestly love reading stories like fifty times more than writing them. And I work really hard to give you guys stuff to read. So if you have a story please please update it:) or I'm sure everyone would greatly appreciate it if some new haleb stories got started. Even if you've never written before:) give it a shot... I did and I don't regret it:)! And believe me there are some really supportive haleb shipper on here

* I will be doing two or more chapters on Caleb in 3x10:)