A Daydream Away- All Time Low
Doesn't matter when we get back, to doing what we do. 'Cause right now could last forever. Just as long as I'm with you.
Phineas looked up from his position on the floor. A ridiculous grin was plastered to his angular face.
"What are you smiling at?" Isabella asked laughing a little at his deranged expression.
"I can just tell this is going to be the best summer ever!" Phineas was still beaming ecstatically as he finished the rest of his homework
Isabella agreed half-heartily. Their was only two weeks left of school and everyone was thrilled. Summer meant Phineas and his step-brother Ferb would begin building again. Isabella knew that also meant Phineas' attention was be divided between her and whatever crazy project they were doing that day. She would have to try twice as hard to talk to him. Isabella tried not to think about that yet. She still had two weeks with him which was really all that mattered.
We would go out on the weekend, to escape our busy lives.
"Some party, huh?" The now 18 year old Phineas said drunkenly. Isabella, who was half dragging him upstairs, nodded. Phineas was taking five AP classes this year and, even though Isabella was not particularly happy about carrying him upstairs, he deserved a break. As soon as they made it to Isabella's bed Phineas was out cold. Isabella pulled off his shoes and changed into her own pajamas before climbing into bed next to him. It was a good call, letting him stay at her house. There was no way he would have made it all the way to his house. Isabella lay for a while listening to his heart beat steadily next to her ear. She feel asleep that night wondering if she would ever get the chance to hear it again.
We never stood a chance out there. Shooting love in real-time
Twenty seven year old Isabella pulled up in front of the large white church. She found her seat next to Ferb quickly and sat down just as the music started to play. She hadn't realized she was that late. Phineas was already standing at the alter, beaming like he had when they were kids, as his bride walked down the aisle. Isabella knew she never had a chance with Phineas, not really. She tired to be happy for him, she really did, but she couldn't. She would always just be a friend to him and she would always love him. The thing that kept her from crying as the young woman dressed in white took her place next to Phineas was the promise of daydreams yet to come.
I'll keep you a daydream away. Just watch from a safe place so I never have to lose.
