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Comments are very much appreciated. I want reviews so I know how to make the story better and the more reviews, the faster I will post another one. I'm coming towards the end already . And just a reminder, but the italics are flashbacks and the regular print at the very beginning is what the character is saying out loud.

Thanks for the helpful reviews. And I know I'm not that good of a writer, but the reason the story is going kinda fast will make sense at the very end. I'm sorry it's confusing.

Oh and I'm going to refer the girlfriend as 'her/she/my girl' I don't want to reveal the identies yet.

"It was supposed to be a night to remember because it was our 1 year anniversary. I was so excited. I had everything planned out and it was going to be perfect. Little did I know our night was going to come crashing down before it even started."

"Babe, will you please tell me where we're going. I'm getting impatient!" she said in a peppy voice.

"Just leave the blindfold on you'll see." I said in a calm voice.

"All right. Fine. Just hurry!" she said.

I drove into the parking lot across from our destination and parked my Porsche. I quickly jumped out of the car and opened the door for my baby girl. She looked absolutely gorgeous in the beige strapless dress that really brought out her eyes.

"Oh my gosh babe! It's beautiful!" she said as saw what was across the street. She just stood there staring at the picnic Aiden and I had set up for her on the beach. "The lights and candles really did add a finishing touch," she said as we still stood in the parking lot across the street.

She turned to me and pulled me into a hug. "Thank you so much. I love you." She said with a smile.

"I love you too. And you know I would do anything for you."

"You're such a softie," she said as she grabbed my hand and stepped off the curb.

We walked on the road hand in hand as we swung our arms back and fourth. She stopped walking when we reached the middle of the empty road and faced each other still holding hands.

"Hun, there something I wanted to tell you. I was going to tell you later, but this can't wait," she said as she looked down on the ground

"What is it babe?" I replied with a worried look.

"I just wanted to thank you for everything you have done for me," she said as she brought her head up with a smile. She stared into my eyes and I felt a sudden rush of warmth fill my body. "You really changed my life and I don't know how I could ever live without you. I know you've been asking me how things are going to work while I'm in Oregon and you're here in L.A, but I changed my mind. I'm going to UCLA so I can stay here with y—"

She stopped talking and turned her head to the left and I did the same. I was blinded by a bright light that came closer and closer with each breath I took.

"Babe watch out!" my girl screamed. Before I knew it, I felt myself pushed and hit towards the edge of the sidewalk and collided with the hard asphalt. I heard tires screeching and a loud crashing noise.

I tried to push myself on to my feet but could hardly get up because of a piece of metal of that was deep in my left leg. I could hardly get up but I ignored the pain because my girl was nowhere in sight. I then slowly turned around to see an SUV smashed into a lamppost. But what I saw next was something I never wanted to see in my life. There she was on the ground. Motionless. Her back was facing me and I could see bloodstains on her dress.

"Baby! Wake up!" I said as I started crawling towards her. My left leg was useless and the pain was rushing all over, but I ignored it and the emotional pain fell upon me as I stood over her and saw her eyes closed with scratches on her face. I shook her slightly with a trembling hand. There was no response and my heart bursted. I immediately pulled out my phone and called for help.

"Hello 911 operator."

"Please help me! My girlfriend just got hit and she's not moving or anything! Pl-please help me." I cried. Tears were already running down my cheeks leaving a trail of wet mascara.

"Ok we are sending help now. Please stay calm."

I hung up the phone and pulled my girl towards me and cradled her in my arms. We sat in the middle of the empty road and I pushed her hair away from her face. I saw blood stained on her fore head. It was hard to take in, but just seeing her in so much pain made my broken heart break even more.

"b-b-babe," she whimpered as she shifted in my arms.

"Sweetie, help is on their way. Don't worry. I'm not going anywhere."

"I lo-love you." She stuttered.

"I love you too. You're my everything." I cried as the tears I cried landed on her blood stained dress.

Within minutes I heard sirens and flashing lights coming towards us. The ambulance came to a complete stop next to us and paramedics immediately jumped out of vehicle and rushed to aid my girl and the driver of the SUV.

"Ma'am we will take it from here," a man said as he looked at me and my girl in my arms.

The man carried my girl onto the stretcher and carried her into the vehicle and the vehicle began to drive away from me.

I sat up on the stretcher and yelled at the man, "I need to be on that ambulance! My girlfriend is on there I want to be with her!" I yelled.

"Ma'am, she needs to be taken to the hospital immediately. She's in critical condition." The man said.

"Can you please take me to that same hospital too…now." I replied immediately.

"We'll get there as soon as possible," he said with a calm voice.

Before I was carried into the ambulance, I saw a gust of wind blow out all the candles that I had set up for our romantic anniversary dinner. And even though I didn't want to believe it, that's when I realized the light of my life could possibly be extinguished too.