WARNING. There is some serious drama starting to happen in this chapter :P

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The next few days went by fairly quickly. Hanna spent as much time as she possibly could with Caleb, and was surprised by how comfortable she had gotten around him. Hanna was constantly sneaking around, but no one seemed to notice. Caleb and her had gone for walks, on picnics, skating; anywhere that they were sure no one they knew would see them. There relationship was kept a secret. After a couple days, it sunk in that Hanna was cheating on her fiancé. It hurt her to be doing it, but she brushed it to the back of her mind, telling herself it was okay since it was only temporary, only until she decided who she wanted. What she wanted. Obviously, this situation hurt Caleb. Every time Trey would call, or Hanna would bring up his name he would get a pained look on his face. Hanna couldn't blame him. She couldn't imagine how badly she was hurting him, and how badly hurt Trey would be if he found out. But what could Hanna do? She knew that when she was with Trey, something was missing. Their relationship was never complete. There was always something more that Hanna wanted. Until she saw Caleb again on this trip, Hanna hadn't realized that what was missing was Caleb himself. She was always looking for another Caleb when dating instead of finding a new person. No one else could complete her like he did.

Hanna figured that Caleb was who she belonged with. That it was meant to be. But leaving trey felt so wrong. He cared for her, and she cared for him as well. She was already engaged to him! Hanna was completely confused, but decided to just go with whatever happened. To Trey's dismay, she had extended her trip so she could have more time to think. But al of the thinking was getting to her. Life would be so much easier if you didn't have to think about everything. But that's what Hanna does. She over thinks. Everything.

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"Aria's wedding was so beautiful, wasn't it? She looked incredibly happy, even if Ezra, or Mr. Fitz…" Ashley Marin laughed with her daughter while they sat on the couch in her living room, staring at T.V that wasn't on.

"Yeah, that part takes some getting used to. But you're right about her looking happy." Hanna smiled. She missed her mom. She wished that she could see her more often, but her mom had a job, and so did she.

"Hanna, when are you leaving?" Ashely suddenly asked, taking Hanna aback.

"Um, I'm not sure. I thought I would stay a little bit longer this time. I mean, I haven't seen you in so long." She stammered, blushing. That wasn't the only reason she was staying longer. Ashley grinned.

"That's great news!" She exclaimed, reaching out to hug Hanna. They held each other for a while, enjoying this mother-daughter moment that they never got enough of.

"Speaking of weddings, when's yours?" Ashely said, pulling away from Hanna. Hanna grabbed a pillow and hugged it at her chest. She didn't know how to answer.

"I'm not sure yet."

"You didn't hear it from me, but Trey wants to get married to you as soon as possible, and he's planning on telling you that in the next couple of days." Hanna's heart dropped to the pit of her stomach as she watched Ashley smile wide, thinking Hanna would be pleased to hear this.

"What?"

"He really wants to speed up the process. That boy is so in love with you!" Ashley smiled at Hanna like she'd just one a million dollars, meanwhile Hanna was feeling her lungs starting to get a shortage of air.

"Are you happy?" Ashely asked Hanna, still smiling, strangely unaware about how Hanna seemed to be internally hyperventilating.

"Actually, I-I want to hold the wedding back…just a bit….just a little bit." Hanna managed. Ashley frowned.

"Hanna, are you regretting marrying Trey?" Hanna shrugged, looking away.

"I don't know, mom. I just don't want to talk about-"

"I think we should talk about it, Hanna." Ashley interrupted.

"If you ever have second thoughts about doing something, don't do it. I don't want you to go halfway into a marriage. It won't end well." Hanna rolled her eyes, annoyed at how quickly her mother had turned from being her best friend to her consultant.

"I got it, mom." Hanna stood up to leave.

"I know you don't want to talk about this, but you have to hear it from someone, Han. You can't go through with this if your heart's not 100 percent into it." Ashely stood up, but when Hanna started to walk away, she made no effort to follow her.

"Just really think it through, Han." Hanna nodded once before grabbing her jacket and running out the front door. She felt the cool air on her skin and shuddered as she zipped up her coat. Tears rolled down Hanna's cheeks as she tightly folded her arms across her chest to keep warm. Wishing she'd brought her moms keys, Hanna started walking away from her house, unsure of where to go. She had nowhere to go, and no one to talk to.

Hanna had been walking for about ten minutes when it started raining. Pouring, actually.

"Are you kidding me!" She said out loud, taking her bottled up anger out on the grey clouds and cold rain.

"Why so grumpy?" Hanna heard someone snicker. She turned around and saw Caleb parked in his car on the road across from her. She smiled gratefully and ran towards him, opening the car door and getting in as fast as possible, but by then, her clothes were already drenched.

"Thank you." Hanna said awkwardly, as she shifted around in her seat, trying not to get Caleb's car wet.

"It's fine, I was just driving home and-"

"Decided to pass through my neighbourhood?" Hanna interrupted, raising her eyebrows. Caleb brushed back a piece of hair from Hanna's face, laughing.

"Yeah, something like that." The two looked at each other for a long time. When Hanna slowly leaned in, Caleb leaned away.

"Caleb?" She said, hurt. His lips formed a tight line.

"Hanna, I love you. But I don't know how much longer I can do this!" Hanna sighed. She knew that he would be saying that soon. She hadn't expected it to be this soon. A wave of rejection passed through her.

"I know. I get it." She whispered, fiddling with her thumbs, hoping Caleb would drop the subject.

"No, Hanna, you don't!" Caleb exploded. Hanna looked over at him, shocked. There was silence for a few seconds.

"Hanna, I'm sorry. I didn't mean for it to come out sounding like that. I just don't find it fair that-"

"No. You're right. It's not fair." Hanna cut him off and took a deep breath. "It's not fair at all. And I've realized something in my time here In Rosewood."

"What's that?" Caleb asked. Hanna put her hand on his cheek.

"I have missed you so much." With that comment, Caleb grabbed Hanna and pulled her close to him, then pressed his lips against hers. They kissed for the longest time, only this was a different kind of kiss. It was rough, so passionate, like the two of them were trying to get as close to each other a possible, like they couldn't get enough. Caleb put his hands on Hanna's waist, pushing her closer to him without breaking the kiss. He lightly brushed her lower lip with his tongue, smiling when he heard a low moan escape from Hanna's lips. She kissed him ran her hands all over his body, his arms, his back, the skin above his jeans. She threw her arms around his neck, never wanting to let go. Then Caleb finally pulled away.

"So you're going to stay here…with me?" He asked, looking at Hanna with puppy dog eyes. Hanna thought about her job in New York, but nodded anyways. They could deal with that problem later. Caleb smiled wide, then pulled Hanna into him again. They kissed passionately, and soon enough, Hanna pulled away to say the L word to him for the first time since she got back.

"I love-" Hanna started, but got immediately cut off by a figure standing outside Caleb's car. It was Trey. And he looked pained. Hanna felt a tide of emotions take over her. Guilt, anger, sadness, sorrow, regrets. Without thinking, Hanna reached to her door and tried to open it to go out and say something to Trey, but found it locked. Hanna looked at Caleb, and Trey stormed off.

"Why is the door locked?" She asked.

"Why do you want to go after him?" Caleb demanded.

"He's my fiancé!" Hanna cried, unsure of what to do. She had to say something to Trey. She didn't want their relationship to end like this.

"You said you were going to stay with me." Caleb said, and Hanna could read the hurt all over his face. It pained her to see him like this. She didn't say anything. Caleb took a deep breath, then unlocked Hanna's door.

"There, it's open. You can go, even though you said you would stay." He said angrily.

"Caleb it's not like that!"

"Then what is it like? You said you would be with me, but now you want to go. So go! Leave! You left before, I'm sure you can do it again! Go! Just go." Caleb yelled, getting teary eyed.

"Or stay. It's your choice, but I want you to stay." Caleb suddenly whispered. He was losing it. Hanna looked out the window and saw Trey's figure slowly starting to fade away. She sat down in her chair and quickly thought about everything. Her time spent with Caleb, Trey's proposal, Violet, her mom, her friends. No matter what she did, some people would get hurt.

Hanna locked her fingers around the door handle.

"Hanna, please…" Caleb whispered.

"I'm so sorry." Hanna whispered back, then opened the door and stepped out into the pouring rain.

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