"Hey Tiff. You ready to go?" Hanna asked her daughter. Tiffany nodded, and they walked outside to the car park, Hanna put Tiffany in the back, and Tiff strapped herself up. Hanna kissed her forehead, and got into the front of the car.

"Can we go to the park today?" Tiffany asked, and Hanna nodded. Taking a turn out of the car park.

"Yeah, of course we can sweet pea. But, what is the rule?" Hanna asked Tiff.

"To not cross the road without you, and to stay where you can see me." Tiffany said, smiling that she got it right. Hanna smiled, and parked in a relatively close parking space to the park. Getting out of her car, she moved to Tiffany's side. Tiffany took Hanna's hand, and they started the short walk to the park.

"Did you learn anything new today?" Hanna asked her daughter, checking if the roads were safe before the two of them crossed. The green man showed, and they crossed.

"I learned how to count to one hundred." Tiffany said, her smile wide, and a gleam in her eyes. There was always a gleam in her eyes when she was proud of something she did.

"You did. Can you count to one hundred for me?" Tiffany nodded.

"One, two, three, four…" Tiffany continued counting. "… Ninety eight, ninety nine, one hundred."

"Tiff, that's amazing. I think we can get some ice cream or cakes after we've gone to the park." Hanna said, and Tiffany clapped her hands with excitement, a big smile on her face. They walked into the park, and Tiffany let go of Hanna's hand, and ran to the park, where she would most likely make a friend there and stay playing with him or her for two hours. Hanna sat down on a bench, and saw a person with a laptop. She sighed.

*Flashback*

Hanna pinned up a sign in Rosewood High pin board for a laptop for sale for five hundred bucks. She needed the money, and she could live without her laptop when she had her phone. The girls said she could use their laptops when she needed. Sighing, she walked away. She needed money, and she didn't want to take a lot from her Mum. Ashely wasn't paying for college, because Hanna got a scholarship, after working extremely hard, and since Ashley was a single parent, so she didn't need to be in that much debt after college.

Hanna understood she had to get ready for the baby. And, the fact she barely had any money didn't help. Sitting down at a bench, she chewed her lip, as she scrolled down her contacts. Dialling Caleb's number, she held the IPhone to her ear. She sighed once again when it went to voicemail.

"Caleb. This is Hanna. I'm not calling for us to get back together, even if that's what I want, but I need to talk to you. It's urgent. Call me back, please. Bye." Hanna said into the phone. She groaned, and hung up the phone. Burying her head in her hands, she felt a presence next to her. She looked up, and then looked down. "Hey Em."

"Did he not pick up?" Em asked, and Hanna shook her head.

"I mean. I'm just trying to let him be involved, but. I don't know anymore." Hanna said, resting her head on Emily's shoulder. "I would've expected he'd of picked up right now."

"We did too, Han. I guess he's just thinking that if he doesn't pick up he won't have to hear your voice."

"He'll have to go through his voicemails someday."

"I heard you're selling you're laptop." Sam, one of the schools jocks, asked Hanna.

"Yeah, I am. Are you interested?" Hanna asked.

"Why are you selling it?"

"I need the money for a new car." She lied, knowing she'd need to have an excuse.

"Alright. Seven hundred bucks. And something else."

"What would that something else be?" She asked.

"I get to sleep with you."

"Not happening Sam."

"I'll give you one thousand five hundred bucks for sleeping with me, and seven hundred for the laptop." He said, pulling out his wallet, and showing her the money. She swallowed. Telling herself, not to do it, don't do it, and it would make you feel like shit after.

"Um, no." Hanna said, firmly standing her ground.

"Alright, but I ain't buying that laptop." Sam said, walking away. Hanna sighed, and banged her head on her locker after shutting it closed. Walking after Sam, she grabbed his arm.

"On one condition. You don't tell anyone." Hanna said, though gritted teeth.

*End of flashback*

Hanna wiped away a lone tear. She hadn't told anyone that, and she never will. That was the lowest point of her life, and she hated the fact she did it to herself. She cried herself to sleep that night. And, she kept on thinking someone would come up to her and say something about it. But no one ever did, and she was grateful of Sam, that he didn't tell anyone.

Hanna didn't even know why she slept with him. She knows that she needed the money, but she didn't know why she gave in. Maybe, it was because it was scared that she wouldn't have enough money to look after Tiffany. Maybe it was because she couldn't bring herself to ask for money. She needed the money. She still needs the money.

But she knows she's never ever gonna do that again.

Even if it was the last thing she did.

Fishing her phone out of her bag, she called Ezra.

"I kissed Caleb." Hanna blurted to him before he could say hi and she could say hi and have a conversation about nothing, and then say she kissed him. Instead, she went right ahead, and blurted it out.

"Wait. What? How did that happen?" Ezra asked.

"We went out to coffee again, and then he offered to walk me to class and I said yes, and then we said bye, and then we parted ways, but then he ran up the stairs, grabbed me by the arm and spun me around then we kissed."

"Yeah, he still loves you."

"We've come to that conclusion already."

"This just gives it more evidence. I mean he offered to walk you to class, and then he kissed you, and you went out to coffee again. And, was it like tongue or something?"

"Tongues."

"Yeah, he's still head over heels in love with you." Hanna laughed. "What?"

"I never heard a guy say head over heels before."

"I don't know why I even said it. Anyways, did you kiss back? Even if that is a stupid question."

"Of course I kissed back, but now I feel like a total backstabbing bitch because Caleb is engaged to my best friend, so now, I'm pretty sure Caleb is not gonna tell her, and now I feel really bad."

"Why do you feel bad? You kissed him. What did he say after the kiss?"

"That we shouldn't have done it."

"Yeah, now in guy language, that means that we shouldn't have done it, because I'm dating someone else, but that doesn't mean I didn't want to do it. He wanted to kiss you, and if it was tongues, which it was, then he definitely wanted to kiss you."

"So, what you're saying is that he wanted to kiss me, he still probably wants to kiss me, and he did kiss me, but he didn't think it was right, so he said we shouldn't have done it, but he meant we shouldn't of done that because it's gonna hurt Rachel no matter how much I wanted to kiss you, right?" Hanna said.

"Boom!" Ezra said.

I'm sorry about last chapter, not about the kiss, but the fact that half it was the same as chapter eight. Just saying, this is a Haleb story, once a Haleb story, always a Haleb story.

Bye Dolls