Disclaimer: The following concept is all mine. However, the characters are not, but do me a favor, read and review. No flames please.

Author Note: Well, I'm back with another one-shot (sort of). This is a mix of drabble that just occurred to me while talking to a friend of mine at 2 AM. In this drabbled one-shot it will have a mix of 'ships that will be featured from the song How Did I Fall in Love with You by the Backstreet Boys. So, enjoy!

Tommy Oliver and Kimberly Hart were sitting in the Oliver's living room. They were sitting Indian-style as they sifted through pictures of their youth. Everything had changed since Kimberly had returned from Florida. However, since then, they sat around and reminisced about the days growing up.

"Oh my gosh!" Kimberly said as she pulled out a picture of herself from the pile. "Do you realize how old this one is?"

Tommy laughed, "Yeah. Take a look at this one."

Tommy pulled out a picture of himself from when they were sophomores in high school. The two of them smiling and holding each other's hand.

"That was so long ago. So very long ago!" Kimberly giggled as she sifted to more pictures that were in small delicate boxes and other albums she and Tommy had of them and their friends.

"This one?" She said as she raised up another picture. This time it was of Tommy when he had his long dark brown hair.

Tommy shook his head and laughed to himself. He continued to look for more pictures as the night went by. The two laughed and joked around as pictures were all scattered around the living room floor. Kimberly smiled to herself as she also looked at several pictures.

"Now, this one?" He said as he leaned forward at Kim. Kimberly blushed and smirked at Tommy. He had a picture in his hand from Christmas '96 of when Adam had done a sneak attack on the couple who was kissing by the mistletoe numerously.

"How bout this?" She questioned moving in closer to Tommy. He moved in more and more next to her kissing her passionately as he caressed her cheek.

Another picture perfect moment that neither one of them would forget.