Eli: I write this now to feel better. I beheld Gabriel and Sara kissing and
it was not pretty. I also beheld Ian kissing some chick that looks like
Sara. I threw a tantrum. I broke things. It took an hour of talking to my
friend to chill out. I'm obsessed, so what can you do? Write. Jeniliegh, I
don't know. I'm not certain that you wouldn't knock Sara out while they
were at the altar, but we'll see. This story was fun as hell to write.
(Yes, this is the final chapter) I hope you all enjoyed it. I need to
finish this story. Enjoy!
Sara entered the library. She expected Ian to be waiting for her in the front, but surprisingly was not. She looked around the first floor and didn't spot him. Then she spotted a trace of black on the stairs from the corner of her eye. She turned, but he was gone. She smiled and raced up to the second floor.
"Come out, come out where ever you are." Sara searched through the aisles. After about ten minutes she got tired of the game. "All right Ian, enough hide in seek for today." He stepped out opposite her on the other side of the aisle.
"Are you sure now, Sara?" He moved again when she turned to look at him. She checked the aisle in front for him but to no luck.
"Yes. I'm sure. Ollie, Ollie, Ox and free." She saw a flash of black move and turned back the aisle to see him. Again, nothing.
Suddenly, Sara felt someone put an arm around her waist and pull her backwards toward them. She turned her head and found Ian looking at her with a smirk on his face. Sara couldn't help but laugh at him.
"Hi Sara. Here." He took his other arm out from behind his back. He held a red rose infront of her face. "This is for you."
"Cute. Scary, stalker-like, but cute. Thanks." She took the rose from him.
"Any time." He let go of her and moved infront of her. "So, what do we have to converse about?"
"Something of your intrest."
"If it includes the words 'I just want to be friends', forget it."
"It doesn't." Ian smiled and put his hand through her hair.
"So what does it include?"
"Us."
"What about us?"
"I......I...." Sara wanted despretely to say what was on her mind. "I....." Finally, she just sighed and shook her head. "Never mind."
"No, Sara." Ian took her hand. "You don't have to be scared."
"I'm not scared."
"Then say what you were going to say."
"Nah, it wasn't anything important."
"Not to you, maybe." He raised her hand to his lips and gave her hand a kiss. Then he held tight to her hand and went down on one knee.
"Sara, I love you. I will always love you. You never need to doubt that for a second. If you're scared that I don't care, then you are mistaken. Now." Ian got up and withdrew a book from his pocket. Pride and Prejudice. "I qoute and in places make this my own: Sara, you are too good to triffle with me, if your feelings have not changed, then tell me so at once. My feelings and wishes are unchanged, but one word on this subject will silence me forever." Sara could feel tears coming to her eyes.
"So, Sara, what do you say?" Sara wiped her eyes and smiled. "I love you, too." Ian smiled along with her. He pulled her into his arms and kissed her.
"Excuse me, but the library is closing. You two will have to leave." The old woman hated to seperate them, but it was needed. Ian and Sara stopped kissing and started to laugh. "We'll be leaving, now. But could you put this away?" Ian passed her back the copy of Pride and Prejudice. The lady accepted it and walked away to put it in its place again.
"So, my love, shall we?" She took his hand. "Let's go." And they left the library hand in hand, soul in soul, and heart in heart.
The End
Eli:All right.The Pride and Prejudice thing came from my memory of the movie, so no Austen fans bug me. Now that I'm done, one question remains: How did everyone enjoy it? Final call for reviews. Love ya guys. See ya!
Sara entered the library. She expected Ian to be waiting for her in the front, but surprisingly was not. She looked around the first floor and didn't spot him. Then she spotted a trace of black on the stairs from the corner of her eye. She turned, but he was gone. She smiled and raced up to the second floor.
"Come out, come out where ever you are." Sara searched through the aisles. After about ten minutes she got tired of the game. "All right Ian, enough hide in seek for today." He stepped out opposite her on the other side of the aisle.
"Are you sure now, Sara?" He moved again when she turned to look at him. She checked the aisle in front for him but to no luck.
"Yes. I'm sure. Ollie, Ollie, Ox and free." She saw a flash of black move and turned back the aisle to see him. Again, nothing.
Suddenly, Sara felt someone put an arm around her waist and pull her backwards toward them. She turned her head and found Ian looking at her with a smirk on his face. Sara couldn't help but laugh at him.
"Hi Sara. Here." He took his other arm out from behind his back. He held a red rose infront of her face. "This is for you."
"Cute. Scary, stalker-like, but cute. Thanks." She took the rose from him.
"Any time." He let go of her and moved infront of her. "So, what do we have to converse about?"
"Something of your intrest."
"If it includes the words 'I just want to be friends', forget it."
"It doesn't." Ian smiled and put his hand through her hair.
"So what does it include?"
"Us."
"What about us?"
"I......I...." Sara wanted despretely to say what was on her mind. "I....." Finally, she just sighed and shook her head. "Never mind."
"No, Sara." Ian took her hand. "You don't have to be scared."
"I'm not scared."
"Then say what you were going to say."
"Nah, it wasn't anything important."
"Not to you, maybe." He raised her hand to his lips and gave her hand a kiss. Then he held tight to her hand and went down on one knee.
"Sara, I love you. I will always love you. You never need to doubt that for a second. If you're scared that I don't care, then you are mistaken. Now." Ian got up and withdrew a book from his pocket. Pride and Prejudice. "I qoute and in places make this my own: Sara, you are too good to triffle with me, if your feelings have not changed, then tell me so at once. My feelings and wishes are unchanged, but one word on this subject will silence me forever." Sara could feel tears coming to her eyes.
"So, Sara, what do you say?" Sara wiped her eyes and smiled. "I love you, too." Ian smiled along with her. He pulled her into his arms and kissed her.
"Excuse me, but the library is closing. You two will have to leave." The old woman hated to seperate them, but it was needed. Ian and Sara stopped kissing and started to laugh. "We'll be leaving, now. But could you put this away?" Ian passed her back the copy of Pride and Prejudice. The lady accepted it and walked away to put it in its place again.
"So, my love, shall we?" She took his hand. "Let's go." And they left the library hand in hand, soul in soul, and heart in heart.
The End
Eli:All right.The Pride and Prejudice thing came from my memory of the movie, so no Austen fans bug me. Now that I'm done, one question remains: How did everyone enjoy it? Final call for reviews. Love ya guys. See ya!
