Chapter 2

It had been a long twenty four hours, Joey thought as she walked into a nearby restaurant/café. She had arrived in L.A the previous day as planned, and she had spent the whole day at the Editors Convention earlier that day. Her stomach growled as she smelt the aroma of foods drifting through the restaurant.

After deciding she'd just grab something to go, she walked over to the ordering booth as she checked her cell phone for any new calls. Joey then ran into someone in front of her since she wasn't paying attention. As she bumped into the person, she dropped her phone.

"Oh god; I'm so sorry," she began as both she and the stranger bent down to pick up the phone.

"Are you-" the stranger began. The two of them looked up at each other.

"Joey?!" the man asked in a shocked voice.

"Dawson!" Joey said, her voice matching the excitement and shock in his voice. Dawson quickly pulled her into his arms for a hug.

"Hey, how are you?" Joey asked as he held her in his arms. He held her longer than he should have, but finally released her.

"I'm…doing ok. You?" he asked.

"I've been busy, but I've actually been alright," she told him. He held her in arms length as his gaze swept across her.

"God I've missed you," he said before pulling her into another hug.

"I know, it's been a while, huh?" she asked as the two of them broke their second hug. Her eyes wandered up and down his body. She noted he was more tan than the last time she saw him; he looked a little tired; probably from the long hours he puts into because of the show, she thought to herself. She also couldn't help but notice how his shirt clung to him, showing off his muscles.

"What brings you to L.A.?" Dawson finally asked, bringing Joey back from thoughts she shouldn't be having in the first place.

"Actually it was work related. There was an Editors Convention in town, and my boss made me go," she explained. Dawson nodded.

"Is Pacey here?" he asked as he began to scan the building. He noticed a few people were looking their way. He still wasn't used to all the attention; ever since 'The Creek' began he became some what of a celebrity. He hadn't minded the attention he got from women thought. But no matter how many women that had entered his life, he would still always be in love with one woman...

"No, he's actually in Capeside tending to some matters with the Ice House," she explain, not wanting to get into the fact that she and Pacey were arguing at the moment.

"Ah. I see," her said, nodding. By now, the two ex-lovers were getting more and more attention.

"Ah, Dawson…"Joey trailed off as she realized too the attention that was upon them at that moment.

"Yeah, let's get outta here. You free?" he asked. Joey nodded.

"Yeah, um, I'm here 'till tomorrow," she explained.

"Come on, let's go," he said as he placed his hand on her back and headed out the door.

"So your good? You're doing ok?" Joey asked as she walked alongside Dawson.

"Yeah. I mean, the past months haven't exactly been easy; with Jen and all, but it's better," he explained.

"I know what you mean, I'm still kinda expecting to get a phone call from her, wanting to get together or shop, or something," Joey agreed. The two walked in silence for a few moments; thinking about their friend.

"So, how's the show going?" Joey asked finally, breaking the silence.

"It's going good. You've been watching it, right?" he asked.

"Of coarse. Every Wednesday night at eight o'clock." Dawson smiled. All of a sudden, he heard the sound of a hungry growl from the side of him.

"Jeez, even I heard that. I guess it's safe to say your hungry, huh?" Dawson guessed.

Joey smiled. "Yeah, I haven't eaten anything all day," she confessed. A few seconds later, thunder began to rumble from the sky, then suddenly rain began to pore down on them.

"Come on, my place is close by, and I'll fix you something to eat," he told her.

"Alright," Joey said. Before she could react, Dawson grabbed Joey's hand and began to run for his apartment.

"Wow, it's really poring out there," Dawson observed as he finished drying his hair with a towel. He walked over to the oven and took out the pizza he had put in for him and Joey while the two of them worked on drying off.

"Yeah it is," she agreed as she dried her hair so that she wouldn't get Dawson's couch all wet. Dawson looked back over at Joey, who was busy drying her hair, and smiled. It had been an odd day, he thought to himself. But he had to admit, it was good having her there with him in L.A.

"Sorry I don't have very much on hand. I've been really busy lately," he explained as he cut the pizza into even slices, and placed a few in two paper plates.

"It's alright. I like pizza," Joey assured him. He smiled once more as he walked back into his small living room with two plates.

"Wow, this is a nice place," Joey said as he handed her a plate and sat down beside her on the couch.

"Thanks."

"So what else is new?" Joey asked, trying to make conversation since she probably wasn't going to leave anytime soon, at least until the storm died down.

"Not a whole lot. I'm still one hundred percent involved in my work," he told her, as he had done the last time he had seen her eight months ago.

"But you must do something else besides work," Joey said.

"I rent movies…"

"That's it? Nothing else?" she asked.

"Well, I sometimes go out with Todd out to a bar or something," he added. Joey smiled.

"A boys night out?"

He smiled. "Something like that."

"So how are you and Pacey?" he asked. Joey paused and looked up at him. The two of them talked the day after Jen died, and both agreed that it would always be the two of them in some way, but she had chosen to be with Pacey. Joey knew that even if Dawson wouldn't admit it, he was still hurt that she hadn't chosen him.

"We're…good," she told him. The uncertainty showing in her answer. She herself wasn't even sure anymore. It seemed that she and Pacey fought and argued more than acted like a couple. Joey wasn't even sure if they were right together anymore. After they had broken up senior year, things after that seemed…over. The time between them had been lived out, and now was over.

All the years of knowing her paid off in moments like this. Dawson could sense there was something more behind her response.

"But…" he prodded.

Joey sighed. "I don't know, I guess it's just that he hasn't been around a whole lot lately with the restaurant and all," she explained.

"Must be kinda lonely," Dawson observed.

"Yeah, it is," she agreed. "And it doesn't help that we got into a fight before I left," she added.

"Because you were here and not there with him," Dawson stated. He didn't have to guess; he already knew how his best friend had reacted at the news that Joey was flying out here in L.A. where Dawson would be.

The two fell silent. "I've really missed you Dawson," she told him.

"I've missed you too Jo," he agreed. Then fell silent once more before Dawson stood up and took their empty plates into the kitchen and put them on the kitchen.

Joey could tell something was upsetting him, but she couldn't quite figure it out. It hurt her to think that he was sad like this alone in L.A. without her to talk to. She loved both Pacey and Dawson, but some part of her had always known that she was meant to be with Dawson.

"Are you ok?" she asked as she stood up.

"Yeah, it's just… It's great to have you here. I really have missed you," he told her honestly. He looked out the window.

"Looks like your stuck here for a while," he noticed. "What time did you say your flight left again?" he asked.

"Ah, tomorrow morning," she said.

"Wow, so soon? We haven't really got to visit; you know, catch up," Dawson said sounding a little disappointed as he joined Joey back in the living room. Just then, the apartment was lit up by lightning, and a few seconds later was followed by a violent clap of thunder.

Upon instinct, Joey quickly jumped into Dawson's arms and held him tight. She had always hated storms even when she was little. Although back then, she and Dawson would hide in his closet until the storm died down. He was never as afraid of the storms as much as she was though.

Dawson laughed. "Still afraid of storms I see," he said as he put his arms around her. The thought of teasing her crossed his mind, causing a small grin to appear on his face. Joey looked up at him and smiled.

"Yeah. Old habits.." she trailed off. They stood in the middle of his living room, looking up at each other for what seemed forever. Joey felt a sense of completion in his arms, something she had never felt with Pacey.

Escaping her troubles, even for a moment, Joey took a chance; leaned forward in his arms and kissed him. As their lips met, she felt electricity flow through her once more. Whenever she kissed Dawson she felt more…alive. Their bodies were pressed against each other, and she could feel all the heat and desire returning quickly. Dawson finally broke off the kiss and looked at her confused.

"Joey…?" he asked; confusion and surprise filled his voice.

Joey shook her head. "Dawson I don't wanna analyze this, I just want you to kiss me," she said. Soon hands began to roam and passion ignited as the two headed to his bedroom…