Aleuandharry: This is probably the last chapter, but there may be another.
That night, Angelina had packed up her stuff, and was waiting for her ride to the airport. She sighed and frowned because she was going to miss Frankie, Bloo and especially Mac.
Then she heard someone call her name.
"Angelina!"
It was Mac.
"Mac?" Angelina ran toward him.
"What's going on?" asked Mac, noticing the suitcases.
"I have to go home," said Angelina.
"Home?"
Angelina nodded and said, "I live in Spain. I was only here for a visit."
Mac frowned and looked away from her. She turned him back to her with her thumb and index finger.
"Mac, I'll be back in Easter."
"Two months? It's a long time Angelina," said Mac.
"It'll go by real fast," said Angelina. "And Mac, there's something I want to tell you."
"What is it?" asked Mac.
"Well," began Angelina, "remember when those arrows hit us and we fell in love with each other?"
Mac nodded.
"I don't think it was just the arrow," said Angelina.
Mac was overwhelmed. Was Angelina going to say what he thought she was going to say?
"I think," continued Angelina, "that I really felt that way about you. The arrow helped me show it. And I was wondering…" she paused.
"If I felt the same way?" asked Mac.
Angelina blushed then nodded.
"Well," started Mac, "I…"
Angelina came closer to him and asked anxiously, "Yes?"
"I…"
"Yes?"
Mac gulped, it was now or never.
"Yeah, I did, Angelina."
Angelina smiled warmly. Then Mac said,
"I hope it isn't too late, but I wanted to give you this," and he pulled a blue, heart-shaped card from his pocket. It had glitter, lace, and confetti on it. And it had the words "Happy Valentine's Day" with a halo over the h.
"Oh, Mac!" cried Angelina. "It's beautiful!" And she hugged him while saying, "You even made it my favorite color!"
"Blue's you're favorite color?"
"Yeah. I like all colors except pale pink."
She looked at the card again then said,
"Well, I don't have a card for you,"
Mac looked disappointed, but then Angelina said,
"But there is something I want to give you."
And at that moment a guy in a suit came in.
"You want me to take these suitcases to the van, Ms. Ruiz?"
"Huh?" said Angelina, "Oh, yeah, go ahead."
And he took the suitcases and left.
"What did you want to give me Angel-" said Mac before he was cut off… by Angelina's kiss!
She let go the kiss and whispered in his ear,
"Will that hold until Easter?"
Mac nodded with a dreamily smile on his face. Then Angelina picked up her smallest suit case and said,
"Later, Mac," while waving good-bye.
Mac waved good-bye and whispered, still trance-like,
"See you at Easter."
Angelina got in the car and sat as the bell boy closed the door. On the way to the airport Angelina opened her card and read what Mac wrote inside. It was a poem, written in blue ink.
To my Valentine,
Dear Angelina
I must come clean
You're the most wonderful and beautiful girl
I've ever known or seen
Since I met you, Angelina
My mind's been going astray
And got the nerve to tell you
This Valentine's Day
That my feelings for you are
Feelings of aspiration
That you, to me, will always be
My lifetime inspiration
I will love you
'Till the end of time
Angelina, my angel
My Valentine
Angelina held the card to her chest and leaned into the seat, swooning.
Aleuandharry: I wrote that poem myself. Okay, read review!
