A/N: And here finally, is another chapter to my story. Sorry it took so long, I got caught up in other things but its here now so go on and read. But don't forget to review!

If I could go back
Chapter 2


The snow had gotten so bad that night that the roads had been completely blocked off. Three feet of snow had fallen during the night and Cindy could barely make out the top of her car as she looked out her bedroom window that morning.

Down the stairs she went to check the news and make sure that she wouldn't have to go to work today. After hearing the news that pretty much everything in town was closed, Cindy went back upstairs to sleep.

It was late afternoon when she went into the living room and turned on the TV. Perhaps by now the local news station would have any info on when the roads would be cleared.

Cindy flicked to the station she always watched whenever there was a snowstorm but all they told her was that the snowplows would eventually get to all the main roads. Too bad hers wasn't a main road, so she had no idea still on when she'd be able to go to work. Not that the office was open. Mostly everything was closed and would probably remain closed for a while.

So Cindy went into the kitchen, searching for something to eat and emerged with a pint of vanilla Haagen Daz. She plopped herself down on the couch and got herself comfortable. She'd probably be on the couch for a long time since there wasn't really anywhere to go. Or at least, not for her to go. Plus, the fact she had no one to go any where with her.

She pulled the hood of her fluffy pink robe over her head and flipped through the channels until she found a station that had a soap opera on. She watched intently, occasionally shoving spoonfuls of ice cream into her mouth.

But every time a commercial would come on, she'd think about him. And when the show finally ended, she thought about him. What a fool she'd been to ever let him go. He'd been the love of her life for so long and she'd just left him as though he were nothing. And she knew, as did everyone close to her, that he was everything to her. She forced herself not to cry and continued watching whatever was on TV.

That night she trudged to bed, every melancholic step dragging her deeper and deeper into her depression. She put her head down on the pillow that night and silently cried herself to sleep.

It was the middle of the night, just around 1 in the morning when the window in Cindy's room burst open with a rush of wind. The snow from the tree outside flew into her room fluttering all around until itfinallymeltedin the heat of the house.

Outside, the clouds that had once filled the sky quickly cleared, revealing a full moon. The clouds gently drifted away, leaving the night sky clear and bright with the stars and moon.

Suddenly, from that full moon, a bright beam of light shone down on Cindy's face as she slept. And just as suddenly as everything had happened, the beam of light vanished, the clouds once again covered the sky, and the window closed. And then everything went dark.

Yes, I know this chapter was shorter than the other one but I'm doing my best and I thought that this point in the story would be a good place to stop so I did. Be happy, there's much more on the way. Just RR. Peace