Hey guys! first of all: thank you for your reviews! i'm really glad that you like the piece of writing. and so i hope that you'll like this new fanfic! so please send me reviews again!

this is the second part. and it's about jess. it's really short, i know, but my inspiration was gone in the middle of the fic...i don't know whether i should keep on writing with this or not. maybe a new story will come to my mind. we'll see...

so, have fun and enjoy reading!

Just one single word. It was just this one tiny word that changed everything. It was like this one word ripped his heart out of his chest and broke it into pieces.

With saying this word she told him she didn't care about him. She didn't want to be with him. She never wanted to see him again. He messed everything up.

This single word came so suddenly. He should have expected it but he didn't. It was like a hit in his face as she yelled this one word at him.

This word never played a big role in his life. So it does in everyones life. You hear it and you notice. But you never get to know the real meaning. You hear it and you don't think about it. Noone knows the deeper meaning until a loved person says it. Then you get to know the real backround. Suddenly you understand this word and you care more about it. You don't say it without thinking about it anymore. And you'll never forget the pain and the rejection you felt as you heard this one word.

He never thought that one word could change his entire life. You hear this one word everyday a thousand times but surprisedly you don't miss it out anymore. You recognize the circumstances it is said and everytime you hear it you'll feel you heart tighten.

Now he knew that this word is powerful. It is very powerful. And he'll be careful with saying it now.

Now he finally knew what she felt for him. It was something between hate, rejection and mercy. And he finally knew what he felt for her. It was something between love, adoration and regard.

But he knew that these feelings were gone. Maybe not completely gone but mostly. But he will never have enough distance to face her again. To see her again. To talk to her again. Because this word was everywhere around and everyday again he got reminded of the moment she said it. And it broke his heart everyday again.

But he will never forget her. And even so he will never forget the word, or the situation.

The word she said, and he feared the most, was: "No!"