Disclaimer: Nope, still don't own it, and yeah I still wish I did. :p
A/N Thanks for the great reviews. hehe I was thinking about doing something similar to what you suggested so I've decided to add at least one more chapter, we'll see what happens.
Ray had watched Lily throughout the triple english period that they both shared, he'd seen her concentrating hard an what looked like a letter. Not that he was interested or anything. It wasn't as if he had been watching her the entire class. Nope, he'd been concentrating on the poem he'd been writing for Grace, his girlfriend, and had just happened to look up for a moment. It was pure coincidence that his gaze had landed on Lily. Pure coincidence, that's what it was, nothing more.
Grace By: Ray Brennan
Since that day when I saw her face
That memory I can't erase
This girl is impossible to replaice
Because shes my wonderful girl-friend, Grace
Ray always knew he wasn't much of a poet but he did try. He just wished it would come a bit easier to him. Those simple four lines had taken him over an hour, and about four sheets of earaser marked paper to write and they still seemed so empty of real feeling and emotion not to mention filled with spelling errors. He'd work on it later, Ray decided as he checked his watch and began his countdown until the lunch bell rang.
A few minutes later the bell rang and Ray quickly shoved the unfinished poem in his bag before leaving the classroom. On his way out he couldn't help but wonder what was in the letter/note that he'd coincidentally seen Lily writing. Was it for him? Ray wondered. He immediately shoved that thought to the back of his mind but it kept popping up, distracting him so that on his way to his locker he bumped into none other then Lily Randall. Books went flying and they both bent down to pick them up, trying not to meet each other's eyes.
"Uh, I'm really sorry about that I guess I was kind of thinking of something else," Ray said as he handed her a textbook. As he looked up he saw a her looking at him strangely. Actually it wasn't all that strange, it was the way she used to look at him, before Grace. But when he looked closer the look was gone, replaced by the usual forced smile that looked almost painful.
"No, that's okay. I had other things on my mind too," Lily replied as she stood up and without a second glance, began walking down the almost empty hallways.
Ray stood up himself and was about to go his own way when he saw a single piece of loose leaf lieing on the ground in front of him. It must be Lily's. Ray decided as he picked it up. He'd return it to her after class, or maybe at RFR. It wasn't as if he'd read it, it wasn't his business and Ray Brennan wasn't one to be nosey. Actually he was, but he was trying to change his ways. He would have suceeded too, if it weren't for the fact that as he turned it over he found out that it was a letter. No doubt the one Lily had been working on in english class. But the thing that sparked his curiousity and confirmed his suspicions was the fact that it said "Dear Ray" on the top of the page. It was for him after all.
"It's go time," Ray muttered to himself as he sat down at an empty table in the cafeteria and began to read.
A/N Yeah I know it's short. Sue me:p I'll probably write more later but for now I've got to figure out what's going to happen:p Thanks for all the loverly suggestions you guys left in your reviews, keep it up (yeah that does require reviewing again, hehe).
Keeley
