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Never let go
Leo stepped onto the tram, and walked up to the diver. Piper though was weary of her surroundings, she couldn't remember the last time she had been on a tram, and although for most, including Leo, it was one of the most natural things to do in San Francisco to her, it was one of the newest experiences she had, had in a very long time.

"Hay Leo," the tram driver said greeting, and soon was pulling Leo into a hug over his car door.

Leo smiled, "Bud, How's it going?"

"Good, good, how's you not seen you at church, or rounds Mam's for that for ages what's going on? Or ha it got something to do with this latest move of yours?"

"Yer you know work, so how's the pool house not been down thee for ages," Leo asked, and the two carried on like old friends in no hurry to move along.

Piper watched, she recognised the man, he seemed a little younger than them Leo an herself, but still had sometime that showed he had to age quickly. But as the two men chattered she watched Leo, she saw something in him, almost a whole new side of him. She hardly knew him but the way he was with this man was so kind, caring. Asking how the family was, his older brother, his children, he clearly cared.

But they must of known what a que they where making as soon they where saying the goodbyes, and Leo was once again escorting her along the tram.

Piper turned in quickly to a two seated bench seat that was in the middle of th tram, but as she sat down she looked up to find Leo had kept going. Noticing it looked like he wasn't going to be coming back she carried on after him, apologising to those standing until she found him.

Like a child of five or six, he was standing on the back porch of the tram, learning against the railing in the middle, waiting for it to move and the wind to begin blowing sweetly at his face. She stood in the doorway, leaning against it in a relaxed way, although to most it was clear she was clenching her hands against the door way as though she was holding on for dear life.

The tram jerked and began its swift movement, Leo bracing himself in the wind, leaning deeper into it as though a child for the first time feeling the cool refreshing softness of pure air, as it brushes against your skin at a fast speed.

He was a child, a five year old, or at least in his heart he was. As, as Leo Wyatt stood a grown man, to him and his heart he was five years old again. In the moment his farther showed him all there was to the world, he had picked his son up and sat him on the railing holding onto him, but allowing his freedom, and as he allowed his son to live in his arms he told him the five things his still held dear to himself. Freedom, love, truth, passion, and life.

Piper stood watching the child, she tried not to laugh, as his smile spread like butter, and his face glowed. But no longer could she hold it in, and soon found herself chuckling quietly.

Leo stood eyes open, he didn't turn though the chuckle was to sweet he didn't want to stop it, it was like church bells on a summer morning, or soft autumn rain against a window pain. It was a sound he had forgotten with many things from his teenage years, but that had somewhere slipped away unwantedly.

He slowly turned around, to embrace the sound in its true pure form as it left her sweet rich red lips, but as his green eyes met her brown, the laughter seized. And her soft silk like cheeks began to turned rouge and blushed.

She suddenly felt more embarrassment than she had ever known, but as Piper met Leo's sweet green eyes, he body smoothed out, the rouge began to fade, and in no control but that his eyes held, she began to smile.

"What you finding so funny then missy?" Leo asked, his own face smiling,

Piper suddenly felt something, something she hadn't felt for along time, and as Leo brought hi hand out to her, "come on." And she took it with out a word, and as the skin touched, she knew what it was. As though electricity, her skin tingled, and with a sharp cold touch she crossed to him. An as her skin tingled, her heart also felt, her heart felt warm, it felt at peace.

Leo knew what he was doing was dangerous, if not for her as married women, for him she was married he couldn't be doing this; they weren't in high school anymore, this was life, grown up, with responsibility, and more forbiddances than hr had ever known. But somehow it was just more luring.

He slowly offered his hand, and as she took it freely, the silk skin crossing over his finger tips and down his spine, he knew he couldn't go back, not now, because the truth of it had been he had never gone forward.

To be continued….

Sorry took so long, but I have now finished school YAY! No more exams, lol and I can now carry on with this. Well here you go a little bit of fluff, so hope you liked it will update soon, but please review I love it when you do lol. Thanks.