Abz: If you are reading this, that means that I got the next five reveiws I wanted… wich means… third chapter! Thanks to all my readers! You guys rule!

Faust: holding Eliza's skeleton MEIN!

Abz: O.o what?

Faust: Ich kein zufriedenstellen ich selbst mit knochen! -suspicious glances- (this line is for a certain author… CoughNeko-NekoFaustCough)

Abz: Cookies to anyone who knows what he said… -disturbed- …anyways… I always like to talk to my reviewers.

"Eliza?" I called up to her, and she looked down snapping out of her daydream, her features becoming joyful. She waved at me and quickly disappeared from the window.

Soon after the door opened quickly as she greeted me with a warm smile. I loved her smile.

"Johann, welcome back!" She said in an angelic tone.

"Eliza…" I looked at her hopefully.

"Yes? Is something wrong?" She asked with curiosity ringing in her voice.

"Eliza, will you… come on a walk with me?" I asked, feeling my cheeks warm, as she locked eyes with me.

"Johann, you- you know I can't." She answered looking down at her small feet. She clenched her fist tightly on her lacey, pale blue dress. I saw depression wash over her, and she appeared sad.

"Yes you can!" I found myself saying. Where did that burst of confidence come from? "Y-you can Eliza. Nothing bad will happen to you. I promise." I said looking at her the same way I had the first time I gave her a promise.

She looked up from her feet and met eyes with me once again. I saw a smile cross her beautiful face. I loved her smile so much.

"Alright. As long as you promise." She said with a light giggle. She reached forward and took me by the hand walking by my side as we made out way to the old park. She seemed tired after a while of walking, but I reassured her that we would be there soon.

Once we had made it there, the brightest smile I had ever seen crossed her face, which now was light by the sun. She was so beautiful as she admired the park, lakes and willow tree, beautiful cherry trees in bloom, a wooden swing swaying in the breeze, green grass and a sky as blue as her eyes.

The wind played with her golden hair making it look like wisps of smoke in the wind. I wanted to touch it, but I kept my hands to myself. I've always wanted to touch her. To caress her. She was so beautiful.

I walked Eliza to the swing so she could rest. She sat on the swing rocking it back and forth.

"Would you push me Johann?" She spoke gently, with a small blush crossing her cheeks.

I nodded with a smile and pushed her softly on the swing, till she seemed content. Hours passed as she and I admired the empty park, we stood by the lake watching mother geese with there babies gently float atop the water.

"Johann…" I heard a Eliza's voice speak in a frail tone. I turned my head towards her just in time to see her collapsing on me. We fell to the ground, Eliza landing softly on me.

"Are you alright!" A asked hoping for an answer. None came. I panicked for a second and lifted her body off of mine, and without hesitation, I ran as fast as I could, carrying her in my arms.

It seemed like forever. It seemed like she would never awake. I finally had gotten her home. She lied on the bed motionless and more pail than ever. This wasn't the first she had passed out in front of me. But it still brought the horrible feel of worry to me. Since I was the one who dragged her out of her comfort zone, it was all my fault.