Disclaimer: This is purely a non-profit fan-fiction. I have no affiliation with Disney; I am only borrowing the characters from "Phil of the Future."

Author's Note: Hi again. I really want to say THANK YOU to everyone who reviewed. I got a lot of really great reviews. By the way does anyone know exactly what color Keely's eyes really are? I think they're green, but I'm not sure. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Time's Up

Chapter 2: Making up for Lost Time

Wednesday 5:15 p.m.

"You don't miss people you hate."

"Miss?" Keely's eyes swollen from crying were now as wide as saucers, "Miss? What? Why?"

Phil gently took her hands, "Why don't you sit you down Keely."

Keely still in shock just let him guide her down; this was all too much to take in at once. "Phil…I don't…. what's going on?"

"Keely my dad fixed the time machine…it's time I…for me…to go back." Phil's voice broke as he told her this. "I just didn't know how to tell you and…" Phil just watched her waiting for a reaction.

Keely sat still as she took it all in, her best friend was leaving her, and wasn't even going to tell her. She was on her feet in a flash. SMACK!

"So what, were you even going to tell me or just disappear!" Keely's voice dripped venom.

Of all the reactions Phil had expected an angry Keely wasn't one of them. He rubbed his cheek as he spoke. "Keely, I was going to tell you…"

"When Phil, three minutes before you leave, disappear forever." Tears started to once again fall down her cheeks. "Do you know how much that hurts to know that I don't even matter enough to you, that you'd say goodbye."

"Keely I just thought, it'd be better if…if you never wanted to see me again anyways." Phil's eyes dropped to the ground as he continued, "Keely you mean a lot to me and I didn't want to hurt you, so I just…" He watched sadly as the girl he loved broke down.

Keely couldn't speak anymore, the flash of anger had left and was replaced with hurt and emptiness, one like she'd never felt before. So she did the only thing she could, cry.

Phil's brain was at a loss for what to do, but his heart wasn't. As if by an outside force his arms wrapped around the crying girl, he once again guided her down next to him on the bench. He just held her. Let her cry it all out. There wasn't anything else he could do. Her tears were soaking through his shirt now, but he didn't care, it didn't matter. Nothing mattered anymore. So he just held her and let her cry on his shoulder.

Keely could do nothing more than cry. She'd cried into his shirt, cried because it felt as if her heart had been ripped from her body and stomped into a million pieces. Finally she could cry no more and fell into an exhausted sleep.

Wednesday 6:52 p.m.

Phil Diffy watched as the last of the sun's rays dropped out of sight and the day came to a close.

'The same way mine and Keely's relationship is coming to a close.'

Phil looked down at the sleeping girl on his shoulder, she looked so peaceful as she slept, so contented. 'I love you Keely Teslow.'

Phil continued to stare down at the beautiful girl next to him, the girl he loved. 'I
wish I could tell you that, but I can't now. I'm sorry. I never meant to hurt you like this.'

Phil gently brushed a strand of hair out eyes, and on an impulse kissed her forehead.

"Keely." Phil whispered into her ear.

Keely stirred but didn't wake burrowing into his shoulder a little deeper, "Keely time to wake up."

Slowly her tear swollen eyes opened, "Phil you're still here."

He smiled down at her, "Yeah Keel, I'm not leaving yet."

"It's dark out, what time is it?"

"Almost seven, I need to get you home."

Keely shook her head. "No, not just yet, just a little while longer."

Phil smiled. "Ok, well how about we get some dinner."

Wednesday 10:46 p.m.

All through dinner, both Phil and Keely hadn't talked about 'it.' They were trying to act as if nothing was changing between them, like if they didn't say it, it wouldn't happen. By the time Keely reached her front door though, she had to know.

"When?"

Phil smiled sadly; he knew they couldn't keep the charade up; acting like this was like any other night. "A week from Friday."

"Oh." Keely was trying hard to stay positive, though she still felt like crying. "I guess we'll just have to make up for lost time huh?"

Phil smiled the first genuine smile in days, "Yeah Keel, we will. I'll see in the mourning." He turned to leave.

Keely watched as he started back down her sidewalk, walking out of her life. That realization pushed her into action.

'This is it, Teslow you have to tell him.'

"Hey Phil." Keely called as he was just about onto the street. "Hold up."

Phil turned around, "Yeah Keel."

Keely closed the distance between them. "I just wanted to tell you that…" Keely's heart was beating loudly in her ears; this was the moment that all her hopes and dreams would come true or be shattered in a flash.

"Yeah Keel?" Phil prompted again smiling. "What'd you want to say?"

"Oh nothing." Keely's face fell she couldn't get it out. 'Liar.'

"Ok, well I guess it wasn't that important." Phil turned back down the sidewalk.

Hearing that pushed her into action, knowing she might never get another chance. "Phil I…"

To Be Continued….

A/N: Thanks again for reading, I'm sorry if this chapter was a let down; I'm really working on making the next one a lot better. Oh, and if anyone would be interested in pre-reading my story, I'd really appreciate it, leave a message in the reviews or email me if you'd be interested. Please be so kind as to leave a non-flaming review, thanks again!