A/N well I've got a case of writers block, so I'm trying to banish it by writing anyway, so hopefully it will go away, if not this chapter will be pretty crap!


I lay there, thinking. It was early morning and the sun was streaming through the windows. I lay next to Jesse as he slept, and I felt totally happy. This was love. But I knew the real world had to come into it too. I got up, to face Jake and my parents, they would understand, I was sure of it. I wrote a quick note to Jesse, telling him to meet me at the hill at 8, before we left. Then I headed back to my cabin.

"Linda! Where have you been!" my father shouted as I tried to sneak in. "We have been out of our minds! Well, at least you're getting married so that Jake can straighten you out!"

"Straighten me out?" I shouted back, furious. "What are you talking about? And I'm not going to marry him!"

"What?" my mother whispered, the colour draining from her face.

"I don't love him, mom. I can't marry someone I don't love, right?"

"Sometimes things aren't as simple as that. We're not in a fairytale, you know?" my mom replied. Her voice wasn't raised, but she spoke with authority all the same. I glanced at the clock; it was quarter to eight.

"Look, I don't love him and I won't marry him. I'll explain that to him. I don't care what you think, to me, love is important!" And with that I walked out, and up to the hill.

"Get back here right now!" my father bellowed, "We are leaving at 8:30 and I hope you aren't back so we can leave without you! Maybe that will shake some sense into you!" I just kept walking.

I sat at the top of the hill as the minutes went passed. I glanced at my watch; it was twenty past. Where are you Jesse? Finally, at almost exactly half past, I heard a car start below me. I couldn't wait any longer; I would miss my trip home. I ran down the hill, and found my mother waiting for me.

"You're going with your sister. Your father and I can't bear to look at you at the moment. Hopefully by the time we reach home you will have thought through your rash decision." And with that she left me to a back seat full of kids, my only sanity coming from the words of a seven year old Sammy, who told me to turn that frown upside down, in a cheesy chatshow host kinda way. I looked out the window and saw the countryside racing past. Where had Jesse gone? He must have gotten my note. I knew he usually got up early. Why hadn't he come? Had it been a mistake? Maybe he was just using me. I didn't want to believe that, but maybe it was true.

Jesse's POV

I woke up smiling. I stretched and yawned; it was kind of late, almost eight, by the time I woke up. Well, late by my standards. Lindy wasn't here so I guessed she'd gone back to the cabin. I got in the shower and was about to get dressed when I saw the note.

Hey Jesse, I had to run, but met me at the top of the hill at eight, before I have to go home, love you, Lindy x

I looked at the clock; it was now almost half past eight. I quickly pulled on some clothes and ran out to her cabin. I rounded the corner, skidding in the dust. Just in time to see a bunch of cars heading out the gates. I knew that they were her family cars. I ran up to the hill anyway, knowing she wouldn't have waited. What had I done?

That's why you never sleep late!


A/N well I know its short, but I wanted to end on a bit of a cliff-hanger, and I don't know what's going to happen next! Review!

Omg, I'm so sorry guys, I wrote this ages ago, but I just forgot to load it onto here, sorry!