A/N: The dream that Cameron had I used as a kind of foreshadowing of what may or may not happen in the future. No she is not currently pregnant, although after reading this chapter it may give it a little twist if she was but I decided against it. Sorry if this confused anyone.

Chapter Sixteen

That night at dinner, Willy and Cameron told them of the room they had chosen as the reception area. Everyone readily agreed with them as Cameron told them about the room and preparations were immediately started on it making Cameron even more busy then she was before.

Finally it was one full week before the wedding was too be held and the weather got colder and colder as the days went by. Cameron had taken to the library more then once since she had first found it. She went their to think mostly about the wedding plans, looking over the papers alone so she could make a few minor changes without any distractions. Damion had been acting very strange lately as if he knew something that no one else did. Cameron had noticed that he had started to become very distant never getting involved in any of the plans she and everyone else did. She would occasionally catch him watching her, a strange look on his face. She had started avoiding him as much as possible; she had never felt so uncomfortable in her life.

One day as she sat completely alone in the library looking over some papers the door opened. She looked up to find Damion slowly making his way towards her. A confused look came to her face as she got to her feet.

"How did you find me?" She walked around the sofa to face him.

"I was just walking and wondered what was in here." Damion said innocently. Cameron straightened as he continued to make his way closer to her. He had an odd look upon his face which made Cameron very uncomfortable as she shifted on her feet.

"What's wrong Cameron?" Damion stopped right in front of her reaching over to grab her by the top of her arms.
"Why are you looking at me like that?" Cameron asked quietly trying to push away from him but the sofa stopped her.

Damion laughed making Cameron wince as she tried to move around him but he held her in place gripping her arms tightly.

"Your hurting me, Damion?" She winced as he gripped tighter.

"But Cameron, I would never hurt you." Damion continued to smile down at her. She gasped at the intensity of his gaze.

"Damion, what's wrong with you?" A scared look came to Cameron's face as Damion pulled her against him forcefully. She tried her hardest to push him away but he had shoved her up against the sofa and was leaning in closer to her face. Cameron's eyes widened when he forcefully claimed her lips with his own. She gasped from surprise allowing Damion to shove his tongue into her open mouth. She pushed against his chest but to no avail; her struggling only making him squeeze her arms tighter causing her face to scrunch up in pain.

Finding he had nothing to do, Willy quickly made his way to the elevator. When he couldn't find Cameron after almost twenty minutes of looking he assumed she must have gone to the library and quickly made his way there smiling to himself ready to find her alone. A confused look came to his face when he saw that the door was halfway open. He found this odd only because he knew Cameron liked her privacy and would have closed the door so as no one would bother her. He stopped short when he saw the scene unfolding in front of him. A frown came to his face as he watched only a moment before turning away. He could feel his eyes glaze over with tears. He quickly walked away not caring to hear the sound of skin hitting skin and Cameron's voice yelling.

When Damion finally let her go she slapped him across the face as hard as she could. Damion's head jerked painfully to the side before turning back to her; anger clouding his eyes. She quickly moved away from him, anger clouding her own eyes.

"How dare you!" She screamed at him. "What do you think your doing?" She moved away from him. "You asshole."

"Cameron!" Damion made a move towards her. "I couldn't let you make the biggest mistake of your life." He laughed. Cameron's face turned red with anger as he continued. "I know the only reason your marrying that weirdo is because of his money."

"You ass. You are the only mistake here. I should never have asked you to come." She screamed at him. She was scared, confused, and angry. How could he do this to her? She thought he was her friend; obviously she was wrong. "You were planning this all along weren't you?" Cameron questioned. Damion stood frozen with a smile on his face. "I am quiet a good actor aren't I. You should never have rejected me, Cameron. I love you too much."

Cameron snorted. "Yeah right. Think again!" Damion made a move to walk towards her. "Stay away from me! Get out!" She screamed at him.

"No need to be such a brat, Cameron." Damion laughed."GET OUT!" She screamed at him. Damion frowned before quickly rushing from the room. After he had gone Cameron broke down sobbing. She sat on the cold hard floor crying into her hands. So many emotions were running through her mind threatening to overcome her. She looked down at her hands which were shaking furiously. She slowly stumbled back onto her feet making her way to Willy's room. She sat on the edge of the bed sniffling as she looked blankly at the wall across from her. That night she skipped dinner hibernating in Willy's room waiting for him to arrive so she could talk to him. She waited and waited and waited but no Willy walked through the door. A worried look came to her face as she called for an oompa-loompa. She questioned him about Willy's whereabouts. A thoughtful look came to the oompa-loompas face making Cameron frown. They had never hesitated to say where their master was anytime she had asked before.

"Is something wrong?" She asked him worriedly. The oompa-loompa looked up at her sadly and nodded.

Cameron bent down almost eye level with him. "What?" She asked hurriedly.

"Come." Cameron was surprised when she heard the being speak for the first time. It was a high pitched kind of sound; like bells. Cameron quickly followed him in the elevator and when they finally stopped he led her into a very narrow blue hallway with a single door at the end of it. The oompa-loompa pointed to the door before getting back onto the elevator. Cameron sighed quickly making her way to the narrow oak door. She knocked softly.
"Go away!" She heard Willy's voice come from inside.

She winced at the angerness in his voice. "Willy?" She called from outside the door. She got no answer and trying the door knob she found it locked which was very odd. "Let me in! I need to talk to you."

"There's no need Cameron. I saw everything." He shouted.

Cameron's eyes widened. She panicked; he had seen her and Damion. Her breathing became ragged as she opened her mouth to explain but nothing came out. "Just go!" Willy continued.

"Willy! Let me explain." She yelled back to him.

"Leave me alone!" He shouted even louder as if he was standing right on the other side of the door.

Cameron winced as tears came to her eyes. This time she didn't wipe them away as they slowly slid down her pale cheeks. "Willy please!" She whispered against the door.

Willy froze when he heard the desperation in her voice. He wiped the tears that had fallen down his cheeks, straightened himself and opened the door.

Cameron jumped back when she felt the door open. She looked up at Willy seeing that his eyes were just as red and puffy as her own probably were.

"Willy!" She moved to embrace him but he pushed her away. "I'm so sorry."
"I saw what happened Cameron." Fresh tears streamed down his face. He knew he was going to regret what he was about to say but he wasn't rashional at the moment; he was too upset. "It's over."

Cameron froze in place as she starred up at him. "What?" She asked softly.

"It's over!" Willy repeated loudly.

"Willy, you don't mean that!" Cameron said.

"Yes...I do." His face went blank. Cameron quickly wiped the tears from her eyes. It was no use trying to change his mind, when Willy decided on something he stuck to it.

"...but I can explain!"

"I don't care. I know what happened, I saw it." He screamed at her.
"But what about what you didn't see?" She yelled back.

Willy snorted. "I sure as heck don't need to know that part."

Cameron glared at him. "I can't believe you Willy. This isn't you." She yelled. Willy said nothing as he starred at her; un moving.

"Fine!" Cameron yanked the ring from her finger. She grabbed his hand forcefully pushing the piece of metal into the glove-covered palm before quickly making her way back to the elevator and to Jodie's room.

Jodie was surprised when she heard Cameron walk into the room slamming the door behind her.

"Cameron what's wrong?" She quickly dropped the magazine she was holding and ran to her friend seeing the tears in her eyes.

"The wedding...is off." Cameron explained.

"What!" Jodie almost screamed. "What happened?"

"I couldn't stop him. He just kissed me and I couldn't stop him." Cameron cried.
"Cam, slow down. What happened?" Jodie walked her over to sit on the bed.
"Damion kissed me and Willy saw it and now he thinks I hate him and..." Cameron looked up at her friend.
"Damion kissed you?"

Cameron nodded in response. "Willy saw everything. Everything's all falling apart." Cameron sobbed onto her best friend's shoulder. "Where is he?"

"Who Damion?" Jodie asked. "He left and went back home. I was wondering why he left so suddenly but he wouldn't say a word." She explained. After explaining the rest of what happened to Jodie, Cameron's tears finally stopped. When Julie and Angie showed up Jodie explained to them what happened.
"Why would Damion do that? I thought he was alright with the whole thing." Julie looked confused as she comforted Cameron.

"I wanna go home." Cameron said looking at her friends.

"What? Cameron you can't give up this easily." Angie scolded.

"Yeah! You can't just quit. You haven't before what makes you think you can now?" Julie said agreeing with Angie.

Cameron was silent. Why would she quit? Maybe it was the way Willy had looked at her. It was the same look her mother had given her every time she did something wrong which was pretty much everything. She hoped she would never have to see that look again. Now that she had, she felt as if she had no more energy left to fight it; no matter what it always came back to haunt her. That look came flashing back into her head over and over again. Her friends remained silent as they watched the wave of emotions flow over her face.

"Cameron, your not really ganna just leave are you?" Jodie asked quietly.
Cameron looked over at her friend. "I don't know. I need to let Willy calm down and I sure as hell can't stay here to let him do it."

Her friends nodded in understanding. "Ok! We'll go home." Julie hugged her friend comfortingly. The three girls didn't need to start an argument with Cameron; not now when they felt she needed them the most.

"I'll go get your stuff." Jodie quickly got up from her seat as Cameron called for an oompa-loompa who led Jodie to where she could get Cameron's things.

"I'll call the airport." Angie got to her feet getting out her cell phone.

Cameron and Julie sat in silence for a moment after they were alone. "It'll be ok." Julie said softly. Cameron smiled over at her friend.

"Thank you!" She said softly as she laid her head on Julie's shoulder.

"Are you sure you want to leave?" Julie asked.
"I think it's for the best; at least for right now." Cameron sighed. "I don't think there's much more I can do. Willy's just going to lock himself up in a room and not come out." Julie nodded hugging her friend tighter.