A/N: Hi I wrote this today and decided to post it! well have fun reading it!

The cold white snow covered everything in sight Christmas music traveled through the crisp winter air.

Sam Madison sat alone on a park bench silent tears streaking down her cheek.

Her jet-black hair blowing in the wind as little snowflakes fall onto her delicate flushed skin.

In her hands she held the Fenton thermos.

"I failed him." She cried the thermos slipping from her grasp. "I failed him." She whimpered once more.

She wrapped her arms aroundherself trying to keep warm having forgotten her coat in all of the action.

More tears rushed from her eyes landing on the ever-rising snow.

"I should have been there when he needed me the most." She shed more tears ignoring the rushes of cold air.

She felt a hand on her shoulder she gasped and spun around.

Through the snow she could see a silhouette of the person she loved more then life itself.

"Sam don't blame yourself, I would never blame you for something you couldn't prevent."

"Danny." She stuttered. "D-don't leave me. I want to come w-with you."

"I will never leave you Sam."

She felt her eyelids drop and warmth come back into her body.

Her eyes reopened and she took Danny's outstretched hand smiling at him.

She left the cold wet depressing snow behind flying right next to Danny the love of her life.

The next morning, Christmas day they found the frozen body of Samantha Madison with a smile on her face looking into the cloudy sky.

The lover's funerals were held at the same time and were buried next to each other so that even in death they would be together.

They left behind two families and a best friend who committed suicide a mouth after the tragic deaths of his two best friends.

The rest of the Fenton family died in a car accident three years later.

Sam's father killed her mother and then killed himself. It is said that on that Christmas Eve you can see a gothic girl and a bright blue

eyed boy sitting together in the park smiling at each other. They never stopped loving each other even in death.

A/N: Crappy ending I know. But review! flames welcomed.