Title: Here's my kiss to betray

Summary: Audrey Bannon has lived in Dogtown all of her life, she finally finds trouble and a little more with Jay Adams and the rest of the Z-Boys.

Disclaimer: I do not own any of the characters from the film; I do not own any of the Z-Boys either. This is a work purely of fiction, not based on the movie or real lives of these characters/people.

Rating: T-M

Chapter 2: I'll never know

"So how was LA?" Kathy asked over the loud music.

"It was the worst," Audrey said sipping her drink. "I hated it."

Kathy looked at Audrey is shock. "Why would you hate it? I would love it," Kathy gushed.

Audrey laughed and shrugged. "It just wasn't for me I guess."

"I would have thought you'd love it," Kathy laughed shaking her head. Audrey had always been a sucker for the bigger city. The two would often spend days on end talking about being famous and living in LA.

Audrey shook her head. "I missed Dogtown," she said simply.

Kathy looked at her oddly and just shrugged before handing her another drink. Kathy didn't believe she had just missed Dogtown, in fact Kathy knew that wasn't the only reason. Jay Adams was the biggest reason why Audrey hated LA, but Kathy wasn't about to say a thing.

In no time the two girls were laughing uncontrollably and stumbling around. The drinks had definitely gone to their heads, and everyone could see it.

Jay caught a glimpse of the girl he had been looking for all night, Audrey. He smiled looking her over again. Medium height, golden skin, her hair was long and light brown. He stopped at her eyes, which were a lovely light blue. Jay had always loved Audrey's eyes, even when they were little. He thought it odd that he loved the color, but he always just shrugged it off.

"Hey girls," Jay smiled walking over to the two of them, finally managing to pry his eyes away from Audrey.

"Hi Jay," Kathy grinned.

"What's up?" He asked the two.

"Nothing," Audrey shrugged as she licked her lips.

Jay smiled and nodded. "I heard Stacy wanted you," Jay said to Kathy, he had only wanted her to go away.

"Oh yeah," Kathy asked smiling.

"Yeah," Jay nodded. "So you should go see what he wants."

"Are you tricking me Jay boy?"

"No," Jay smiled.

Kathy gave him a look and smirked. "Alright," she shrugged walking off to find Audrey's cousin.

"Had enough to drink?" Jay asked Audrey.

"Yes," Audrey laughed.

"I'd say a little too much," he commented a little angrily.

"Oh please, as if being drunk doesn't look good on me," she scoffed.

Jay couldn't help but laugh. "We should go talk," he smiled.

"About?"

"Anything," he said shrugging.

Jay looked at the girl before him, he thought back to all the time they would spend together before she had left for LA. This wasn't the same Audrey; she had changed since her days in Dogtown. The once innocent little girl had melted away into something not so innocent. Jay wondered what had happened to her out there in the big city lights.

"Where are you gonna take me?" Audrey asked grabbing Jay's hand, referring to his need for them to talk.

"Why don't we go to Tony and Kathy's room?" Jay suggested pulling her along.

The two walked into the darkened room, it was only lit up by the moonlight. Jay closed and locked the door before turning back to Audrey.

"I don't think you want to talk," Audrey giggled.

"How'd you guess?" Jay smiled, not being able to hide the real reason he wanted her alone.

"Jay boy, you're too easy to read. I know you, remember?"

"How could I forget," he smirked as he grabbed her by the wrist.

Audrey looked at him shyly; the girl had always been some what shy when it came to boys. She looked up at Jay and shivered, this was like the moment she said good bye. He leaned forward and pressed his lips against Audrey's, causing her to let out a small gasp. The two kissed softly for a few moments before Jay started pushing Audrey back to one of the beds. Audrey followed his lead as her behind hit the bed; leaning back she let Jay climb a top of her. His hand slid slowly up her shirt causing her to push his hand away.

"Jay, we shouldn't do this," she said softly.

"Why not," Jay asked a little confused.

"I'm not doing this here, in Kathy's bed," Audrey said surprised he didn't get it.

"Come on Audrey," Jay said. "Like old times."

Audrey glared at him and pushed him back. She got to her feet and began walking towards the door. Jay hopped up and grabbed her by the arm pulling her back.

"What did I say?" He asked.

"You are unbelievable!" She snapped. "Like old times Jay? God, you're so stupid."

"What did I do Audrey?"

"What haven't you done! You didn't even come visit me and you promised me that Jay," Audrey choked, she was crying now.

"How was I going to get to LA Audrey?"

"My cousin," she snapped. "He always came to see me."

"You never wanted to see me any ways," Jay shot back.

"Are you kidding me? Of course I wanted to see you; I begged to see you Jay."

Jay laughed. "Whatever Audrey, you're seeing me now."

"I wish I wasn't," she snapped grabbing the door handle and walking right out slamming the door behind her. The song playing as she walked out made Jay's stomach turn.

I looked out this morning and the sun was gone
Turned on some music to start my day
I lost myself in a familiar song
I closed my eyes and I slipped away
It's more than a feeling, when I hear that old song they used to
play (more than a feeling)
I begin dreaming (more than a feeling)
'till I see Marianne walk away
I see my Marianne walkin' away
So many people have come and gone
Their faces fade as the years go by
Yet I still recall as I wander on
as clear as the sun in the summer sky
It's more than a feeling, when I hear that old song they used to
play (more than a feeling)
I begin dreaming (more than a feeling)
'till I see Marianne walk away
I see my Marianne walkin' away
When I'm tired and thinking cold
I hide in my music, forget the day
and dream of a girl I used to know
I closed my eyes and she slipped away
She slipped awa y. She slipped away.
It's more than a feeling, when I hear that old song they used to
play (more than a feeling)
I begin dreaming (more than a feeling)
'till I see Marianne walk away
I see my Marianne walkin' away

Jay stood in Tony and Kathy's room. He sighed and rubbed his head. Girls, he thought, so much trouble. But Audrey was different, she had been different. The two had history and Jay had never forgotten that. The boy sighed and walked out of the room in search of her. His attempt failed, and he was left alone to walk home with his thoughts.