Ok…now after my last experience with review replies…NOT HAPPENING. Ever again. Unless of course all of you want me to, I will certainly continue to do so. Ugh…I hate it when I talk smart…it makes me feel all…weird…and makes people think that I plagiarized everything…Anyways…as promised… #hands out cookies# This is an extremely short chappie…well, actually, it is more like a snippet…of the next chapter…but I was bored and well here you go…
Disclaimer: none of this is mine. Well I mean, some of it is, but you know what I mean.
"I love you Dom," Kel whispered, a lone tear rolling down her cheek. "I always have. And I always will."
Dom was speechless. He could not believe that he had caused Kel so much pain. He hadn't meant to, he just wanted…her. But…you can hurt someone without even knowing. He just had learned this one the hard way. He tore himself away from the mirror that had been used just seconds before to spy on Kel. Dom left Neal's room, and wandered around New Hope, not watching where he was going. But nonetheless, his trusty feet led him to his room in the soldier barracks. He undressed and fell into his bed with a sigh. Why did he have to mess everything up? After everything was going perfect. After he had the girl of his dreams, and the war was finally dying down, he just had to go and cross the line. Dom fell into a light and restless sleep.
(((In the Morning…Kel's POV)))
Kel awoke topounding on her door that was getting more urgent by the second. She leapt out of bed, and yanked the door open, almost getting bashed in the face by Raoul.
"Kel," Raoul panted, "I've just received terrible news." Kel looked at him expectantly. "They've got Tobe."
Ok…I'm sorry for the shortness…but the next part will be up by Sunday…well, Sunday for me that is…isn't it amazing? I can make a cliffie in just like 200 hundred words…or however many there are…Wow…this IS really short…its not even half a page…but it will be if I change the font size…please don't be mad. I try, I really do. And I'm gonna shut up now and let the people review...
