Her mind was like a mess, and her heart was flattering with nothingness. After leaving him she didn't know where to go. She had neither family nor friends. The only person she has was herself. After leaving Hong Kong for the States there was no one left for her. She thought of the possibility if everything was different. If she was back in Hong Kong, and if she still have her friends. She gave up her whole life for this guy, and all she got in return was a broken heart.

She walked toward the park and seated herself on the swings. Where was she heading? How is she going to start over? Not even Charlene herself could answer that question. Tears started pouring out of her eyes, and once again she found herself trying to comfort herself. The skies began to thunder and she knew there was going to be rain.

"Just my luck." She said not even realizing that she have said it out loud.

With the first sight of rain she felt doomed. It was freezing cold and the rain was drifting straight for her. The night was growing darker and darker; in the first time in her life she was scared. She wished Nicholas would run after her and asked her to come back in his life. He never came, and from that moment on she knew that she was just another piece of trash that he wanted gone.

She got up from the swing and headed toward the other side of the road. Her whole body became numb because of the cold and within second she fell back and all that was left was darkness.

As she slowly open her eyes. The light nearly blinded her. The room that she was in was full of light. It was comforting and warm. She was wearing what seemed to be a hospital gown. "Nicholas!" she shouted.

She heard foot steps coming toward the room. "He does care." She thought, "He does care about me."

When the door swing open there was a big smile placed on her face, but that slowly turned into a frown. It wasn't Nicholas after all. In the room was a whole different person. The stranger slowly walked up to her holding what seemed like bag of food. "You woke up…" he said, "You passed out in front of my car. You scared the hell of me. So I took you to the hospital."

She panicked, "W-w-who are you?"

"Uh…my name is Kenny." He said.

Kenny was wearing what seemed to be a plain T-shirt with a pair of baggy blue jeans. Something that she couldn't imagine Nicholas to wear. He held out the bag in front of her. To him he looked like a guy that just graduated high school. "I got you something to eat. I know how bad hospital food is…"

"Thank you…" she said, "But how am I going to repay you."

"Oh, you don't have too. Just… get well." He smiled, the very same smiled that Nicholas have given to her on their first date.

Remembering the memories made her smile. "You remind me of someone." He said, "Someone I used to know a LONG time ago."

She looked into the bag and found a plastic bowl of congee and bottle of orange juice. There was also some chocolate ice cream. "Did you cook this yourself?" she asked.

"I tried my best, but in the end my mom cooked it for me." he laughed again, "Well, I got you the ice cream, that's way better then congee any day."

"I used to love strawberry ice cream; I used to eat it like every day after dinner." she sighed, "But…"

"But you got a big stomach ache and you no longer want to eat it anymore." He laughed, "Right?"

"Not exactly…" she took a bight of the congee, "Taste just like the one my mom used to make."

"Hey, where are you from anyways?" Kenny took a sip from his own coffee cup. "You don't seem like you're from around here."

"Why?" she said, "Is it the way I look?"

"No." he smiled, "I don't know, you don't look like you're familiar with this place."

"To be honest with you, I've lived her for about 7 years, but I don't go anywhere or know anyone."

"Are you serious?" Kenny squirted out his coffee, "I should take you around!"

She looked straight at this stranger, someone who she barely knew. He was even more sincere then her own husband someone who she knew since she was 12 years old. "What's so funny?" she said as she looked at his smiling face.

"I don't know, you are I guessed. So where's your family, the doctor said that you could go back home tomorrow." He let out a little yawn, "I'm getting sleepy."

"I…I don't have family here." She said.

"But you told me that you've been living her for 7 years." He looked shocked.

"I know… I've been having some family problems… I guessed I don't have a home anymore." Charlene looked away from him.

Kenny shook his head, "So where are you going to go? DO you have any friend or some money?"

She shook her head softly, "No…"

He felt pity for her. It seemed like this girl so sweet and beautiful was abandon, her eyes hold a sadness that reminded him of the girl he used to love. He felt like he wanted to hug her and protected her from any harm. He didn't know why he's this way, especially when he barely knew this girl. Her lovely smile made him want to smile also.

"If you don't mind I have an extra room at my house." He said.

She shook her head, "No… you've done too much for me already. I can't…"

He nodded at her and then continued, "Yes, I live with my sister so don't worry you and I won't be… yeah. Just don't worry."

"I don't know how I'm going to repay you." She said. "This is just too big of a favor."

"Just smile." he smiled, "That's repayment enough."

"Kenny… I can't like you." Charlene paused, "I just don't want you to get the wrong idea."

He laughed, "Hey, I'm helping you out of my good heart. So, what's your name?"

"I'm Charlene…" she said not knowing if she should tell him about her husband or anything else about her life.

Kenny knew that she was still hiding a lot from him but he didn't mind. He knew that everyone has a secret that they didn't want anyone else to know. All he knew was that "The Heavens" sent him to help her, and something inside told him that he had too. She was like Kristy, exactly like Kristy… the girl he used to love.