A/N: Lol dietcola you'll get her response soon enough-trust me!

And sorry, if this chapter doesn't sound like Sean..i'm a huge HUGE sellie shipper and i thought that this would be sweet

Ellie's POV

Things have seemed so boring lately. There really isn't anything to do. Everyday is the same-wake up, go to school, come home. Nothing's really happened-well, except for the whole 'Manny + video camera + no top all around the world' thing, but that doesn't really relate to me. My thoughts soon changed as soon as I saw him. What was he doing back! Did he even have to nerve to come back after all that has happened? I bet his parents gave up on him, just like they did the first time. Well, whatever. I certainly knew that talking to him is not in my future.

"Ellie?" he asked as I was walking to lunch.

I didn't even answer him back. I knew what he was going to say 'Oh Ellie, i'm so sorry..that was the biggest mistake I ever made!'. Yeah, right. I would never be able to forgive him.

"Ellie, please, just hear me out."

I turned around to see what his sorry ass had to say.

"What is it Sean?"

"Elle, i'm really sorry. I never meant to hurt you like that. I really didn't. I felt so bad about it."

"Okay. Are you done?"

"No. Ellie, please, I really want to make things right with you." he replied.

"Sean, things are never going to be the same. You made it like that when you stayed in Wasaga. I hate you." I said as I walked away. I've got to admit, I felt a little bad. I mean, here was Sean, actually apologizing. It takes a lot for a guy to apologize. Maybe I was too hard on him.

Sean's POV

I couldn't get that image out of my head. 'I hate you'...'I hate you'..'I hate you'. It repeated itself in my head like a record player. I had really screwed up this time, and there was nothing I could do about it.

The whole day basically sucked. Everybody whispering as I walked by. Same old teachers. Nothing's changed. And I had to walk home in the rain. I went home, and continued unpacking, and right as I started doing that, there was a knock on the door. And there she was standing outside my door, soaking wet.

"Sean?" she asked.

"What is it, Ellie? Come to tell me how I screwed up your life in even more ways? I know, I fucked up, okay? So you can save it."

"Um, no. If you actually listened to what I had to say, you would've known that I came to apologize. I'm sorry. It was out of line. I mean, I was mad that you left." she said. It was raining so hard, I couldn't tell if she was crying or not.

"Ellie, come inside. We can talk about this inside, but not here, your wet." I said, inviting her inside.

I walked into the bedroom, and searched through the sweaters I had already unpacked. I took a navy one from the dresser.

"Here, wear this" I threw her the sweater.

"Thanks" she said as she took off her wet sweater and put mine on.

"So, what are we going to do about this?" I asked.

"I don't know...Sean, would it be weird if I asked if you ever thought about me?"

"Ellie, would it be weird if I told you every day?"

She smiled. And that's when I knew that I loved her, because I can't live without that smile.