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Jack stood expressionless. Still. Numb. He had loved Tru from almost the first time he had met her and now she was telling him this. But was it just a ploy? To get him to quit his job? One look into her eyes and he knew she was serious. God damnit just tell her you love her, tell her what she means to me. Jack thought. But Richard... the two perks to getting this job:

Fall for his daughter - and he'll kill me.

Quit - and he'll kill me.

It's just too much.

"Too much," he muttered, his head spinning as he took one last look at Tru and rushed out of The Track.

He couldn't deal with this. Everything. How could he live knowing that the only one he had ever loved loved him yet there was no way they could be together? Not alive anyway.

"Man! Talk about replaying Romeo and Juliet!" Jack said to himself out loud, hoping that trying to crack a joke would help him fix his head out and think about what to do.

"I can't take this can't hack it," Jack muttered. "With Tru there's no life and without her there's no life, catch 22."

By the time Jack had thought everything through and thought he'd came up with the best solution and possibly the same one as he had done before, he had reached his final destination.

He was standing on the top of Edison tower. thinknig and walkign one step closer to the edge. The wind rushing through his hair and the back of his throat stinging. Should he? After all the only thing there was for him to live for; he couldn't have.

"So you think this settles it?" Tru said from behind.

Jack wiped the solitary tear that was running down his face; the one he had tried so hard to keep in.

"I didn't hear you come up," he said.

"I hardly put on steel boots and stomped up the stairs," Tru said. "And lets not stray from topic. Is this really what you want?"

"It's not about what I want Tru. It's about what I have to do."

"You don't HAVE to do anything!" Tru said.

"You think I want this?" Jack said. "If I wanted this then I would have jumped before now."

"You came up here and no one forced you to do that."

"Too True but fate has a pl - "

"Drop the cryptic!" Tru said. "I'm sick of it. Fate is ruling your life! Is there anything in your life that YOU can actually decide? Does it tell you EVERYTHING you HAVE to do?" Tru said emphasising most of the words. "You have a life whether you like it or not so why do you want to ruin it?"

Jack looked down. "I have a life but I have nothing to live for."
"You have me." Tru said quietly.

Jack moved backward, each step moving him towards the edge of the tower. "I can't, I can't do this."
Tru got a quick glimpse of his eyes. The emotion. It wasnt more than a second but it was enough. She froze.

"Jack what aren't you telling me?"

"Nothing," Jack mumbled making sure that his eyes were anywhere possible as long as Tru couldn't see them. They were far too much of a give away... even if they didn't tell the whole story...

"Then why aren't you looking me in the eyes?"

Jack didn't reply. There was nothing he could say apart from the truth and that would be too painful. For them both.

He looked up and straight into here eys, "That better?"

"Halfway there. What aren't you telling me?"

Jack sighed his heart feeling like someone had ripped it out and was tearing it into tiny pieces, "What do you want me to say?"

"For once in your life how about the truth?"