A/N: Hey everybody! Super duper sorry I haven't updated in a while. School has of course begun and that's been a major time factor. Has anyone been watching the Joe Schmo show??? I think it's one of the funniest shows on TV! And the O.C.? I LOVE IT!!! I think I'm going to write some O.C. fiction, because the wheels in my mind are churning.

In school we read a short story in school called "The Sniper" DUDE! What a surprise ending.

I'm blown away by the reaction to chapter 5. I thought it was funny, but not that funny! Oh well, if you guys like it...hee, hee! Thanks to everyone who reviewed, it means mucho to me!!! Hee, hee

Well, I'm sure you're going to skip this anyway and get on with the story, so here you go! (OH and btw, the flashback is in the third-person)

DISCLAIMER: We were discussing J.K. Rowling in English, and she is the richest woman in England (so I heard). Did she really outsell the Bible? That's amazing. No wonder this all belongs to her.

Chapter the sixth

I didn't sleep well that night. Oliver, Oliver, Oliver. How could someone move into your mind like that and inhabit it like a bear that is hibernating? Oh, NOT COOL! What isn't cool is the fact he told me he liked that leg rub. Okay, maybe it's a little cool...

I finally fell asleep after God knows how long, and I had the worst nightmare.

**FLASHBACK! WHOOSH!**

"Katie, I hate to say it, but we need to talk," said Oliver as he sat down next to Katie who was pretending to read. Her eyes really just moved back and fourth over the page, her mind saying, "The worst four words ever."

"All right," she said, putting her book down, "what is it."

"I don't," he paused to look towards the floor, "think we should be together anymore."

Katie sat up straight, turning to face him said, "What? Oliver, you're kidding."

"Not this time."

"Why? Why don't you think we can-" Katie said, interrupted by Oliver.

"I'm leaving Katie, and we both know I'm not coming back. I just don't you to get hurt."

"I know you'll meet other girls! It's not a big deal! It's not like you'll do anything with them!"

"How can you be sure? Katie," he said taking her hands in his, "I have to do it. We have to do it."

Katie just stayed silent, looking down at their intertwining hands. Her eyes were brimming with tears. It wasn't fair. She ran away, up the stairs to her dormitory, slamming the door behind her. She slid down the door and whispered to herself, "I hope you have a nice life," and started crying. What she didn't know was she told not only Oliver to have a nice life, but herself also.

That next morning was the last day of school, and the very last day for Oliver. Katie looked over and saw Oliver, grinning, but with another girl.

**END O' FLASHBACK**

I woke up with the morning sun flooding my window, my face wet.

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"Oh! What about this one?" Angelina said excitedly, holding a dress.

"Eh," I said. I wasn't paying attention, I was busy looking out the window at the busy street and park.

"You didn't even look!" I tore my eyes away from the window and looked at the gorgeous black bridesmaid dress. Sleeveless, form fitting, and all around beautiful!

"Oh, wow! That's amazing!" I said excitedly. I got up out of my chair and ran towards Angelina. "I think this is the best one you've shown me all day." And I wasn't lying; the dresses she had shown me were awful. Purple and baby blue, oh no way I was going to be wearing them.

"Isn't it?" She exclaimed, looking at it. "I think this should be the bridesmaid dress."

"Oh, totally."

Angelina and I continued searching throughout the store, until we knew that was the dress. She made arrangements to have her sister, Alicia and I come in to have it tailored, meanwhile I came across a mirror on the back wall of the store. I tilted my head as I walked closer to it and looked at the frame.

"Oh yes, yours will be absolutely wonderful!" a voice spoke out from nowhere.

"Excuse me?" I said, glancing around.

"Right here," I looked at the mirror and saw a squat woman smiling broadly.

"Oh," I said surprised, "what did you mean, 'mine will be wonderful'?"

"Your wedding! I'm enchanted to see the future weddings. You see, bridal store-"

"Yeah, yeah, I get it," I interrupted, "but I'm not the one getting married."

The plump lady chuckled, "Not yet, my dear. Not yet."

I backed away a little freaked out. Me? Married? Ha! That's a good one.

"Katie! Come on! We're meeting Alicia for lunch!"

We met Alicia at the small deli down the road and discussed the wedding. Angelina talked about how she wanted this perfect, outdoor wedding, and she wanted a big one too.

"How many people do you actually know, Angie?" Alicia laughed aloud.

"Well, my friends, my family, Fred's family."

I drifted out just as she begun the list. If that mirror can tell the future, then why didn't I ask more? Oh geez, stop thinking Katie, you're making your head hurt. After lunch, I decided to walk to the store to check up on Jackson. I said good bye to Alicia and Angelina and put my hands into my pockets, ready to brace the September winds. Just as I was walking, I passed Vehere Park, and decided to walk through. But I didn't know I would come across Oliver. Again.

In a clearing, there were several children who couldn't be more than 8 years old, playing Quidditch. I sat down on a bench to watch, and noticed their coach. Oliver showing them how to do certain plays, reminding me of our Hogwarts days. Oh to be young again. I stood up. I was going to talk to Oliver. I walked over and stood by the equipment. One boy must've noticed because he said something to his coach and pointed. Oliver looked over and waved to me. He gave one final piece of wisdom to his team and they ran to their waiting parents.

"What brings you here, Katie?" he asked in that gorgeous, wonderful voice.

"Oh, well, I was just walking to work and I decided to walk through the park and there you were," I said, gesturing with my hands as I did so.

"Ah, I see. So now you see the team I coach."

"But are they better than our team was?" We both laughed and fell into an awkward silence.

"Well, I had better go," I said, breaking the silence.

"I should too."

"Have Sophie send me an owl, I'm ready to help her with the wedding."

He responded saying he would and we waved at each other in a way of saying goodbye. I walked through the park, thinking about the ending to the dream I had. The happy ending I didn't see that night.

***YET ANOTHER FLASHBACK! ZOOM!***

Katie went for a walk by the lake that afternoon, hoping her troubles would float away in the water. She sat down and lay back in the grass, covering her eyes with her hands.

"Hello," said a voice from above her head. She recognized it immediately.

"Go away, Oliver."

"Look, I just came to apologize, I didn't mean to leave it like that."

"Yeah, and I didn't mean to leave it at all." Oliver sat down next to her and looked out over the lake.

"I don't want to go with this, feeling of hate between us, Katie."

Katie sat up and stared at the horizon. She dropped her head and sighed, "It's not hate, Oliver. I don't know what it is, but I'm sure we can both agree it's not good."

"Yeah," Oliver chuckled (A/N: I really don't like that word, but I'll use it anyway. Chuckled.who comes up with these words.), "So, are we okay?"

"I guess," Katie said sarcastically, making them both laugh.

"Hug?" Oliver asked, holding his arms out to her. Katie let herself go to him and hugged him tightly.

***END! EL FIN O DE FLASHBACK!!!***

A/N: Ah! And the end of the chapter! Well, I know it isn't much, but it was for me! I have to read David Copperfield in a week, and whew, it takes a lot of time. I hope you enjoyed!

Next Chapter- How about in the reviews (or e-mail me) you tell me what you want to see happen, and I'll do it if I like it. But don't just say "Have Oliver leave the other girl for Katie" because there is actually a silly plot to this story! Well, maybe not, well, maybe yes. But still! Because I don't know what to do for the next chapter. And get ready! I'm gonna do some O.C. Fiction! YEAH!