I'M BAAAAACK. Lol… Yup. Crazy Kitty is back with chapter two! A lot happens in this chapter, so grab a Coke, grab a cookie, grab the Page Down button, and enjoy!
Disclaimer: I own nothing but the Lily-chan. Oh, well…I WILL, ONE DAY! Hey! I own that piano! goes off to play piano
Lily decided that that day, being the first true day of health for her, she was going to visit her best friend, Victor Van Dort. Yes, deep down, she loved him with all of her heart, but goodness, she couldn't tell him that! Women's opinions mattered not, her mother had reminded her many times, so you can form them, but keep them to yourself.
Victor and Lily were, in all honesty, perfect for each other. They both played the piano, were exceptionally shy, seemed to always do the wrong thing, and, most importantly, they were in love. Unspoken, yes. But strong nonetheless.
Lily decided on a pale pink dress that flattered her corset-free curves, along with a matching hat and parasol. She carefully brushed her mid-back length light brown hair and left it down. She loved its natural curl at the very bottom. When she decided she was sufficient, she headed out for the marketplace.
Victor sighed. The gossipy town crier had conveyed the news to everyone that Lily was recovered. Noticing how much the Van Dort family favoured Miss Smithson, he exclusively told them hours ahead of anyone else. But, if she were better, she would have come to see him by now…it was almost six o'clock, closing time. He had been daydreaming about a long walk in the park with Lily, perhaps a meal together. He was glad they were best friends; he had an excuse to take her on dates with out any one, including her, find it suspicious.
Victor almost ran to find her when he saw her favourite pale pink flowered hat in the colourless crowd. That girl, he thought, will never conform to anything, will she? One of the many qualities he loved about her. Along with her passion for art and music. God, she's perfect… Victor was snapped out of his daydream when Lily flashed him her beautifully shy smile. He smiled back. Please talk to me, please talk to me… Victor urged her silently.
"Victor!" Lily half-ran the remaining ten feet and pulled him into a sweet embrace. "You have no idea how much I missed talking to you!" She pulled back and looked into his eyes, brimming with joy. He looked into hers. Deep blue. Probably inherited from her mother.
"Yes, I do. You missed me as much as I missed you!" Victor laughed. Of all days to recover, fate had to choose this one. After he had already married Victoria. Lily giggled and blushed. Oh my goodness, Victor thought. Could it be possible th- no. No, no, no. We're friends and nothing more. But, still…I wonder… "Lily," Victor started, "I believe that there's something I should tell you. But, I probably shouldn't tell you here."
"Well, let's walk in the park, then. You can tell me there!" Victor smiled. Perfect. Now, how to tell her?
Sorry for the cliffhanger…a lot happens in the next chapter, too, so REFILL THE COKE AND THE COOKIE JAR! Remember to R & R! Luvs,
Kitty
