Raven's lids were heavy as she tried to open them, not that she wanted to open them. She'd been having the most wonderful dreams about strawberries. In fact, she could still smell them. The scent was surrounding her, making her feel slightly lightheaded. Finally, she was able to open her eyes and was met with the most amazing vision she'd ever seen. She was face to face with an angel. Her angel. Chelsea Daniels. Then she recognized where the smell of strawberries was coming from, Chelsea's hair. She tried to move but the hand around her waist tightened. She smiled, laying her hand on top of it.

She briefly remembered last night's date with Crystal and asking Chelsea to hold her for a little while. Once she'd been snuggled in Chelsea's arms it hadn't taken long for her worries to fade away. It felt good to be in her arms, almost too good. She'd been so upsetting about breaking up with Crystal. It wasn't that she didn't care about the older girl, because she did a lot more than she ever thought she could, but she couldn't love her the way that she wanted, and she knew it was unfair to string someone along like that.

Besides she knew that no one would ever be able to capture her heart the way that the redheaded beauty laying next to her had, and settling for anything less than that wasn't fair to her heart. So she'd come home crying her eyes out, and there was Chelsea offering her a shoulder to cry on. Her lips still tingled from when they had touched the oh so soft skin of Chelsea's neck. She hadn't even been aware she was doing it until she had felt a moan bubbling up from deep in her stomach, but she'd give her right arm just to be able to do it again.

She felt Chelsea stir next to her. Beautiful brown eyes stared back at her, and for a moment she thought she saw something spark in them. She shook her head slightly, and saw Chelsea's face brighten with a smile.

"Mornin'" She mumbled.

"Good morning," Raven replied with a smile of her own.

"How are you feeling?"

"A lot better…thanks"

"For what?" Chelsea asked, her brow wrinkling in confusion.

"For last night." Raven answered smiling at the cute way Chelsea's nose was crinkling.

"Oh, no problem, that's what best friends are for, right?"

"Right!"

And Chelsea was the best friend she'd ever had.