A promise

Rose was anxiously waiting for Alec and John to arrive. She was up first thing, tidying her room since she'd not as much space now and she'd gone back to her old habits.

"Rose, what time are ya expecting them?" her mother asked as Rose went for her breakfast.

"It depends Mum, Alec said they were setting off around seven."

"It's a long way Rose, ya know that? They're prepared to come down for ya when ya could have got a train to where ya going," her mother replied.

"Yeah, well I might have to at Christmas, I can't expect them to come down if the weather's bad. The worst bit is there's nothing we can do about holidays inbetween, Alec won't expect John to bring him down or come for me. I'm gonna have to save up like mad to get up there for Christmas. I was thinking about getting a Saturday job as well as helping you after school."

"Yeah, about that though Rose, some of the women have been complaining about paying extra."

"Geez Mum, if they went to a salon, it would cost 'em more for a shampoo and set. Fine, when I get back, I'll look for something after school then and the moaners will have to wash their own hair, cheapskates. I'd best get back to tidying my room now, I never intended to let it get bad again, there's not as much room."

"Well, you didn't want to move to Scotland, remember?" her mother asked her.

"Yeah, I remember Mum but something good came out of it, I met Alec. He made it bearable, I think I would have run away if it hadn't been for him. Now I know what Bob's intentions were of getting us to move in with him."

"If I'd had any idea Rose, I would never have gone," Jackie replied. "Why did he have to pick me though? He made me feel wanted I suppose?"

"Mum, you were an easy target and had just what he wanted, a teenager. It could just as easily have been someone else. I know ya wanted a better life for us but it wasn't, not for me and you were under his influence. I know ya like parties but those sort?" Rose asked.

"Well I didn't know what they were into, did I? It just seemed like friends getting together to me."

"They were too clever Mum. Did ya ever ask any of their surnames? Did they offer them? That should have rung some warning bells Mum."

Jackie went quiet. "I said I was sorry Rose. I just wanted someone, that's all."

"I know Mum and I don't blame ya really. You thought he was the one and he fooled ya but don't let him put you off other blokes. Look at me though, I thought if I ever came back, I'd be stuck going out with Mickey Smith," Rose laughed.

"Yeah, well ya might be young lady, if Alec can't keep coming down here all the time. I warned ya Rose, be very careful when ya go back up there, ya don't know what Bob did about us leaving."

"What?" Rose asked her. "Did ya forget to tell me something?"

"Not exactly. It was just the wording on that agreement. I didn't know exactly what it meant."

"Geez Mum, what will I be going back to? I'd best stay out of his way then?" Rose asked.

"Yeah, just keep ya head down Rose, don't let him find out you've gone back. I suppose I'd better get ready to go to my first customer. Sure ya don't want to come with me today? Ya might get some tips."

"No, I'm gonna clean up the living room and Alec might ring when they get halfway. I guess I'm just getting nervous at seeing him again? I miss him Mum."

"I know ya do Rose. I thought I'd miss Bob but I don't, not after I found out about him. I know ya think I should report him but what for?" her mother asked.

"That's what Alec's dad and John said Mum. Surely whatever he put in that agreement can't be legal?"

"Ya never know Rose, it was the way it was worded. That's why he wouldn't let me read it all. We agreed that he'd take some of the responsibility for ya but I never thought he'd take it as legally."

"So he was never gonna ask ya to get married and adopt me?" Rose wanted to know.

"He never mentioned getting married," Jackie replied sadly. "Think ya self lucky we didn't. I'd never have been able to stick up for ya like I did. You have no idea Rose."

"Sorry Mum, I know ya stuck up for me but he had so much control and it seemed like you had no say in things, that ya had to go along with him."

"I know it seemed like that Rose. I tried to keep my independence but sometimes, I had to let him have the final say. I got him to let ya go out with Alec, he wanted ya to leave him."

"I know Mum, remember? Anyway, we're out now and just let him try anything when I go back, John will have me out of Scotland before he has the chance."

"I wish ya weren't going back sweetheart, Alec could stay here with ya," Jackie suggested.

"Yeah, I know mum but I want to see everyone again. If there's any sign Bob's set the authorities onto me if I go back, I'll get out, I promise."

Jackie supposed she had to be satisfied with that and Alec's family would protect her should Bob have gone that far. She now wished she'd had the nerve to take the agreement and destroyed it but it probably wouldn't have done any good.

Alec and John had set off with just enough for their overnight stop in London, since they'd decided it would be easier if Alec's dad took it all, then there was only Rose's things. Alec knew she'd had to leave a lot of things behind, that he would have gladly taken instead of leaving them in the flat she'd lived in.

"So Alec, looking forward to seeing her?" John was asking him as they made their way south.

"Yeah, I feel like my stomach is going all upside-down. I hope she doesn't say anything about my hair though," Alec replied, wishing he'd not gone to the barber's shop last Saturday. "Rose liked my hair all spiky."

John had to laugh at his younger cousin.

"You've got it bad Cous. Don't worry so much eh? It's still a bit spiky," John teased him. "So, she's going to see if you can stay in her room then? Do you think her mother will agree?"

"Rose says her mother owes her, big time," Alec told him.

"She must do then, if she agrees? Make the most of it Alec, your dad won't let you share. I think that's why Peter left home, our mum was a bit annoyed when he came back that Christmas and took his girlfriend to his room. He's older than you so don't try it with her," John advised him.

"No, I won't. I want Rose to be able to stay the rest of the holidays. Sure we're heading in the right direction?" Alec wanted to change the subject and having seen the signs.

"It's quicker going down the motorway Alec than going on the smaller roads. That will take us nearly all the way, the fun will start going through London. We'll make good time once we're on that road, we'll make a stop half way."

Alec wasn't bothered about making a stop but John needed a rest. He was just anxious to see Rose again after weeks of being apart and so he could tell her how much he missed her. It had been slightly better when her mother had got a phone installed and they could at least talk to each other.

He thought maybe one day soon, people would be able to see each other as well as talk, like they did on Sci-fi shows. By that time though, he'd hoped Rose would move back up to Paisley and he'd get in the Glasgow police academy, after John ended up doing the job of the careers officer.

He'd been told his application would go forward once he got his final exam results next year and he completed some college.

"So, have you told Rose about your police academy application?" John asked him.

"I was saving it until I saw her. It's still a long way off though and I still have to make sure Rose gets into college, then she can transfer."

"Well, she needs all the help she can get Alec, now you can't help her. I know how much you miss her every night Alec."

"You have no idea John. Rose is something else."

By four that afternoon, Rose was driving herself crazy, waiting for Alec's arrival. He'd phoned earlier at a stop they'd made and John had estimated how long they would be getting across London, Rose having told him to tell John where to park behind the flats.

Alec was wishing more and more they had a mobile phone in John's car. Finally, John was looking for a way around the blocks of flats and for signs of 'No Parking' and a street just around the other side. Alec got out, seeing some railings and opposite was an empty space with concrete bollards around, thinking it was a bit strange.

"Let's find our way around the front then," John suggested, going for their overnight bags. "Are you sure Rose said it was okay to park around here?" he wanted to make sure.

"Yes, she said there's a playground, which is just over there," Alec pointed out as he took his bag. "She said go across it and that's her block. She might be looking out of the window," he grinned.

John had to laugh. Rose though hadn't thought about it until she suddenly got a feeling she should go and have a look. She could make out some figures crossing the playground and she had to stop herself going downstairs to greet them. She told herself no, just let them come up but it took some doing.

When the doorbell rang, she almost froze. John was smiling at his cousin, who was hopping from foot to foot waiting for Rose to answer, since her mother hadn't got back yet. Rose covered her face as she went to open the door, still keeping one hand there as she turned the handle.

"Alec," she greeted him, her heart racing and butterflies in her tummy.

"Hey, I'm here too," John laughed as she opened the door wider.

"Yeah, hi John. Well, come on in then, mum's not back yet. Did ya have a good journey?"

"It wasn't too bad apart from your boyfriend having the jitters," John laughed as Alec went red.

"Stop it John. Hi Rose, it wasn't too bad, I just wanted to get here faster."

"It wouldn't have been any faster by train, would it Rose?" John asked her as she led them into the living room, Rose now embarrassed about the furniture they'd acquired when they'd got the flat.

"Tell me about it," Rose laughed back. "Trust me Alec, I've done it twice but I'll have to put up with it at Christmas. Come here, where's my hug?" she asked.

"Don't mind me," John told her as she moved towards Alec. "A cup of tea would be nice, when you're both done."

"He doesn't change, does he?" Rose asked Alec, as they put their arms around each other. "I've already made something to eat, I'm just waiting for my mum. Come and help me?" she asked him as he looked awkward with John being there.

He wondered if Rose had noticed his shorter hair yet? He gave John an awkward look and let Rose lead him to the kitchen, her arm still around him. As soon as they were alone, Rose went to kiss him.

"I missed ya so much Alec. I've been driving myself nuts all day."

"Me too, I mean I've been driving John crazy. It's great to see you Rose, I missed you too. Did you talk to your mum then?"

"Yeah, she was a bit unsure but she knows she owes me, big time. Then we'll have to wait until we get back to Paisley. Alec, I'll have to be really careful when I get back."

"Why, what happened Rose?" he asked, hoping she'd not noticed his haircut he now regretted.

"I'll make some drinks then I can tell John as well but mum thinks he might try and keep me there, with him if I go back."

"Geez Rose, that's serious. How did she let him go so far?" he wanted to know.

"I've no idea. We'll worry about it when I get up there Alec, don't let it spoil things."

"No Rose, it won't spoil anything, my dad won't let anything happen to you and neither will John."

"I'll feel like a wanted person," Rose tried to joke. "Hey, don't go thinking you got out of me noticing your hair."

"Nothing gets past you Rose. You don't like it?"

"Well, there's not as much to ruffle when, you know but still, yeah, it's okay. Did ya think I wouldn't like it?"

"I was hoping you would. Rose, just how serious is it, if you go back with me?" he wanted to know.

"I honestly don't know. If I stay away from that street and around where the pub he goes in, I should be okay but mum said he had friends she'd never met."

"So you don't know who will be watching out for you?" he asked her. "That's just great Rose. We'll just have to go out of town then?"

"Yeah. Hey, I'll be fine, I have you, don't I?" she smiled.

They kissed again then went to tell John what her mother had told her. John already knew how serious it was if Rose went back, he'd already discussed it with Alec's dad and they'd decided not to tell the pair of them until the following Thursday, to allow them most of the week until the news was broken to them.

They had all agreed that no matter how much it pained them not to let Rose return that it was for her own safety. If Bob were to carry out what they thought, Rose would never get out of his grip for almost two years and it would be hell for her.

Alec's uncle had more or less gathered that it would be considered Rose had run off from her mother to be with her boyfriend and Bob had her mother's agreement he was to take responsibility for her and that was just the tip of the iceberg. He'd also found out that if Rose then tried to run away, she would be returned to Bob, even if she went back to her mother, as Bob would say Rose would only try again.

Rose wouldn't be free until she was eighteen and they had no idea whether Bob had changed the age he'd be responsible for her, he could have made it even longer. They didn't want to risk it and neither would Alec.

After Jackie got back and they'd eaten, they talked for a while to catch up, John making Rose laugh with his theory that everyone now suddenly noticed Alec now she wasn't there and Jackie hadn't believed it.

"You're tryin' to tell me they were both invisible?" Jackie asked John.

"Yes Mrs Tyler, it was like no-one noticed they were there, well outside the classroom," John told her, seeing Rose hiding in Alec's arm and trying not to laugh.

"It's not funny Rose," Alec tried to tell her. "I have to put up with Billy and his mates staring at me all the time. They've not tried anything yet but they'll start."

"Aw, poor Alec," Rose giggled, dying to ruffle his newly cut hair. "I'm really sorry they're making it difficult for ya."

"I know you are Rose," he replied. "Never mind, we have all summer now, we can stay away from them."

"Yeah, we can. I'm so looking forward to going back."

John just smiled and hoped they wouldn't be disappointed they had to remain in London. Rose got up just before nine, declaring she wanted to talk to Alec and they should get some sleep, since they had a long journey the next day. Once they were alone in Rose's room, they kissed for a while.

"Rose, are you sure about me staying in your room?" Alec wanted to make sure.

"It's been a while since we were alone Alec. I was thinking, that last time we were together. It was different, wasn't it?"

"Yes Rose, it was different, I felt it too. It's all I thought about after you left. I only wish we'd not left it so long and that we'd had other times after it. Now, when we get back, we have the afternoons to spend together, we have to make the most of it."

"Yeah, we do Alec. I don't know a lot but I talked to my friend, I think that was our first real time, don't you? Oh, did I ask that before?" Rose smiled.

"You may have done. I did think so as well. You have your friend to talk to, I have no-one. Do you think I can trust John not to tell my dad?" he asked her.

"Oh. Well yeah, if you don't have anyone else? You should talk to him Alec. Just see what he says first then? He can only say he feels he should tell your dad."

"Well he hinted something. He said that's why my other cousin never goes home with his girlfriend now, that my aunt didn't approve that Christmas, remember?"

"Yeah, they were all over each other," Rose smiled.

"Well John didn't say he was against it and Peter got away with it but my aunt must have told him if he stays again he and his girlfriend have separate rooms. I'll have to see what he thinks then but I wanted to ask you first. So, what did you and your friend talk about?" he asked.

Rose put on her best smile. "Oh, nothing much, just how good ya were to me and how cute ya look without a t-shirt on," she teased him. "Enough talking though, we only have tonight, then it will be over a week before we can be together again."

"You don't have to remind me Rose. We have a lot to make up for."

"Yeah, we do Alec. I missed ya so much."

They soon squeezed into Rose's slightly wider single bed, Alec saying they would have to keep as quiet as they could and Rose warning him not to fall out of the bed, which made her giggle. They soon forgot about how they'd been apart as the pleasure ran through them, then they huddled together in the small space, Alec putting a t-shirt on and Rose her pyjamas.

"I thought once you went away, I wouldn't be able to wait until this holiday," Alec told her.

"Me neither. I've been driving my mother and Shareen crazy. I still have to pass the garage that Mickey works in and he wondered why I never stopped to torment him."

"Not once?" Alec decided to tease her, remembering what she'd said when he first met her.

"Alec!" she dug him in the ribs when she realized. "Stop it. I know what I said and there's no way that's gonna happen, got it?' she asked him.

"I was just joking Rose. We're only going to be apart for a few months at a time but I know it's not practical for you to come up for just a week. We can manage."

"Yeah, we'll be okay Alec. We'd best get some sleep or we'll be sleeping in the car," Rose replied.

"We can find somewhere to sneak off to when we get there," Alec suggested.

"Yeah, ya never know," Rose yawned.

Alec smiled to himself. This was the first time they'd fallen asleep together and probably the last for a while, well until they were both eighteen. Then he wondered if his dad would let Rose stay with them, at least until he went to the police college. What then though?

The next morning, everyone was up early, Rose and her mother making breakfast then she insisted on going down to John's car with them.

"Stop fussin' Mum, anyone would think I'm off to another planet," Rose laughed as John put everything in the back of the car. "We're only going to the north east, then back to Paisley."

"I know that Rose, it's that part that bothers me. I'm worried about ya going back there."

"We'll take good care of her Mrs Tyler," John tried to assure her.

"Well, just you make sure ya do. I remember you came to me as Rose's teacher so I'm holding you responsible for her," Jackie warned him.

John did a mock salute.

"Right, got it, she has plenty of people watching out for her Mrs Tyler. There are a lot of people who care about her," he replied.

"Well I'm glad to hear it then. Just you keep her away from that Bob, Alec knows what he looks like," Jackie replied.

Alec remembered too well.

"Yes, I know what he looks like Mrs Tyler. I'll make sure she's well away from where you used to live," Alec promised.

"Have ya been round there?" she asked him.

Alec shook his head.

"We have to set off now," John told him as Rose wanted to give her mother a final hug.

"Bye Mum, I'll be fine, I have Alec and John to look after me and I'll be staying at Alec's aunt's or maybe his house. I'll bring you a present back from the holiday. Now come here and give me a hug."

Alec let Rose in the car then got in after her, making John smile. He noticed Rose wasn't looking too happy.

"Cheer up Rose, you'll soon forget about Bob finding out you're going back," he told her, wondering how she and Alec would take the news it was best she stayed away.

He wondered if she'd insist on going anyway but if she did, she'd be confined indoors for the rest of the school holidays so it would be no fun for either her or Alec.

On their way to their holiday destination, they talked about what they would do and places they'd visit. Alec had been to the library and had noted all the best places to go, including the beach, even though it was by the river, not the sea. He'd also looked up there was a lifeboat festival, the holiday park had a swimming pool and entertainment and other places of interest.

"Dad said we can go off for a few days," Alec was telling Rose. "We can go explore the castle tomorrow, if you want?"

"Yeah, that'll be nice. I'm really looking forward to it."

"I looked it up Rose, we can go down to the beach in the evenings from where we're staying, dad showed me the brochure he got. Rose, you need to forget about Bob finding out you're going back."

"I know, I'll be fine when we get there," she replied.

"Well, once we pick up the A1, we stay on it right to the holiday park, more or less. Just say if you need to stop," John told them.

They took a break just after they passed Leeds and Rose seemed to relax more as they neared their destination. Alec's dad was waiting for them in the car park and was still waiting to book in so they all went to get something to eat.

"Had a good journey?" John was asked.

"Yeah, stayed on the same road all the way though we got stuck in some traffic, maybe they should upgrade that main road to a motorway!" John grinned.

They went to book in and found where they were staying, a two bedroom chalet with one double bed, two singles and a sofa bed, which John was going to take but Alec insisted he'd be better on it, Rose laughing that John's legs would stick out of the end.

"Hey watch it Rose," John laughed. "Otherwise I might just take your room."

"Huh?" Rose pretended to huff, making Alec laugh.

John and Alec's dad joined in. They decided to go find the convenience store to get the essentials after they unpacked, Rose letting Alec use a drawer and some wardrobe space. They had taken a few moments to kiss.

"It was really nice last night, going to sleep with you," Rose told him.

"It was for me as well. When we get back after the holiday, we can just laze about in the afternoons, maybe?" he asked, hoping she wouldn't take it the wrong way. "I mean we can still, you know but just have some time to just be together."

"Yeah, I know what ya mean Alec. I'd really like that."

"You would? Then that's what we'll do then? I mean we won't be able to go out much, maybe an hour or so in the park or by the river?" Alec suggested.

So after they all got what they needed, Rose and Alec decided to have a walk around the camp and found the path down to the beach.

"It's not the sea you know?" Alec laughed as Rose wanted to walk in the water.

"Yeah but even so, it's nice. I miss walking by the river and going to the park with ya Alec," she told him, trying to lean on his shoulder to take her sandals off.

Alec was trying to help her keep her balance.

"I know Rose, I miss it too, I don't go out much now. I miss dancing with you and everything else but we have to just enjoy the time we have now, okay?"

"Yeah, we'll make the most of it. I could always go hide in your aunt's house," she tried to joke as she handed him her sandals.

He smiled as he took them.

"It's serious Rose, you can't hide in there for two years. Who knows if Bob extended how old you are so he can still be in control? It's going to be risky, you coming back with us but we're all prepared to take it. You are so loved by everyone Rose."

"Yeah, I know Alec and they're like my own family, I feel part of it. I know it's a big risk you're all taking. I don't like the thought of if Bob gets to know, I'll have to leave in a hurry again."

"John will get you out, he promised," Alec reminded her.

"I know but who knows how Bob's twisted it?" Rose wondered as they walked to the edge of the water.

Alec sat down to take his trainers and socks off and walked into the shallow water besides her, taking her hand after leaving their footwear just behind them. Rose didn't seem to mind the water was a bit cold but Alec noticed.

"Best not stay in for long Rose. I was thinking, now we're older, maybe I could call you something else, when we're on our own?" he asked nervously. "I mean maybe I could call you 'love' or something, maybe?"

Rose turned towards him, taking his other hand.

"Yeah, I'd like that. What can I call you though?" she teased him.

"You don't need to find a name for me Rose, I would be more than happy you'll let me have one for you. Come and dry your feet before they get cold."

"Aw, I should think of one. Yeah, my feet are gettin' a bit cold, we'll just have to sit and let them dry," she replied as Alec led her back and held her hand until she'd sat down. "I miss how ya take care of me," she added as he sat beside her.

The eventually made their way back to the chalet where Alec's dad and John had been talking.

"We won't see much of those two," John was saying.

"I didn't see much of them the last two holidays," Alec's dad replied. "They must be really happy to see each other. Alec doesn't talk much about how Rose went off in a hurry though, he goes to his room after school and just sits with his writing pad after tea. I don't think he writes his stories though."

"Maybe not? Maybe he's writing down what it's like when someone leaves just like that. Rose was his life when she was here. Now we have to tell them and Alec has to make a decision."

"What decision?" John was asked. "Oh, you mean for them to only see each other in the holidays or make other arrangements? Rose won't let him give up his dream of getting in the police."

"Yeah, I know that. They can't really do anything about it until they're eighteen though," John replied.

"I think Rose wants to go back to Scotland, despite what happened. She'll want to see Alec go to the police academy and I can't see him wanting to go to one in England. The cost of living will be too much to start off with."

"They'll work something out," John told him.

After they all ate, they went to find the entertainment centre, Rose and Alec enjoying the artists then getting up to dance. When they got back to the chalet, Alec got warned not to go into Rose's room until morning, to get some clean clothes then he hadn't to take long.

"But Dad," Alec tried to protest. "Can't I go in for a while? It's still early."

"Well no more than an hour, understand?" his dad relented.

"Thanks Dad. We know the rules."

After saying goodnight properly and Rose wishing he could stay or that they dared do more than kissing on the bed, Alec said they'd just have to wait until the following week. He'd been thinking about how to make things better and that Rose wouldn't think he'd ever stop loving her while they were apart.

For the next few days, they went on a few trips then on the Wednesday, Rose and Alec went off on their own to the swimming pool then the beach again and to explore further down the river, finding another small beach. Alec then had an idea for the following day when they were going to look around the town, that he'd take her back there and show her how much he loved her by getting her something special.

So on the Thursday, they went to look around the town and Alec told her they'd have some time on their own.

"You go get your mother a present," he suggested, having seen a gift shop he might get what he wanted from.

Rose agreed, kissing his cheek but wondering what he was up to. Inside the gift shop, there was an assortment of rings and necklaces in a display case and the female assistant saw him debating.

"Are you looking for something in particular?" she asked him.

"Something special, for my girlfriend," he replied. "Would a ring or necklace be suitable?"

The woman smiled at him.

"Well, it depends what it's for? A birthday perhaps or something else?"

"She used to live near me, now she moved away but we're here on holiday. I wanted to give her something nice."

"Ah, well either would do really. If you choose a ring and it's the wrong size, we can alter it for you though. Maybe a ring would be a bit more special?" the woman suggested.

He had already spotted one that would let her know how much she meant to him and to tell her he was giving it to her so she knew he was trying to make some kind of commitment to her. Having chosen a plain gold ring in the shape of a heart that just opened up and hoped Rose would like it, he thanked the sales assistant, who just smiled at him.

"Good luck giving it to your girlfriend," she called after him.

Rose had got her mother a heather gift set from another gift shop and Alec quickly put his purchase in his grey denim jacket pocket.

"Hi! What have you been looking at in there?" Rose asked cheerfully.

"That would be telling, Rose," he replied, seeing the gift bag she was carrying. "Got something for your mum?"

"Yeah, now I'm just gonna get something for your aunt, since she has to put up with me more than we'd planned," she replied.

"She won't mind Rose, if it keeps you safe. I'll stay as long as she lets me but we'll risk going out on Saturday night."

"Have you finished now? You could come and choose something with me?" Rose suggested.

How could he get out of it? He followed Rose and hoped if he stayed in the background, the woman who had helped him wouldn t ask if he'd given Rose the ring yet. When Rose had got something, they met up with John and Alec's dad and when they got back to the holiday park, Alec wanted to take Rose down to the small beach they'd found.

They found a rock to sit on down the far end but no-one else was around so they risked kissing, their arms around each other.

"This has been great Alec. So, why are we down here again?"

"So we could be alone. Rose, you know how much I love you?"

"Yeah Alec, I love you too. We only have tomorrow, then I have to be careful."

"We won't let anyone take you back to Bob, I promise you. He won't go to too much trouble."

"I hope you're right Alec," she replied, seeing him go to his jacket pocket.

He changed his mind and went for a kiss.

"Rose, I have something for you. I know we have the next few weeks but I wanted to say something. Whatever it takes, we'll be together for Christmas and new year. Remember our first kiss?"

Rose smiled, touching his cheek.

"Yeah, it was amazing."

"Yes, it was, so, I want to give you this."

He brought the small gift box out and opened it. Rose looked at him.

"What is it Alec? What's it for?"

"It's a promise Rose. A promise I will wait for you, no matter how long if Bob has changed he'll take responsibility for you, I'll always be there for you, I will never stop loving you."