"Louis, definitely."

Violet chuckled at her girlfriend's sure of herself attituded as she spit out her answer with such certainty. "Yeah, that's a good one for him."

Clementine smiled at the blonde's agreement to her answer and shifted her gaze back up to the night sky. The stars coating the sea of dark blue in a cluster of shimmering glitter that stared back from their place in the night sky. Their shining brilliance even more outstanding amongst the hazy mist of the light gray clouds that coated the skies in a few places.

The skies had been clear all those weeks ago when she had first admitted her feelings to the blonde-haired girl next to her. A series of following the girl up the bell tower only to be sucked into the sensational view of the glimmering stars and mystical floodlight of the moon, to then be turned to the forefront of emotions that made her heart flutter and her voice stutter whenever she glanced at the green-eyed girl. All to be led up to the kiss that had sealed her true feelings into sound existence.

And Clem couldn't be happier that Violet had reciprocated her desire and turned the two of them into something more than simply friends who deeply cared for one another. Now those feelings had a sense of purpose, a belonging. And she found them growing stronger with every day that passed as she got to spend more and more time with Violet.

Now it was a weekly, almost nightly routine of coming up here and gazing up at the shapes that formed inside the sparkling dots. And each time there were new stories to be told with every new constellation that could be designed.

"So that's everyone then. Now we all have a symbol up there." Violet said leaning back onto her hands.

"Not quite." Clem corrected her with a slight smirk making its way onto her face.

Violet gave her a quizzical look. "What do you mean? We've done everyone at the school."

"True. But you forgot one important thing." Clem leaned over and kissed the tip of Violet's nose getting the blonde to grow red in the face. "We still need to find our constellation."

Violet was a little taken back by the action. She loved the signs of affection that Clem put forward, but more times than not it reduced her to a blushing mess. Her mind still not believing that she'd managed to capture the heart of the brunette who had run with her's from day one. Now even still, every accidental touch sent chills up her spine and every kiss would spark a nerve that would light her up like dynamite.

Violet had to clear her throat to regain some kind of composure trying to erase the blush present across her face. "I-uh...Y-Yeah. Let-let's do that."

When her words came out in a stuttering mess it got the younger of the two to smirk. Clem leaned down to whisper in her ear. "Or if you want...we could do something even better."

The breath on her neck sent shivers down her spine and Violet hoped that her voice wouldn't squeak when she responded. "L-like what?"

"This." Clem pushed herself forward and connected her's and Violet's lips together in a short but sweet kiss, then pulled away slowly leaving only a few inches between them.

Violet hummed to herself enjoying the feeling. "Hmm, I think I like this option better."

Clem smirked at her answer. "I thought you'd probably say that." Clem looked into her jade green eyes, seeing the light of the moon reflect off their surface. "Have I ever told you how beautiful you are?" She asked as she reached up and tucked a strand of hair behind Violet's ear. "Because you are."

Violet could feel heat flood to her face at her girlfriend's compliment. "Stooop, Clem. You're gonna make me blush."

Clem couldn't suppress her smile at the blonde's words. "Aww, even better, you know you're super cute when you're embarrassed." She teased. "It's actually really adorable."

That put Violet over the top and her cheeks burned red which only produced more teasing from the brunette. Clem leaned down and kissed her on the cheek. "Aww, now you're just making it too easy."

Violet playfully shoved her getting the younger of the two to chuckle. "I swear I'm going to shove you over the side if you don't stop." Wanting to switch the topic off of herself to save her the embarrassment she brought back Clem's original question. "So did you really want to find a constellation for us or was it just an excuse to kiss me?"

Clem pretended to take the time to think up of an answer as she turned her head towards the stars once more. "Mmm, maybe a little bit of both."

Violet rolled her eyes. "Figures."

"But... I already have a star for us." Clem tells her without giving the blonde a second glance.

Violet's eyes widened "What! Since when?"

"Since about three days ago," Clem admits.

"What! And you weren't gonna tell me!?" Violet playfully shoved her again. She pushed back some of her bangs after they'd fallen in front of her eyes from her assault on Clem. "Jackass." She mumbled under her breath, annoyed at her girlfriend's games.

Clem smirked. "You know you love me."

Violet rolled her eyes waving her off. "Yeah, yeah, whatever. So where's this constellation we supposedly have?"

Clem smiled and moved closer towards Violet until their shoulders were touching. She lifted Violet's chin with her hand and used the other to point out into the seemingly endless sea of stars at a grouping towards the right. "It's right there, just above the handle of the knife and over to the right a little bit. That's the bottom of it."

Violet sent Clem a look when she couldn't make anything out. "You know it might help if you tell me what I'm actually looking for."

Clem chuckled at her remark. "Look harder Vi, it's actually really easy to make out once you see it. You'll know it when you see it."

Violet sent Clem an unamused look before shifting her eyes back up to the sky, squinting in the general direction that the amber-eyed girl had pointed out. At first, all she could see was the mass of sparkling white dots with hints of cloud cover scattered here and there, but once she focused her mind an imaginary line connected in her head and she watched as the stars formed together and spelled out a short message with three simple symbols.

V + C

Clem watched as she saw Violet's eyes light up once she pieced the puzzle together in her mind. "Oh my god, Clem...I..." She didn't have the words to continue on as she stared at their joined initials above their heads.

"Do you like it?" Clem asked as her honey gold eyes moved from the constellation to Violet and then back again.

When the blonde didn't respond right away Clem felt slight worry creep into her mind. But then she felt Violet's lips peck her cheek and all her doubt washed away and a smile overtook her face once more. "I love it. It's perfect." Violet said as she rested her head upon Clem's shoulder as the two of them stared up at their marked symbol in the sky.

After a minute or two of silence, Violet moved to sit back up as a question formed in her mind. "So does that mean finding us a constellation really was just an excuse to kiss me?" She smirked already knowing the answer.

Clem held a sly grin on her face as her hand trailed to the back of Violet's neck. "Maybe?" She said before wrapping her arms around Violet and running her fingers through her hair. "I wanted to surprise you with the constellation I had found and tonight felt like the right night. It's beautiful out, just like you."

Violet felt her face flush once more, but she couldn't really hide it with Clem's arms resting on her shoulders, keeping her in place. It didn't help the fact that she knew Clem liked seeing her getting all embarrassed at the little signs of endearment, which only caused her to blush more at the thought. All she could do was shift her eyes down to avoid the other girl's gaze, but her smile was still present.

She felt Clem's hand trail up her neck and push her hair back behind her ear again before coming back to cup her cheek. "I love you, Violet. With all of my heart."

Violet melted into her girlfriend's touch and couldn't help but smile at her words as she felt warmth spread through her. "I love you too, Clem. And I always will." And the two of them closed the distance between each other to share a slow passionate kiss. Neither of them caring about the rest of the world as they allowed themselves to get caught up in the feeling.

However, Clem slowly pulled away as realization hit her. She looked back into Violet's eyes as her voice spoke soft and slow. "You know what the best part of coming up here is?"

Violet laughed at her own answer. "I'm guessing it's not sitting here making up random shapes in the sky."

Clem let out a slight chuckle before she moved her hand on top of Violet's and intertwined their fingers. "Making up constellations is fun and all, but I think I like kissing under the stars a bit more."

Violet rolled her eyes in knowing that would be the answer, but she was surprised when Clem continued on. "But that's not the best part..."

Violet tilted her head in wonder. "Okay...then what is?"

Clem looked down at their interlocked hands and smiled before returning to Violet's gaze. "That I get to fall in love with you, all over again."

Violet's lips parted in slight surprise before turning upward in a smile. "I like that part too." She said as she dipped her head once more to seal her words with another kiss.