"Hello" Jack called opening the door Saturday morning as Elizabeth balled up another piece of paper at her desk throwing it into the trash can.

"Wow it looks like a snow storm in here." Jack grinned forcing her frustrated frown to turn into a smile.

"I want to write about life in Hope Valley and share my stories with the world but I can't seem to get past the first line." Elizabeth sighed.

"Well sometimes, you have inspiration and sometimes you don't, thats ok" Jack said reassuringly as he placed a box on the table.

"I think mine is taking a vacation" Elizabeth sighed.

"Well it is back now, I ordered this from the mercantile for you last week" Jack said gently putting his hand on the box. Elizabeth smiled standing form behind her desk and walking to the table.

"May I?" She asked and Jack nodded as she slowly opened the box, the top flipped over reviling a beautiful brand new typewriter making her gasp.

"Jack! It's so wonderful!" She cried throwing her arms around his neck in a hug surprising herself at the quick gesture as Jack held her for a minute.

"I know how much these stories mean to you." Jack said when she let him go.

"Thank you so much."

"Try it out" Jack smiled picking up a piece of paper. Elizabeth placed it in the roller and pushed it to the side to start typing. She had used her uncle's old one a few times and knew what she was doing. She sat down glancing up at Jack before she started typing. She loved the loud clacking the keys made as she hit each letter. She typed for a moment before pulling out the paper and offering it to Jack. He took it reading the words on the page. 'You are my inspiration' She had written to him making Jack grin at her.


Monday morning came quickly and Kate was happy for the few extra minutes to chat with her friends while Elizabeth was outside chatting with a wagon that had just rolled up.

"A type writer?" Anna asked in a whisper.

"Yeah, a beautiful new one" Kate nodded.

"I have never seen one before!" Laura cried.

"It's beautiful, I doubt she will let us use it, but maybe next time you come over we can look at it."

"And Mountie Jack got it for her?" Anna asked as Kate nodded.

"It's love!" Laura swooned making them giggle.

"Alright class please take your seats" Elizabeth called coming in the doors making the room go quite.

"Before we get started I would like to introduce you all to Hattie Ferguson, she just moved here from Hamilton." Elizabeth said drawing the children's attention to her as they all turned around to see a little girl following Elizabeth into the school house.

"Isn't that where you and Kate come from?" Cody asked.

"Yes it is and it's very far away, so I want you all to welcome Hattie and make her feel at home" Elizabeth said as she and Hattie now stood at the front of the classroom.

"Hi Hattie!" Many of the children offered her with a smile.

"That's very nice" Elizabeth smiled at her class proud that generally her students were very kind to each other.

"Alright please take out your aromatic books and find where you left off I will be working with third years at the board. Hattie we are a little short on books right now but you can sit with Sarah and share with her." Elizabeth said pointing Hattie next to another little girl her age.

"We had our won books at my school in Hamilton" Hattie said.

"I will get you your own as soon as I can" Elizabeth gave her a smile. Sarah looked up offering Hattie a grin sliding over a little to make room for her. Hattie frowned at her before turning back to Elizabeth.

"I don't want to sit next to her." She said.

"Well I assigned you your seat so you need to take it." Elizabeth said in a tone that wasn't unkind but hopefully stoped Hattie from arguing with her. Hattie let out a sigh sitting on the bench next to Sarah. Kate glanced up and shared a look with Elizabeth raising an eyebrow before Elizabeth went to the board to help the children working there.


"So who can name this part of speech?" Elizabeth asked from the board circling a word and looking back at the older students.

"Miss Thatcher, Miles stole my book!" Emily called frowning at her brother.

"Miles please give Emily her book back." Elizabeth sighed.

"Is it time for recess?" Cody asked looking up from his own reading.

"Yes you may have a short recess" Elizabeth nodded seeing how fidgety the class was getting.

"It's my turn with the kickball!" Robert yelled as everyone jumped up.

"No it's not it's mine!" Cody cried

"Boys please share!" Elizabeth called after them as the boys ran to the door.

"Do you want to play hopscotch with us?" Sarah asked Hattie Kindly

"I don't play hopscotch, my best friend Janie and I play croquet." Hattie said firmly.

"Hop scotch is fun!" Sarah cried.

"I said I don't want to!" Hattie yelled making Kate and Laura look up from where they were still talking at their desk.

"Girls, what's going on here?" Elizabeth asked making her way over to them.

"I just asked if she wanted to play hopscotch" Sarah said.

"Hopscotch is dumb" Hattie said.

"Maybe your dump!" Sarah cried.

"Alright that's enough!" Elizabeth yelled loud enough to get all the students to turn around.

"Everyone back inside, everyone back to your seats!" Elizabeth called as all the children turned to her surprised. Elizabeth rarely raised her voice to any of the children. The classroom was silent as everyone took their coats back off sitting down.

"That new girls is stuck up." Laura whispered.

"I feel kind of bad, I know it's hard but she's not even trying." Kate sighed nodding.

"I am very disappointed in how you all are treating each other today" Elizabeth looked over her class with her arms crossed.

"She started it!" Sarah yelled.

"It doesn't matter who started it. What is important is that we all learn to treat each other with kindness in this class. So today will be the first day of Kindness week" Kate raised her eyebrows as Elizabeth's new made up lesson plan. Her sister never failed to surprise her at how quickly she could think on her feet with this class.

"What's kindness week?" Laura asked.

"Well everyday this week, for your homework you're going to do something kind for someone. It can't be someone like your best friend, it needs to be someone else." Elizabeth said.

"Like who?" Anna asked.

"Someone you would not normally think of, you get to pick."

"Do we have to?" Miles asked

"Yes we have to, because we're a community and it's time we start acting like one." Elizabeth said firmly. The children just nodded.

"Now back to your English, lunch and recess are in an hour let's see if you have earned your break by then." Elizabeth turned back to the board as the children opened their books again.


"I'll wash the dishes!" Kate cried jumping up after dinner.

"My your quick" Elizabeth chuckled as Kate quickly cleared the table.

"Well I just want to be helpful" Kate shrugged.

"This wouldn't have anything to do with kindness week would it?" Elizabeth asked raising an eyebrow.

"Well I'm doing something nice aren't I?" Kate asked.

"What's kindness week?" Jack asked.

"Elizabeth said we have to do something kind for someone as homework everyday this week."

"Yes but I believe I said it had to be someone you wouldn't normally think of."

"Well I don't know! I'm always nice!" Kate cried.

"Katie" Elizabeth chuckled shaking her head.

"I know something kind, There's new settlers in the valley about an hour west of town. Frank and I were there helping out today. They are in need of a lot, they are living in tents and don't have much." Jack said.

"What can we do for them?" Kate asked.

"I'm sure you can think of something" Jack winked.

"I can knit them some blankets. Abigail taught me how to last winter."

"That's a idea" Elizabeth nodded.

"What else do they need?" She asked turning to Jack.

"Everything, they truly just came with the clothes on their back."

"Well I can certainly donate some of my clothing, and I could give some books too." Elizabeth nodded.

"That would be wonderful" Jack nodded.

"Does this mean I still have to do the dishes?" Kate asked.

"Yes you do" Elizabeth rolled her eyes.

"Come on little shadow I'll help you, this will be my good deed for the week to" Jack teased going to join Kate by the basin.

"You two." Elizabeth chuckled rolling her eyes.


The next morning Rosemary waltzed into the classroom just as Elizabeth rang the bell.

"Good morning everyone." Elizabeth greeted them as the students took their seats.

"Good morning" A chorus came back.

"Before I hear about all the kind things you did yesterday, Miss LaVeaux has an announcement" Elizabeth said turning to Rosemary who stepped forward.

"Hello children, because it is kindness week I have volunteered to so an act of kindness for you all." Rosemary smiled.

"We're not going to do another play are we?" Robert asked. Kate and Laura shared a look, last time the Thatcher sisters had to go to Hamilton and Rosemary had taught class she had forced the children into doing a play and from what Kate had heard she had gone a bit overboard, and it wasn't hard to believe the stories considering Rosemary.

"Robert" Elizabeth said her tone warning.

"Perhaps something better then a play" Rosemary said paying Robert no attention.

"I am going to organize a dance for you all, there will be decorations and refreshments and music, it will be simply… magical!" Rosemary smiled. The children grinned back whispering among themselves excitedly.

"I only went to the dance we had 2 years ago, that was a lot of fun." Laura whispered. Kate nodded remembering the dance they had had when their first moved here, back when Elizabeth had been courting Billy Hamilton. Kate shuttered to think about that, and was excited this time would be much different.

"We will have practices after school and when I am done with you, you will all know how to behave like perfect little ladies and gallant little gentleman." Rosemary smiled looking over the class.

"Thank you Rosemary" Elizabeth smiled as Rosemary headed out of the school reminding the students to stay later to practice.

"In Hamilton my best friend Janie and I went to cotillion all the time. You have to have a live orchestra." Hattie told Elizabeth when Rosemary was gone. Kate nodded, she had been to her share of cotillions and Hamilton parties, they were always filled with big dresses, food, music and talking. It wasn't anything like it would be here in Hope Valley.

"Well, you don't need a live orchestra in order to have a good time and make lots of new friends." Elizabeth told Hattie gently.

"It won't be the same." Hattie said crossing her arms

"We went to a lot of parties in Hamilton too Hattie, it's not the same in Hope Valley but we have just as much fun." Kate spoke up.

"That's right, now who would like to tell me about their act of kindness the did yesterday?" Elizabeth asked before Hattie could argue again.


"Hey, I'm going to to talk to Hattie" Kate said glancing over at lunch to see Hattie sitting by herself. The other younger girls were playing jump rope while Kate and the older girls sat on the steps watching the boys play baseball.

"Why? She's stubborn, we all tried being nice to her." Rachel, the oldest frowned.

"Because I know what it's like to be the new girl from Hamilton." Kate sighed.

"But you were much nicer then her." Anna said.

"Well, it's scary, besides we can call it my act of kindness for the day." Kate said standing up and going to join Hattie who was sitting on the big log near the lake.

"Hi Hattie, I know it's disappointing about the dance but I think you will still have fun." Kate said sitting down beside her.

"Just go away." Hattie frowned.

"I know it's hard to be the new girl, and I know this place is really different from Hamilton, believe me. But I think once you get to know what it's like here you might like it better. I know Elizabeth and I do." Kate said gently.

"I said leave me alone!" Hattie yelled catching Kate by surprise as many of the students looked over. Elizabeth had been watching the little girls play but now she stood making her way over to Kate and Hattie.

"Katie why don't you go back to your lunch." Elizabeth said putting her hand on Kate'e shoulder. Kate got up going back to her friends with a shrug as Elizabeth crossed her arms looking down at Hattie.

"Hattie that was very rude."

"She wouldn't leave me alone" Hattie grumbled

"Kate was just trying to help you, you know she made the exact same move here when she was your age, she knows what its like."

"I hate everyone here!" Hattie said firmly.

"You don't hate anyone! And you will stay after school to wash the boards" Elizabeth said just as firmly walking away leaving Hattie to sit alone.

"I was just trying to help." Kate shrugged when Elizabeth walked over to her.

"I know, do me a favor, keep trying alright? I'm not ready to give up on Hattie yet."

"Ok" Kate nodded.


"Hi Jack." Kate smiled walking through town that afternoon right after school.

"Hey, where are you off to?"

"Helping Abigail in the cafe today, Clara has so many sewing projects it's hard for her to keep up with both." Kate said.

"Oh yeah? Is this your act of kindness for the day?" Jack teased falling into step with her as they walked down the road.

"No, I did that already, did you hear there is going to be a dance this weekend?"

"I did hear Rosemary going on about something like that" Jack nodded.

"Do you have to go as a mountie or can you go as just Jack this time?" Kate asked.

"This time, I'm just Jack" he smiled at her.

"Good, because Elizabeth has this beautiful new dress Julie sent her last month, and it would be a shame to see it go to waste" Kate teased him back laughing as Jack's cheeks turned a shade of red.

"You're trouble little girl, you know that?" Jack tugged on the end of her braid.

"Speaking of which where is Elizabeth?"

"She stayed after school with the new girl Hattie. She got into trouble today."

"She giving your sister a hard time?"

"She's giving everyone a hard time, I tried to be nice to her today and she yelled at me." Kate shook her head.

"Well she's adjusting, I imagine it can be really hard."

"It is hard, and I tried to be nice about it."

"Well let's just let Elizabeth puzzle her out, she seems to have a way with all you kids." Jack smirked.

"She does." Kate agreed as they went up the porch steps into the cafe.

"I'm done washing the board, can I go now?" Hattie asked across town inside the quiet school house.

"Not yet, I would like to talk to you." Elizabeth said leading her over to the first bench and sitting down next to Hattie.

"Hattie, I know how hard it can be starting at a new school. But I think it would be mush easier if you tried to make some friends. The other girls are very nice and if you were friendly to them I'm sure they would be friendly back." Elizabeth told Hattie gently.

"I don't want to make any friends I want to go back to Hamilton." Hattie muttered.

"You know my sister and I felt exactly the same way you did when we got here. We didn't have any friends. But Kate made friends quickly, and I learned that the people here are kind and generous and caring. You just need to give them a chance, and before you know it, home will be right here in Hope Valley just as it is for us." Elizabeth said with a little smile.

"No it won't. Hamilton is my home and Janie is my best friend." Hattie said firmly.

"I have an idea, what if you wrote to Janie and invited her to come an visit? You could show her your new school and introduce her to everyone. Wouldn't that be nice?" Elizabeth asked hoping to put Hattie in a better mood.

"No. It won't, because she would hate it here just as much as I do!" Hattie cried rushing out of the school house.


"Kate said one of the girls was giving you trouble today?" Jack asked as he walked Elizabeth to the cafe from the school house.

"Nothing I can't manage, but yes, the new girl Hattie. She is having so much trouble fitting in. Kate tried being nice to her today and she was nasty to her. She's mean to the other children as well. I can't figure out why." Elizabeth sighed.

"She's from Hamilton right?"

"Yes, apparently she used to live in a big house and go to lots of parties. I understand its a difficult change, but Kate and I both tried to talk to her about it and she won't hear of it. She just keeps talking about her best friend back home. It's almost like she doesn't want to replace her. But then when I brought up her friend she got very upset a few minutes ago."

"Well did they have a falling out?" Jack asked.

"I'm not sure, I can't imagine they did the way Hattie talks of her. Maybe I will go say hello to her parents, introduce myself and talk to them."

"It can't hurt" Jack nodded.

"How was your day? Any towns people give you any trouble?" Elizabeth asked turning to him slipping her hand into his.

"No, but one mighty stubborn cow did." Jack chuckled making Elizabeth laugh.


The next day at recess Elizabeth watched the children play while Hattie sat on a rock watching them. Elizabeth walked over sitting down next to her as Hattie didn't look at her.

"Are you sure you don't want to play?" The question went unanswered as Hattie just looked down at her shoes.

"You know, you probably have more in common with your classmates then you think. See Cody over there, he's new too and he didn't have any friends when he first got here either." Elizabeth pointed at Cody laughing as he played marbles with Robert and Miles.

"It took him a while to make friends, but if you try, and your kind, you will too." Elizabeth said softly. Hattie just nodded watching the other children. Elizabeth gently patted her back before stand up and going back to watch the little girls play.


That afternoon after school Rosemary came in carrying her victrola to play music. She quickly took over the room instructing the older boys to move the benches and desks along the wall. The boys sat on one side and the girls sat on the other as she turned and started the music.

"Now boys, each of you get up and ask for a lady's hand." Rosemary smiled gesturing for the boys to cross the room. No one moved as the boys looked at each other not wanting to be the first one.

"Do I need to speak louder?" Rosemary asked firmly.

"You might need to demonstrate" Elizabeth offered.

"Oh, of course" Rosemary's smile returned as she looked up and down the line of boys stopping at Cody. She all but forced him out of his seat pushing him across the room to the girls side to stand right in front of Hattie.

"Go on" Rosemary whispered.

"May I have this dance?" Cody asked softly as he extended his hand. Hattie hesitated for a minute and Kate thought she was about to accept when suddenly she frowned.

"No." Hattie said firmly.

"Excuse me! Did you just say no?" Rosemary asked shocked.

"I don't want to dance with him." Hattie said frowning. Cody looked defeated as Elizabeth quickly turned off the music.

"Cody, I would love it if you would save the first dance for me on Saturday." Elizabeth said quickly putting her hand on Cody's shoulder, he offered her a smile before slumping back into his seat.

"Hattie, that isn't the way we behave at a dance, or anywhere else for that matter" Elizabeth turned to her.

"Just leave me alone." Hattie frowned. Elizabeth knelt in front of her whispering so only Hattie could hear her.

"If you keep treating people badly, no one is going to want to be your friend." She softened her voice trying to get through to Hattie.

"Good, because I don't want any." Hattie yelled.

"I'll go first." Gabe said standing up he crossed the room going to Kate.

"May I have this dace?" He asked.

"Of course, though my toes may regret it." Kate laughed standing up, Rosemary started the music again as she paired off each of the students to dance. No one said anything when Hattie left the school house.


"You go on in without me, I want to go stop by and have a chat with Hattie's mother." Elizabeth said as Kate stopped outside their row house that evening.

"Do you think it will do any good?"

"It might help me understand why Hattie is so angry." Elizabeth sighed.

"Alright, should I start dinner?"

"Please, these some potato's in the root cellar will you peel those? I won't be long." Elizabeth nodded as Kate went inside and she went a little further down the road knowing the row house that the new family had just moved into.

"Miss Thatcher, it's so nice to see you, please come in." Mrs Ferguson smiled allowing her right inside and giving her a cup of tea. Clearly Hattie didn't learn her manners from her home.

"I just came by to talk to you about Hattie, she seems so unhappy and she is having trouble making friends." Elizabeth said when they were settled in two sitting chairs.

"I know Hattie has been unhappy since we moved here, but I didn't know where were problems with the other children at school."

"I think they will be alright, it's really Hattie I am worried about, she doesn't seem to want to make any friends." Elizabeth said softly.

"I know the move was hard on her."

"She talked a lot about how she misses the fancy house you had, and all her friends and the parties." Elizabeth smiled a little.

"Did Hattie tell you were were rich?" Mrs Ferguson asked surprised.

"Not in so many words" Elizabeth tried to remain respectful.

"It's true we lived in a beautiful home but it wasn't ours, I worked for a judge's family. I was governess to their daughter Janie."

"Hattie's best friend." Elizabeth nodded remembering the name.

"Those girls were like two peas in a pod. But when my services were no longer needed, we had to leave." Mrs Ferguson said sadly.

"I was thinking, it might make Hattie feel better if Janie could come for a visit." Elizabeth offered.

"Miss Thatcher, Hattie didn't tell you? Janie died"

"Oh no" Elizabeth whispered.


"It's late Katie why don't you head up to bed" Elizabeth said as she picked up the dishes from the table.

"Ok, good night Jack" Kate gave him a smile.

"Good night" Jack tugged the end of her braid playfully.

"Good night don't forget to say your prayers." Elizabeth said as Kate quickly kissed her cheek climbing the stairs.

"I feel so bad for Hattie. Pretending she doesn't need anyone when she is hurting so much inside." Elizabeth sighed sinking into a chair next to Jack at the table continuing their conversation from before. Jack reached out taking her hand playing with her fingers running his thumb over her knuckles.

"You know sometimes I think you have the patience of a saint." Jack said softly giving her a smile.

"Children are like puzzles, sometimes you have to work really hard to put the pieces together. But it's always worth it, especially for someone like Hattie. The challenge now is getting her past the pain so she can open up again" Elizabeth shrugged. Jack watched her silently for a minute.

"I believe you are going to make a terrific mother one day." He said his eyes fixing on hers. Elizabeth felt her cheeks turning a bit pink, the idea of children with Jack put butterflies in her stomach.

"Because I like puzzles?" She asked softly.

"Yeah, but most importantly because you make great shepherds pie" Jack gave her a teasing smile making Elizabeth chuckle at him.

"Isn't this where your supposed to tell me I'm going to make a great father one day?" Jack asked.

"I don't know if that is true, I have never had your shepherds pie." Elizabeth teased back making him grin as they both laughed. Jack brought her hand to his lips giving it a kiss.


Saturday morning Elizabeth walked into Abigail's living are behind the cafe with a plate of cookies.

"Why aren't the boys here? Are we in trouble?" Anna asked as all the girls from school were gathered.

"No, no one is in trouble, this is a special meeting just for the girls" Elizabeth said sitting in a chair as they all watched her.

"It's about Hattie isn't it, that's why she's the only girl not here" Laura said.

"It is" Elizabeth nodded.

"She's mean!" Sarah cried.

"I don't like her" Emily agreed.

"Now girls, listen to me first. Hattie is not so friendly with you all because she is hurting a lot on the inside." Elizabeth softly.

"Why?" Rachel asked.

"Well just before she moved here Hattie had a best friend who died. And she's very sad still and afraid to make new friends."

"I didn't know that" Laura said softly the room was silent and all the girls faces fell. Elizabeth was proud of her students for being able to understand what Hattie was feeling. Even little Opal crawled into her lap feeling how down the room was.

"Nobody knew that, But now that we do, I want to talk to you all about being a little more accepting of Hattie." Elizabeth said softly settling Opal into her lap.

"What can we do?" Kate asked.

"Well, I know the dance is tonight, but what if we had a little tea party and invited Hattie to come and join us and show her that we all want to be her friend?" Elizabeth asked.

"Ok!" Everyone quickly agreed.


"Why are we here?" Hattie asked as Elizabeth lead her through the empty cafe door a little while later.

"It's a surprise."

"I hate surprises" Hattie frowned crossing her arms.

"Alright, well some of the girls from school have put together a little welcome party for you in Mrs Stanton's parlor" Elizabeth gestured to behind the curtain.

"I'm not going" Hattie said firmly.

"Hattie please, they just want to be your friend."

"I have Janie I don't need another friend" Hattie said firmly. She was about to push past Elizabeth to leave but Elizabeth caught her gently.

"Please sit down" Elizabeth pointed to the table sitting down across from Hattie.

"Hattie I talked to your mother, and I know about what happened to Janie, I am so sorry." Elizabeth said softly.

"Janie is my best friend, she will always be my best friend." Hattie said.

"I know, and you will never forget how special she was. But that doesn't mean you shouldn't have other friends."

"But what if something were to happen to them?" Hattie asked her eyes filling with tears.

"Oh honey, you can't be afraid to open your heart up again. I know it hurts, and it is going to hurt for a very long time. But Janie would want you to make new friends, she wouldn't want you to be sad. Thats not what being a best friend is all about." Elizabeth whispered.

"I miss her so much." Hattie said as a tear rolled down her cheek.

"I know you do, but your going to have to let go of her, just a little bit." Elizabeth whispered standing up and pulling Hattie into her for a warm hug.

"It's to late, I was so mean, nobody will ever want to be my friend." Hattie said.

"Hattie, we treat people with kindness here remember? And we believe in second chances." Elizabeth said smoothing Hattie's hair as she let go of her.

"Even for someone like me?" Hattie asked.

"Especially for someone like you, are you ready to go see the other girls?" Elizabeth asked softly. Hattie nodded and Elizabeth gave her a smile leading her back into the living space of the cafe where all the girls were chatting.

"Hi Hattie!" Sarah smiled as they all looked up.

"We're having a tea party" Emily cried.

"There's a seat right here if you want to join us." Kate patted the empty chair next to her. Hattie smiled sitting down.

"Now girls, since we have our special dance tonight, I thought we could have a special tea party today." Elizabeth grinned sitting down with them.

"And the number one rule of a tea party is always have good cookies" Kate added making them all laugh.


That night everyone gathered in the saloon in their best clothes. Kate smiled as she walked in, happy to see Hattie sitting and talking with some of the other girls.

"Hattie looks a lot happier now." Kate said as Elizabeth came in beside her.

"She does, it's still a process, grief can take a while especially when someone is so young they don't understand it. But I think she will be alright with some time, and good friends." Elizabeth nodded.

"Alright, let's get started." Rosemary said going over to turn on the music. The saloon filled with a waltz but as Kate noticed Rosemary looked disappointed when none of the children made a move to dance with each other.

"Give them a minute." Elizabeth whispered to Rosemary. Suddenly Cody got up walking over.

"May I have this dance?" He asked holding his hand out to Elizabeth.

"I would be delighted" Elizabeth smiled taking his hand they began walking to the center of the room just as Hattie stepped up.

"I was hoping you might dance with me first." She said softly to Cody.

"Really?" Cody asked. Hattie nodded and both children looked up at Elizabeth who nodded.

"May I have this dance?" Gabe asked coming over to Kate.

"Of course" Kate smiled at her friend as they started dancing. Soon more of the children joined them and the adults began to as well. Rosemary and Lee, his foot healed, Abigail and Frank spun around them as well. Elizabeth smiled watching them as Jack stepped up next to her.

"Seems like you have been stood up." He said.

" I have" Elizabeth said pretending to look upset.

"Why don't I see if I can make you feel better" Jack smiled taking her hand and leading her out onto the dance floor. The room was crowed and space tight, but with Jack's arms around her and their eyes smiling at each other, Elizabeth felt like they were the only people in the room.