Theodore was walking at the park and spotted a family with their kids. Theo thought to himself, "They seem happy. Maybe I've made the wrong choice. Maybe life will be harder without her. Maybe I need her and my unborn child. Maybe I can't live without her." His breathes began getting shorter. Then he heard someones radio playing "No air". "I need Eleanor, but she'll never take me back. Not what after I done to her. It's no use. But I'm miserable without her. She completes me. I can't breath knowing she's not there. I can't even..eat." He admitted to himself. "I miss her." Meanwhile Eleanor was looking for somewhere to get coffee. Then she tough about Theodore. She mumbled to her self, "I miss him."

Then she went to the jazz club that Theodore went to that other night. She sat down and listened to the music. Only it eased her pain. Then there was Kim sitting beside her getting ready for her turn to play her saxophone. "You play that kind of music?" Eleanor asked. "Yeah." Kim said. "Do you know a Theodore Seville?" She asked Eleanor. "Yeah, he left me though." She said. "I told him not to make a mistake he would regret." Kim said. "You talked to him about that!" She said. "Yeah I told him don't do something you'll regret, and don't do something to hurt her." Kim said fixing her reed. "So you tried to stop him?" Eleanor asked. "Well yeah." Kim said putting the neck strap around her neck. "Listen I have a surprise for you once I get on stage." Kim said. "Okay." Eleanor said looking into her coffee. Kim went up there and sat on the stool. "This is for a special friend of mine that has been really hurt." She began playing. Eleanor closed her eyes and started listening to it. The music explained just how she felt on the inside. Eleanor began crying a little. Then Eleanor started singing how she felt. It was soul music with some jazz. She felt so sad to sing about her troubles, but then she liked it. The Theodore walked in. He saw Kim playing the saxophone. The he heard Eleanor. He felt sick. He missed her so much. He felt couldn't stand up. He felt dizzy. He sat down. She saw him. She sang what she felt about him. He heard the words. They meant a lot. He felt missed. He had to get up and leave so he could think some more. Kim finished the song when Eleanor stopped singing. Everyone snapped and clapped. "Kim you were great!" Eleanor said hugging her. "You were great to!" Kim said back."Eleanor do you want my cell number?" Kim asked. "Sure Eleanor said. They exchanged numbers. "I have to go Kim." Eleanor said. "Bye!" Kim said. "Bye!" Eleanor said walking out the door.

Theodore went back to the park. He saw a couple. They looked so cute together. He kept on thinking about Eleanor. Then the song "Don't Matter" come on in his mind. He longed for her. He was crying on the inside. He's style changed since they were little. Instead of being sweet, he had become emo. Eleanor didn't care. She loved him for who he was. He felt he could talk to her about anything. He sat down underneath the tree he had carved their initials into. He looked at fingers swept across the markings in the tree. They burned with pain. And stung with sadness. He felt worthless. He couldn't live without her. Then again the song "No Air" Came on in his mind. He touched the writing in the tree again. This time it felt the guilt of sorrow and death. "I can't live without her." He thought. "I love her." He said. "I need her." He looked at the tree. Then he closed his eyes and remembered the day he carved was a regular day. Him and Eleanor were sitting there. She was in his lap. She was giggling. "Eleanor do you love me?" He asked her. "Yes. I do. Do you love me?" She said. "Yes." They kissed. Then he carved their initals. He opened his eyes. Then he remembered when they went on the Tool Academy show and got married and the whole thing. He started crying.