Note: So, here I am again. It's been ages since I've been thinking about this story, and since the year's almost done, I forced myself to finally write something, since this story hasn't been updated for more as a year. So here it is, I hope you all enjoy it. I acutally enjoyed writing it, though it took me a while to figure out what to do with this story. I'm finally getting my mind on something I like with this story, so I hope you guys like it as well. Let me know what you think.

9 PM

Sandy and Kirsten were sitting on the couch for a while, both unsure about what to say or what to do. Kirsten was the first one to speak after a couple of minutes. "Sandy, shall we go outside? Please..." Sandy saw the begging look on her face and nodded. A few seconds later they were outside, walking in the huge garden their old highschool had. "It's still beautiful here, isn't it?" Sandy heard the satisfaction in her voice and looked around the huge garden. White roses, red rosed and the beautiful fountain that was there for years. He also spotted a little lake in the middle of the garden, which looked gorgeous. They silently walked to a seat near the fountain and both sat down at the same moment. "Sandy... I think I made a mistake." It was out of her mouth before she knew it, and Kirsten immidiately regretted saying it. Sandy looked in her eyes and Kirsten felt his eyes pircing through hers, what immiditely made her say the truth. "That's what's so weird... When I saw you a couple of hours ago, the first thing that popped into my mind was that you were incredibly cute. The second was that you still looked incredible. And the thirth one was..." She sighed for a moment and then continued: "That I had to make an incredible impression on you." Sandy nodded, and both were quiet again. "I don't really get the point you're obviously trying to make.." Sandy carefully tried. He knew what she was trying to say. Well, he hóped he knew what she was trying to say. Without actually realizing what he was doing, he grabbed her hand and gently touched it. Kirsten's reaction to his touch was a warm, good feeling what made her feel confident enough to tell the rest of her story. "I have this crazy idea that I'm going to marry the wrong person. I have the idea that the person I'm supposed to marry is sitting next to me, not in this huge building in front of us."

Sandy couldn't do anything but stare at her. It made Kirsten giggle and she said softly: "I never thought I would be the person who'd be able to make Sandy Cohen quiet." Sandy smiled softly at her. It didn't came close to what he was thinking she would tell him. He had expected something a little less... big. He'd expected something like: "I love you." Or something in that direction. He was happy she'd told him what she just did, but he couldn't make her doubt about her soon-to-be husband. No matter how much he wanted her to. "Kirsten... Don't you think this is just the moment of seeing each other again. I mean, no matter how much you tried to hide it, I've always known you had your secret crush on me. Too bad I had Rebecca those days... That kinda sucks..." Kirsten giggled, but didn't say a thing. Sandy looked into her eyes and cupped one of her cheeks with his hands. "Kirsten, listen... I'm attracted to you, I'm not afraid of admitting that. But... Don't you think this is unfair?" Kirsten sighed while asking an unnecessary question. "To who?" "You know to who..."

"Kirsten!" Before Kirsten could answer, she saw the shadow of a man walking through the garden, calling her name. Sandy immidiately let go of her cheeck and Kirsten stood up, walking in Sam's direction to make sure he wouldn't catch her and Sandy sitting together. She turned around a moment before leaving, and his eyes locked with hers. She smiled sadly at him before walking along, yelling: "Sam, I'm here!" While she was walking away, with feelings she would only discuss with Sandy, he kept sitting on the little seat in the garden, thinking about the stuff Kirsten just admitted.

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