Now that I'm sitting in my room, I just realized that I don't have a life...ha,ha...

I spend the day yesterday uploading videos on youtube and organizing my brand spankin' new totally awesome freewebs site. Plus I wrote a couple more chapters for my published stories and worked on my new one that will be coming out soon as I have said before.

That's all for now. Keep in store for more notes in the beginning of my chapters and at the end.

Will Trevorrie ever be repaired? How are they coping with the split-up? What about the dance? Will they be paired up together?

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CHAPTER NINE

(Corrie's POV)
It had been three weeks since the day that I broke up with Trevor. That is the one mistake that I regret and always will.

It was Friday and I needed a dress for the dance the next day. Driving to the mall, I thought about the past three weeks.

A day after that talk between me and Trevor, Danny and I started going out. We were on and off for a few days. In that time, I dated other guys, but I always ended up going back to Danny.

A few times he told me that he loved me, but it never sounded sincere. It never sound like when Trevor was worried about me. There was just never that same spark in his voice.

I missed Trevor, but I knew that he would never want to talk to me after what I did to him. I just wished that I took the time to listened to him and heard his side of the story.

Pulling up to the mall entrance, I slowly pulled the keys out of the ignition and dumped them in my purse.

"Trevor," I said, looking up at the clouds, "I miss you."

Solemnly closing the door behind me, I started toward the mall entrance.

(Trevor's POV)
After Maddie asked me to be her date, we started going out. I never felt that spark. Every time I was with Corrie, I always felt like she made me complete, but with Maddie, there was nothing.

We also kissed a couple times, but to me, it was pointless. The kisses meant nothing to me. They didn't hold that passion that I felt when I kissed Corrie.

Every time Maddie told me that she loved me, I tried to change the subject. There is only one person that I would ever say that to and that person was Corrie.

The Friday before the dance, I had to go the mall and pick up a couple things.

"Corrie, I wish that I could've done more," I said to myself.

Pulling up to the mall, my cell phone went off.

"Hello?"

"Hey Trevor!" It was Maddie. "Trevor, where are you right now?"

"I'm at the mall."

"Well, could you go pick me up a couple of things while you're there?"

"Ummm, sure."

I pulled out a pen and notebook and wrote down what Maddie dictated to me. "Alright Maddie, I'll stop by The Limited and get those."

"Thanks honey. I love you." The tone in her voice sounded like she wanted me to say the same.

"Yeah. Bye Maddie." I hung up before she could say anything else.

I swiftly walked into the mall and headed straight to The Limited, wanting to get this over with before I had to meet up with the guys.

(Corrie's POV)
I walked into The Limited because Mary Margaret told me that was the best place to buy dresses.

Searching through the racks of dresses, there was one that caught my eye. A pink strapless, ballerina gown with a bow by the waist. I pulled it off the rack and looked at it. It was short but I was in love with it.

I took it and walked to the dressing room. Slipping it on, I felt it fit over my every curve. It was really short, just hitting mid-calf.

Walking out of the dressing room, I saw that it was…

(Trevor's POV)
Briskly rushing into The Limited, I wondered what Maddie meant by "a purple chiffon scarf." I'm a guy, I wouldn't know these things.

"Excuse me," I walked up to a salesperson, "Can you help me?"

"I'll try. What is it you need help with?" she asked warmly.

I told her what I needed and she led me to an area by the dressing room. Out of the corner of my eye, I saw someone walk out in a bright pink dress.

"Corrie?" I asked quietly.

She looked over. I expected for her to look at me with disgust, but she smiled and walked over.

"Hi Trevor. How have you been?"

Amazed at the sight in front of me and at the fact that Corrie didn't slap me, I was at a loss for words.

"Trevor, are you okay?"

"Yeah, I'm okay," I wanted to flat out kiss her, but I couldn't, "Corrie, you look amazing."

(Corrie's POV)
Hearing that comment made me blush madly. "Thanks Trevor."

"Anyway, how have you been?"

I didn't want to talk about the past few weeks. I honestly wanted them to disappear. "Good. You?"

"Never better," he simply answered.

"That's good." I was kinda disappointed. I thought that maybe he would've missed me. I know that he was the only thing on my mind for the past few weeks.

"Corrie…"

"Yeah?"

"I really miss you."

"Trevor, I do too!" I didn't care, I just collapsed into his arms, "Trevor, my life's not the same without you!"

He patted my head and whispered in my ear, "Neither is mine Corrie, neither is mine."

"Trevor, you are the only one that I will love. You and only you."

"And you, Corrie, you are the only one who makes my life complete," he whispered, "Listen, do you want to be my date tomorrow for that dance?"

I was ecstatic. Instead of answering 'yes' I wanted to kiss him instead. "Trevor…"

"Corrie?"

"Do you want to know my answer?"

"Of course."

"Well…" I lifted myself up. Our lips were only inches apart when…

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Oh, a cliffie! What happens to interrupt them? Will they be able to go to the dance together? What about Danny's hold on Corrie? Tune in for the next chapter!

With much love,
KAT