Sorry, sorry, sorry times a thousand. I feel really bad about making you wait so long! But I had finals to study for and I really didn't have the time. Please forgive me, and some reviews would be great.


Lilly awoke the next morning, butterflies still fluttering in her stomach from the night before. She opened her eyes with a smile.

"Miley," she asked as she hopped down from her bunk. "Was that real? Or a dream?"

"Was what real?" Miley replied as she gathered up her things to go take a shower.

"The...the..." Lilly glanced around to make sure none of the other girls were listening. "The kiss with Oliver." She finished. The kiss with Oliver. Lilly liked the sound of that.

"Oh. That. That, my friend, was real." Miley said with a grin. "I'll meet you in the lodge."

Lilly nodded and went out into the main room of their cabin. A few girls were crowded around the gigantic window. "What's going on?" she asked Sarah and Renae, who were both staring outside in disbelief.

Sarah, awestruck, pointed. Lilly looked outside, or, at least she tried. Fluffy white snow piled up so high, even Renae, the tallest girl in their class, had to stand on her tip toes to see anything besides snow.

"Wow," was the only thing to come out of Lilly's mouth.


Oliver awoke feeling a little light headed. He hopped off the couch, on one leg, and grabbed his crutches which were leaning against the fireplace. He quickly went over last night's events in his mind, a smile spreading on his face when he remembered the mistletoe.

A Hannah Montanta echoed throughout the large room, and Oliver grabbed his cell. Lilly the caller ID flashed.

"Hey." Oliver answered.

"Oliver, have you looked outside yet?" Lilly asked, the phone going a little static-y.

"No..." Oliver used one crutch to aid him to the window. "Oh my God."

"Yeah, we're snowed in. And... And you're all alone in the lodge." Lilly panicked.

"Lilly! I'm fine. Really." Oliver insisted. He waited for Lilly to say something, but she was unusually quiet. "L-Lilly?"


"Oliver!" Lilly said louder into the phone. Uh oh. The phone. It's dead. "Signal has been lost." the automated voice on her cellphone said monotonusly.


To be continued...


Sorry, I had to do it! More to come.