Thanks for the good reviews of my last chapter. It means a lot. So since you guys requested it, here's another chapter. Again, this is based off a setting on the show. It takes place at the Rosewoods founders' fair, when Spencer comes out of the fun house. I changed it from the show. So Enjoy, and please do ignore any grammar errors. Thanks!

Spencer, Mellissa, Mrs. Hastings, and Mrs. Ackard walked out of the fun house. A had trapped Spencer in there. She was so scared. She could still hear her heart racing and feel the wet tears running down her cheeks. Then she spotted him, Toby Cavanaugh standing behind the tent smiling at her. When he saw the tears and her shakiness his smile faded to a worried expression. She wanted to run over to him and take in his embrace. She felt safe with his big arms stretched around her. She couldn't, her mom would never allow her to hug Toby Cavanaugh in public, or hug him at all. She knew her mom still thought bad about him. Just like the rest of this pathetic town.
"Come on spencer." Her mom said. Spencer gave Toby a last look, turned around and began walking. She stopped, and so did her mom.
"C'mon Spencer, we have to get back." Her mom had a troubled expression. She ignored her mom and finally had the courage to do it. She ran as fast as she could to Toby and wrapped her arms around him. He hugged her tightly back. She felt safe again. She turned around and saw her mother, her sister, and Sean's mom all staring at her with their mouths open with shock. What had she done? She began to cry again, and Toby tightened his grip.
"Spencer, what's the matter?" He rubbed her back with his large hands. But all she could manage to say was…
"Toby" She was crying so hard, and wanted to stop but the tears kept coming.
"It's ok, I'm here." She lifted her face to his and kissed his lips. She didn't care who was watching. Minutes went by and she let go.
"Spencer!" Her mom yelled. She didn't care. She grabbed his hands and walked away. She was done with being perfect.
"What happened, please tell me." Toby had worry in his eyes, she could see it.
"Someone locked me in the fun house." She began to cry again.
"Do you know who did it?" he said as he moved her hair out of her face, and gently wiped her tears away.
"No I couldn't see anyone." She sniffed. She felt so good around toby, he made her feel better, his words comforted her.
"I'm so sorry spencer." He shook his head.
" Why are you sorry? You have nothing to be sorry about." He took her hands.
"I should have gotten her earlier." Spencer slapped his arm.
"What was that for?" He smiled and rubbed his arm.
"For blaming yourself." She laughed and took his hand. She led him through the crowd until they were in front of the Ferris wheel.
"Seriously?" he asked with a smile on his face.
"Oh, I'm serious. C'mon." she led him to the booth. Purchased the tickets and they went into one of the carts. It lifted them higher, and higher into the night sky.
"It's a beautiful night." He said closing his eyes, and tilting his head back.
" Yeah it is." She scooted herself over in the seat, and he put his arm around her and pulled her as close and he could.
"I can't imagine what they are going to put you through when you get home."
"What do you mean?" she asked curiously.
"You kissed me in front of your mom, your sister and Sean's mom. "
" So, I don't care what my parents think anymore. I really like you Toby, and I'm not letting my parents take away what makes me happy." She said as she layed on his chest.
"That means a lot Spencer. I'm not scared anymore."
" Scared? Of who?"
"Jenna, she used to threaten me and make me do things I didn't want to. Tonight I stood up for myself. Told her I had feelings for you and I wasn't going to let her ruin things." She lightly smiled and looked down at the pavilion. They were missing the slow dance. But this was nice too. Later that evening they were in the parking lot.
"Tonight meant a lot to me Spencer. I just hope you know that." She didn't say anything he leaned down and kissed her on the cheek. She leaned up and kissed him softly on the lips. He got in his car and turned on the radio. She recognized the song; it was glitter in the air by pink. She loved this song.
"I saw you looking at the dance." He said smiling.
"Yeah, it's nothing." He grabbed her hand and pulled her closer. He put his hands on her waist. And she put her hands on his shoulders and looked up at him.
"This is better than the real thing." She layed her head on his shoulders and them both swayed to the music. The song went off.
"Thank you Toby, that was perfect." She said kissing his lips again for the third time that night.
"You're perfect." He added softly. She smiled and walked across the parking lot. Is this what love feels like? She was sure of it… She loved Toby Cavanaugh. She would see him again not matter what her parents said.