Erik ever-so-cleverly changed the subject and began playing excerpts from Don Juan Triumphant. While playing Past the Point of No Return, he asked me if I could sing along. I complied.

A crazy idea entered my head as I began to sing Aminta's lines. I smiled, singing;

You have brought me

to that moment

where words run dry,

to that moment

where speech

Disappears

into silence,

silence . . .I have come here,

hardly knowing

the reason why . . .

In my mind,

I've already

imagined our

bodies entwining

defenseless and silent -

and now I am

here with you:

no second thoughts,I've decided,

decided . . .

Past the point

of no return -

no going back now:

our passion-play

has now, at last,

begun . . .

Past all thought

of right or wrong -

one final question:

how long should we

two wait, before

we're one . . .?When will the blood

begin to race

the sleeping bud

burst into bloom?

When will the flames,

at last, consume

us . . .?

"Past the point of no return," Erik sang, joining me.

The final threshold -the bridge

is crossed, so stand

and watch it burn . . .

We've passed the point

of no return . . .

I was feeling slightly devious, so I sang, "Say you'll share with me one love, one lifetime, say the word and I will follow you. Say you want me with you here, beside you."

Yes, I'm aware I changed the words a bit, but I wanted to sing the truth.

Erik stared at me with wide eyes. "Paige… that was… beautiful."

I smiled. Taking his hands in mine, I sang the last few words.

"Anywhere you go, let me go, too. Erik- that's all I ask of you."

Finally, Erik has the guts to kiss me. He pulled me close to him, tears falling down his cheeks. I kissed back as passionately as possible, not wanting to lose a moment with him.

Anyway, back to my deviousness. I began playing with his wig, ripping it off and combing my fingers through his blond hair. He noticed, alright, but he didn't do anything.

I smiled under his lips- he was losing control.

His hands felt around my back, to my pleasure, undoing the buttons of the dress, until, of course, he regained his so-called 'common sense'.

"Sorry," he panted, pulling away. Our breathing was heavy, coming in shallow gasps. "I- I was just so happy… when you said… you sang that…"

I smiled. "Erik, you have nothing to be sorry for."

Erik smiled back. "You did that on purpose."

"But you still love me," I said, grinning.

Erik chuckled, running a hand through his hair. "Lunch, anyone?"

I laughed, wondering how in the world he could think of something so normal, after we'd been so close to- ah, to what he was afraid of doing. Yes, let's call it that.