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Chapter Seven: Memories

August 25, 2005

"Audrey?"

"Yes, James?"

"I really like spending time with you." He said in a meaningful tone.

"I do too." She said, her tone equally as meaningful.

He leaned in slowly and kissed her. Their first kiss.

August 29, 2005

Audrey and James walked out to the back of her house. "Sorry." James said. "I had to get away from the crowd for a little bit."

Audrey nodded. "I know the feeling." She smiled.

James looked at her. "They're here for you, you know."

"I know, but that doesn't mean I have to like it."

James laughed. "Yeah, I guess so."

"I'm not exactly the social butterfly I once was."

He nodded, he knew. Gymnastics had consumed her and that was all she ever did anymore. "Audrey?"

"Yeah?" She turned to look at him.

"I really like you." He said. "A lot."

She liked him too, but she had never had the nerve to admit it. Could she now? "I do too." She said softly.

"Would you be my girlfriend?" He asked her nervously.

Audrey stood there in shock for a little bit. She knew he liked her and they had shared that kiss a few days ago, but he had never actually hinted he wanted her to be his girlfriend before. After a moment of silence, she nodded.

He kissed her again.

They walked back to the house, hand in hand. No one really noticed a difference when the two of them walked into the house, but they both felt as though they were flying.

October 28, 2005

James ran up to Audrey's house, he could tell she was leaving, so he had to get there quick. "Audrey!" He called as he got closer to her porch.

She turned and smiled. "Hey James."

He smiled nervously. Even though they had been together almost two months, he was still extremely shy around her. "Are you doing anything tomorrow night?"

She shook her head.

"Would you come to my parents cabin with me for dinner?"

She looked at him. His parents cabin wasn't often inhabited and the nearby cabins weren't either. It was a completely secluded area. It was James though. "Sure." She flashed him her smile.

He smiled.

"I have to go though. I'll see you tomorrow?"

"Definitely." He kissed her and they walked their seperate ways.

October 29, 2005

The couple arrived at the cabin and James unlocked the door. They walked in. "Jenna, what are you doing here?" James asked, he had been counting on having a romantic evening alone with his girlfriend.

"I wanted to take a couple anniversary pictures of the two of you. I'll be off after that." Jenna said to her brother.

"Fine." James said as Jenna led the couple back out to the porch.

They posed in a couple of cutesy poses, then Jenna left. The couple went back inside.

Audrey insisted on cooking for him, but he wanted to cook. He won. She went and sat on the couch in the same spot Jenna had been sitting in. She hadn't been allowed to bring homework so she just sat back on the couch.

When James finished dinner he set it up on the plates and set them on the table. "Dinner's ready." He called out to Audrey.

She stood up and walked into the dining area. Whatever it was smelled wonderful.

She smiled. The whole setting was extremely romantic.

After they finished eating, they both sat on the couch and cuddled for a little while.

"So we've made it two months." He said with a smile.

"Yeah, we have." He kissed her lips softly.

December 18, 2005

After her competition, Audrey ran over to James and hugged him tight.

"Congratulations, Angel." He said as he hugged her back.

She smiled brightly. "Thank you." She had won a gold medal at the competition. It was the biggest competition of the season and this excited her quite a bit.

"This calls for a shopping trip." James smirked. He knew she would love to go shopping to celebrate.

"I'm not letting you buy me anything." She said, staring him down.

He raised his hands in surrender. "Fine, fine." He said. "Can I still take you?"

"Of course." She smiled. "Leave your wallet at home though."

"So I'm not allowed to buy anything for myself either?"

She thought about that for a moment. "Nope." She smiled.

"You aren't either."

"Who says?"

"I do."

"You know, it's entirely unfair how cute you are?"

She smiled.

December 25, 2005

Audrey answered the door. She didn't know who else would show. Her grandparents were there, all of her aunts and uncles and cousins. "James!"

He wrapped her in a tight hug. "Merry Christmas, Angel." He said with a smile.

Alyssa Evans saw who was at the door. "James! Hello. Come on in."

Audrey smiled and pulled James into the house. Her entire family knew James, so there was no need for introductions.

James handed Audrey a present and she opened it immediately. It was a charm bracelet. The charms on it were a gymnast on a beam, a gymnast doing a handspring, a gymnast on the vault and a gymnast on the uneven bars. "Thank you, James!" She smiled and hugged him. His present was under the tree and he would have to wait for the rest of them to be handed out.

December 31, 2005

"Ten more minutes until midnight!" Alyssa called.

Both couples, Alyssa and Robert Evans and Audrey Evans and James Miller gathered in the living room to watch the count down.

"You two are aware I might have to kiss your daughter in front of you, aren't you?" James said, jokingly.

The Evans had assumed James and Audrey had kissed, probably even before her birthday when they got together. They didn't really care. "We trust you, James." Alyssa said with a smile.

"Yeah, if you do anything to hurt our daughter, we know where your entire family is." Robert said with a smile, tightening his arm around his wife.

The ball dropped and James kissed Audrey lightly.

"No pain." Audrey said with a teasing smile.

"Good. I could never hurt you." James smiled back.

January 13, 2006

"Mal, I don't think I can stay with him much longer." Audrey said, crying into the phone.

"What? Why not?" Mallory asked her best friend.

"I don't have time for him anymore. I never really did, but I can tell it's hurting him now."

Mallory sighed. She knew why Audrey didn't date, she decided to give it a try and this happens. "I'm coming over."

Audrey shrugged. "If you must.

February 3, 2006

Audrey bit her lip as she waited on James. She was extremely nervous about this. She was sure it would kill her.

"Hello Angel." James said as he wrapped his arms around her from behind.

She turned and gave him a serious look.

He faltered and stepped back. Something told him he wasn't going to like this.

"James..." She said softly, looking to the ground.

He nodded. He knew what was coming and he tried not to cry.

"I just don't have time anymore." Audrey said, a single tear falling from her eyes. "You deserve to have someone who has time for you."

"I want you, Audrey." James said, taking her hands in his.

She shook her head. "It can't work. Not now. Maybe one day, but not now."

James gave her one last kiss and walked away before the tears started falling.

Evans Home, Angel Grove, CA, August 30, 2006

Audrey woke up slowly. Her dreams the entire night had consisted of memories of her relationship with James. Her eyes glistened with tears. She remembered the pained expression on James' face the day she broke up with him. They had quickly gone back to being friends, but there were still times he gave her those gazes. The ones that told her he loved her. She choked back tears and sat up slowly.

A/N: This chapter was just sort of filler. It explains the James/Audrey relationship a little more and is another symbol of how much she misses him right now. Lots of reviews please. I'm sad that the last chapter didn't get any.