A/N: Alrighty, everyone, here's an extra chapter! My special treat for all of my supporters. So, enjoy! :)
Chapter 9- Flame Prince's Point of View
I was sitting on the stairs in front of Prince Gumball's castle, thinking about Fiona, when the very girl came running through the gates of the kingdom, waving to me. I waved back, a grin erupting from my face. When she reached me she sat down on the stairs next to me.
"Hey," I muttered. She looked at me and smiled, but the smile didn't reach her eyes. Fiona closed her eyes and sighed, her smile fading.
"Look, Flame Prince, I really don't know how to tell you this but, that night in the cave, when you and me, you know, kissed, that was a…mistake," she murmured, regret in her eyes.
"What?" I asked, already knowing the answer. But I wanted to hear her say it, say she kissed me then left for vampire boy. Fiona stared at me for a long time, her eyes boring into mine, searching for a way to say it. After a minute a look of realization came over her face, her eyebrows furrowed.
"You already know why. You just want to hear me say it," she said. I nodded. "Well fine; I kissed you and made you believe I loved you, then I make out with Marshall and we start dating. Happy?" she asked, looking down.
I shook my head. "No, Fiona, I'm not happy. I loved you, loved you so much, then you leave me-" I began.
"We had only know each other for a day! And the only reason I kissed you was because I was a hot mess after dealing with Marshall, Cake, and Prince Gumball!" she exclaimed, shaking her head and standing up. "I'm sorry Flame Prince, I thought by talking to you I could make things better. Obviously I was wrong, and I'm sorry that I wasn't the one for you, but you will find a girl who loves you. That girl just won't be me," and with that she turned and sauntered off, her head hanging.
I thought about running after her, but decided to let her feel guilty. My dad and I left for home tomorrow, anyway, not to come back for another week for my birthday party. I suppose I had to find a girlfriend by then, I thought as I trudged up the stairs to my room.
