'Ville…we…can't do…this. It…isn't right,' you said between breaths.

'Who said you had to do the right thing all the time,' he broke away and said with a mischievous smile.

You backed up a bit from him, leaving your hands on his shoulders. 'You are with Jonna and I'm just the girl from across the hall, we can't just randomly start making out in the clubs' back hallway like this.'

He closed the gap between the two of you, 'but you enjoyed it, right?'

You looked away from him.

'You did. Have you ever thought that maybe I do have feelings for you,' he asked softly and kissed you on the cheek.

'You're with her,' you said, motioning to back to where the mass of sweaty bodies were in the building.

'She's probably off doing far worse than what we are doing, besides, I was planning on breaking up with her,' he said.

You raised an eyebrow, 'oh really?'

He nodded and closed the gap between you and him and pressed his lips lightly to yours. You knew you should push away and stop this whole thing before it got worse, but the little devil inside of you was chanting your name to keep going and be bad for once. You had been doing the right thing for so long you had forgotten the rush of doing something you knew you shouldn't be doing. Ville pushed a little bit harder and you returned his action by slightly parting your lips. For a few moments the two of you enjoyed each other and ignored the world around you. You couldn't even remember when the last time it was that you felt a fire this great inside of you. In the distance you could hear people quieting down and leaving, you slowly pulled away and looked down at your feet.

'She's going to be looking for you, we should probably go,' you said,

Ville tilted your head back up to look at you and kissed you softly on the lips, 'she'll find her own way home.'

'Didn't you come together?'

'Yes, but I'm sure that Marco fellow will take her home, sleep with her, and then she'll pretend nothing ever happened,' he said.

'But I need to get going,' you said.

'We live in the same apartment complex, we can leave together and play it off as if we just figured it'd be less expensive that way,' he said.

'You know, for a man who has had too much to drink, you sure do have a clear mind when it comes to these sort of things,' you said.

'I didn't have too much to drink, I had two beers, which was nothing for me, I am very clear headed right now,' he protested.

You nodded and rolled your eyes.

'Don't believe me huh? Well then, in a couple days ask me what happened tonight and I promise you I'll be able to answer, without leaving any details out,' he said.

'Whatever, lets just go,' you said and started down the hallway without him.

You walked outside where there were mobs of people, you looked around and things started to look fuzzy and there was this strange loud buzzing noise in your ears, you couldn't figure out where it was coming from until things just seemed to stop and go pitch black around you.

You shot open your eyes and found yourself starring up at your bedroom ceiling. The sound of your alarm clock was echoing in your head as it continued to buzz to wake you up. You slapped your hand down on it to make the treacherous noise to stop. You laid there, place your hands over your face.

'It was all a dream,' you muttered to yourself.

'None of it was real, none of it,' you repeated.

You do remember going to the party and sharing one dance with Ville but that was it, nothing further happened. You sat up slowly and sighed, slightly tilting your head in the direction of his apartment across the hall. How much you wanted that dream to at least be partially real, you wanted to be with him but you didn't want to be i the other woman /i , you wanted to be the only woman. You got up and pulled yourself out of bed and got yourself showered and ready for the day. You had made plans today to hang out with your friend Dany, since you hadn't seen her in a while. You two had met at a photo shoot a few years back and have kept in some contact since then, occasionally going out for coffee or something. You never really had the time to hang out with anyone and neither did she, so it was pretty much when ever the two of you found free time to get together and catch up, you did.

You grabbed your things before exiting your apartment, stopping briefly outside your door and looking at the one across the hall. A nagging tug pulled at your stomach, and bits and pieces of the dream replayed in your mind, you shook them away.

'It will never happen, it was never real, Klara, just give it up,' you said to yourself.

You locked the door behind you and headed downstairs and caught a cab and headed to a local diner a few blocks away.