Chapter 2

All he had to do was find another American girl to marry, just for a short while, until he could try for his residence again.

Now the question was, how was he going to find a girl willing to marry him? he could always pay someone to do it but if the consule found out he was in deep shit. No, he needed someone that he could say was in love with to marry, no money required.

He decided to start right away and just as he turned to the next street he spotted a little coffee shop. Thinking that it was as good a place to start as any he entered the shop and sat down. Several women passed by him and he studied them, but he couldn't pick one; at the end he gave up and decided to look somewhere else.

Just as he stood up he collapsed against another person who was coming the other way carrying (I might add) really hot chocolate, which ended up all over Dimitri's shirt.

He suppressed the need to yelp in pain and looked at the person in front of him... And was shocked speechless. She was a beautiful woman, maybe 5'5 with long brown almost black hair beautiful brown eyes, small nose, and a very generous body,

It took Dimitri a moment to realize that she was speaking to him and that he was just staring at her like an idiot.

"Sorry, what did you say?" Dimitri asked her.

"that I'm so sorry I didn't mean to get you all wet." She apologized.

"Oh no that's okay, really; I'm Dimitri by the way."

"I'm Rose, I wish there was a way to repay you, how about I pay to get that cleaned up?"

"Hey, don't worry about it, you don't have to..." but just then Dimitri had the perfect idea.

"Well, maybe there is something you could do," he trailed off.

"Yeah?" Rose asked,

"Go out with me..."

So sorry for the tardiness, and the shortness, but I really have NO time to even write this days, I got up earlier today in order to finish this, but I promise, next chapter is going to be better and way longer.

Thank you to everyone who reviewed favorite alerted the story, you have no idea how much it meant to me, I didn't know the story would be so well received, and you were the ones that inpulsed me to write even this little.