(A/N: i probably should've said this sooner, but these are probably going to be all ooc with mostly fluff. Also, I'll be taking requests. You can either just comment it or PM me.)

Fernando

Niles had rented a pick-up truck for their weekend getaway. He decided he wanted to take her to somewhere in the Sierra Nevada Mountains. It was in the Paso Robles wine country area and it would be perfect for them. They were going to be staying in a cabin. It was going to be perfect. They were nearing Highway 46. It was probably the last hour or so of the drive there. The sun was beginning to set and he stole a glance at her. She looked radiant. Something about how the sun hit her blonde hair and lit up her face made her perfect. Not that she wasn't already perfect, but it captured her perfection.

"What are you looking at you sap?" She teased. He couldn't help but smile at her. He kept his eyes on the road, though. He was driving after all.

"Sorry, it's just, well, you're perfect," He said.

"You tell that to me everyday," She told him.

"That's because it's true."

"Is it now?"

He chuckled and took the exit to Highway 46 West. She grabbed his hand and held it. He squeezed her hand as he continued driving.

SIlence enveloped them, but they didn't mind. All they needed was to be near each other and that was enough.

After a three hour drive, they were finally at their destination. There were no other cabins in sight. She stared at in awe. It was wonderful. They walked hand in hand to the front door. He only released her hand when he had to grab the key and open the door. Inside was even better than the outside. She went into the kitchen and saw the view of the fields. The kitchen was small but it was beautiful. The bedroom had a modern, but rustic look to it. The outside was bit rustic so it only fit.

"Like it?" Niles asked her. She nodded. It was nice to finally have some alone time together. She loved their son, Aaron, to bits, but it was nice to have a break. Fran was more than happy to babysit for them. They were grateful for her. C.C. was too proud to tell her that but the woman knew that C.C. was thankful for her.

C.C. looked at the view outside of the kitchen. The sky was dark and there were stars. There were so many stars. She never seen so many in her life. She never was able to see the stars in her penthouse in New York or their home in Beverly Hills. Niles stepped in and was looking at the view she was. When Maxwell and him attended Oxford he was able to see some stars. It was out in the country but the campus was very large.

"Can we go outside?" C.C. asked him. He nodded. He went to one of the closets and found a couple spare blankets. He grabbed her hand and they headed outside. He opened up the door to the bed of the truck. He laid down the blankets and he turned on the radio in the truck. He put it on a station that claimed to play "80s to now!" He laid down next to her on the blankets. She cuddled closer to him.

Suddenly, a song started playing. A smile played on his lips.

"Do you remember this song?" He asked her. He looked at her as she listened for a couple seconds longer. She hit his chest playfully.

"This is the song we first danced to!" She squealed. He chuckled.

The year is 1980, it's C.C.'s first backers party. She's just a secretary, but she hopes to make a good impression on Maxwell and Sarah.

It was the last hour or two of the party. A couple of people had left but not before they made some decent sized donations. A lot of people were dancing to the music and she was beginning to feel a bit lonely.

Maxwell let Niles enjoy the party for a bit seeing as it was going to end soon. He made his way over to a certain blonde. She had just dyed it for the first time a couple days before the party. It suited her.

The band began to play ABBA's latest hit, Fernando. It had a nice rhythm to it and he didn't want it to go to waste. Even if it was with C.C. Babcock.

"May I have this dance?" He asked her. She seemed to contemplate it for a few seconds. She shifted her feet for a second.

"Sure, why not," She said, grabbing the hand that he offered her. They headed out to the dance floor. Surprisingly to her, he was an experienced dancer. He didn't really notice that he was leading her during somewhat of a tango. She had taken some dance lessons when she was a teenager. The tango was her favorite and this seemed to be the perfect song for a tango.

They were so concentrated on each other. They flowed so easily together. Their movements were so in sync and fluid that the other couples made space for them. Others watched the two blondes with such awe. Even Sarah and Maxwell Sheffield stopped and watched. Sarah had a small smirk on her lips.

The chorus was beginning to play,

"There was something in the air that night, the stars were bright, Fernando"

At that exact moment, the crowd around them cheered as Niles dipped her. He brought her back up. He then held her at an arms length and then pulled her back into him. They just let the music take them.

Now back in the present, Niles hopped out of the truck bed. C.C. moaned at the loss of contact. Niles made up for it, though,

"May I have this dance?" He asked, repeating the words he asked her those many years ago and many times after that.

"Sure, why not," she repeated back, grabbing the hand that he offered her. The chorus was beginning to play and he dipped her like he did the first time. Except, this time he kissed her like he wish he could've the first time he did it.

She kissed him back with such passion. They stayed like that for the rest of the song. Only coming up for air when they needed to.