AN: So sorry about the wait guys. School's almost over so freakin Yay for that! I thought Monday's episode was cute and I loved the whole Brooke and Nick connection. Hot! I can't wait for him to come back for the wedding! Nick and Haley's scene was pretty hot as well, if I didn't love Naley as much as I do I would have liked them to hook up. Chuck is a total cock block! Lol! I can't believe he asked Jamie's girl out just like that but I'm happy that Jamie got the girl in the end. I really hope you like this chapter. Please read and review.
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Ace: Ace Ventura, Pet Detective. And YOU must be the Monopoly guy! Hey. [whispering] Thanks for the free parking.
Chapter Fourteen –The Places You've Come to Fear the Most
Her classroom was nice. It was the first thing she had noticed when she walked in here this morning. She had taken the teaching job. It was either this or waiting tables at the café. At least this way she could help people. This is what she went to school for. She wanted to teach.
She sat at her desk going through all the papers Principle Turner had given her. School would be starting next Monday and she wanted to be ready. There were a lot of things that she needed to look over this weekend. She wanted to be fully prepared for this. It's why she was here now. She needed to get used to the classroom.
She had been nervous about taking the job at first. This was sort of a big deal. Teaching was one of her passions and when the time came would she be able to give it all up? She didn't know. She was focusing on the here and now. It's all that mattered. It's all she had time for.
Last night had been so much fun. She had a blast with the kids. In fact, she was still a little wired from this morning when they woke up and begged her to play with the water guns again. With the looks they gave her she just couldn't say no. She didn't have it in her. She was a sucker for kids. Nathan had been gone before she got up.
After Brooke and Peyton had come to claim their children, she had come straight here.
That was hours ago and still she was nervous. What if the kids in her class didn't like her? That was probably going to be the case. It was enough to make her dread next week. Not knowing what would happen was unsettling. She hated it.
Her thoughts of Nathan weren't helping matters.
She took a deep breath at the thought of him. They had talked last night and that was good. She had apologized to him just like she wanted. Olivia helped her realize that it wasn't all his fault, it was hers too. She had to take responsibility for it. Plus, she wanted him to know that it was wrong of her to leave like she did. She knew that now. She shouldn't have just run away. It was wrong.
Then he kissed her. Again!
At least the kiss had been different from the other times. It was just a soft simple kiss and he was done five seconds later. The other ones had been rough, controlling, and…hot. She felt knots forming in her stomach at her stupid thoughts. It was like she couldn't think of anything else. Stupid, Nathan Scott!
But he seemed so genuine.
His words, his eyes. She wanted to believe him so badly. He knew all the right things to say, but then again he always did. That's just who he was. Even back in high school he had always said that right thing. Of course, it was probably after he screwed up, which he did a lot. But that's just who he was. He usually always came around and did the right thing. At least, back then he did.
Now he was saying and doing all these things and she didn't know what to think. Did he really mean all those things he said last night? She didn't know.
She heard a soft knock on the door and she glanced up. She smiled at the sight of Lucas. He smiled back before looking around her class room.
"Thought I'd find you here," Lucas stated before sitting on her desk. "Hey, buddy."
"Hey," Haley smiled. "What are you doing here?"
"Getting ready for the new semester," Lucas answered. "Hayden had fun last night. He told us all about it this morning. Did you really let them have a water gun fight in your house?" He chuckled as he waited for her to answer.
"Yep," Haley nodded with a sheepish smile. "I wanted them to like me."
"They already like you."
"I know, I just…" Haley shrugged. "I'm glad he had fun."
"He also told me that his Uncle Nathan stopped by," Lucas smile before looking at her intrigued. She rolled her eyes playfully. Everything gets around, she thought.
She sighed. "Uh-huh."
"Well, what happened?" Lucas inquired.
"He came to play with the kids," Haley answered vaguely.
"You know he's going to tell me anyway so you might as well," Lucas chuckled as she glared at him. He held up his hands in mock surrender. "He's my brother. We talk."
"Yeah, well forgive me for not being used to it," Haley retorted.
"Relax, Hales," Lucas chuckled. "You act like we're against you."
She laughed before shaking her head. "It's just…complicated." It was as simple as that. Who knew why Nathan Scott did the things that he did? She sure as hell didn't know. Had it surprised her when he stopped by last night, no. Since his confession at the pond she knew he meant what he said about convincing her. He had that determined Nathan Scott look in his eye. That look that meant he was going to get what he wanted.
"I know," Lucas muttered. "Do you think that you could give him a second chance?"
Her brows knit together. "Did he put you up to this?"
"Of course not," Lucas replied quickly. "He pretty much told all of us to mind our own damn business. Brooke and Peyton weren't too happy about that. Boys got a temper on him. And you still didn't answer my question." He sent her a pointed look.
"I don't know, Luke," Haley muttered.
"Why?"
She shook her head before looking away. She held in her tears. She wasn't going to cry in front of Lucas. No. Today was a good day. She was happy. She took a deep breath and closed her eyes.
"I guess I believe that it was misunderstanding."
"It was," Lucas agreed.
"It was still wrong for him to do what he did," Haley continued. "To go after me just to get back at you, was wrong. He used me no matter which way you look at it."
"It hadn't been that way for a long time between the two of you," Lucas pointed out. "Besides, don't you think that everything happens for a reason? Maybe, it was supposed to happen the way that it did."
"What do you mean?" Haley asked confused.
He shrugged his shoulders. "I'm going to say this and this is just coming from me, but I think you were supposed to leave. I know it sounds crazy and I can't believe that I'm actually saying it but if you had stayed then things would be different right now. You leaving sent Nathan and I on a path that brought us here. If you had stayed then I wouldn't have my brother. If you would have told me what he did to you…how he used you to get back at me…" he shook his head, "…I would have wanted to kill him, Hales. We would have never came back from that and we would have never became brothers…I wouldn't have even given him a chance to explain himself."
"I'm sure you guys would have gotten to know each other eventually," Haley replied.
He shook his head. "I don't think so. I believe that everything happens for a reason."
"I wish I did, too," Haley muttered before looking down. He glanced at her carefully before smiling and tapping on her desk until she looked at him.
"You know, there are some advantages to being my bestfriend."
She smiled amused. "You tell me this now!"
"I'm serious," Lucas chuckled. "One of those advantages is that he's my brother. I know things…lots of things." He sent her a pointed look.
"I find myself…wondering what was real and what wasn't. You know, was it all a game…an act or was some of it real? All the moments we shared…everything that made me fall in love with him…was it real? I don't know, Lucas. I don't know what to believe anymore."
She brought her hand up to her head and pressed it to her forehead. "I –I don't know what was real. Do you know what that feels like? Do you know how it feels to fall in love with someone and spend years thinking that you weren't good enough for them? That's how I felt, Luke. I felt like I wasn't enough for him."
"He loves you…he always has," Lucas stated matter of factly.
She let out the breath she had been holding. "It's just hard…I don't know what's real. I think back on our time together and I wonder each and every single time if that was real or was it all part of the plan…every time he kissed me, every time he made me smile, every touch…what was real?"
"I don't know," Lucas muttered looking down. "I can't answer that."
"I want to believe him, I do," Haley admitted shyly. "It's just too hard."
Lucas glanced down at his broken bestfriend and he felt a sharp pain in his chest. Even now she was still hurting and he hated that. He wanted to make the pain go away and if that meant telling her something that wasn't his place to tell her then he was going to do it. It had been so long since he last comforted her. He just wanted her to be happy and he wanted his brother to be happy as well. There was nothing wrong with that. Was there?
"You remember that annual basketball appreciation party at Dan's?"
She nodded. "The one where Brooke told me that Nathan showed everyone that note I wrote him." She grimaced at the memory. That had been a bad night. Who knew that that mean bitter girl would turn into loveable Brooke Davis Baker some day? Not me for sure! Brooke had been a different person back then.
"Yeah, that one," Lucas muttered. "Uh, Brooke had been trying so hard to get Nathan and Peyton back together that night –"
She flinched. "Is this supposed to make me feel better?"
"I have a point," Lucas chuckled. "She kept on trying to push them together and eventually they both agreed to talk. They went up to his room to talk and you know what he told me years later? He said that he was about to tell Peyton that he couldn't get back together with her because he was into you. That was before you even came over to the party. Before Brooke told you what she did."
"Then you found me crying my eyes out," Haley smiled halfheartedly.
"I did," Lucas nodded. "He's not the same person, Hales. You changed something inside of him. You made him a better person. You –"
"Lucas, stop," Haley muttered shaking her head. "I did not –"
"Yes, you did," Lucas pressed. "Whether you want to believe it or not is up to you. I'm telling you, having experienced the change in him, that he was different. I never got a chance to thank you for giving me my brother. Nathan and I would have never gotten this close if it hadn't of been for you. So thank you, Hales."
"I'm sure you would have," Haley mumbled.
"I don't think so," Lucas shook his head. "I really hated the guy."
She laughed before looking down. "I'm glad that you're brothers now. It's what I always hoped for, you know. I knew that if you guys just gave each other a chance then you would see what I saw in each of you," Haley admitted.
"I'm sorry that it took you leaving for us to figure that out," Lucas said sorrowfully.
"Me too," Haley muttered. "But I'm glad you did."
He nodded. "Nathan's told me a lot of stuff over the years. The brother thing is pretty cool…we talk about everything. You know, he told me about the moment he knew he fell in love with you. Do you want to hear it?" He smiled at her.
She felt her heart pounding in her chest again. Did she want to know? Yes, she screamed her mind. Her eyes slowly moved from her desk to his face. He was still grinning and she took a deep breath before nodding. She really wanted to know. Sure her guard was still up but that part of her that fell in love with Nathan all those years ago was trying to take over.
"You remember the game when Nathan collapsed?"
How could she forget? Her heart nearly leaped out of her chest when he fell to the floor that night. It had been one of the most frightening things that had ever happened to her. Not knowing if he was ok nearly killed her. It was hard seeing him like that. He always seemed so perfect and put together. Seeing him vulnerable like that was terrifying. When he came to her room that night, he was different. She had been so in love with him by then, when he asked her to stay she just couldn't tell him no. That was the first night he held her while they slept. It was also the night that she knew she wanted to spend all her nights with him holding her.
She nodded. "Uh-huh."
"He told me what happened that night. He told me how much he needed to see you. He left the hospital to see you because he needed to know if you could forgive him. And of course you did," Lucas smiled. "He said that was the moment things really changed for him. That was the moment that he fell in love with you. You looked past all his mistakes and everything that he's ever done and you still believed in him. You don't know what the moment meant to him –still means to him."
She bit her bottom lip before nodding. Slowly she could feel the tears rolling down her cheeks. Lucas was on his feet a second later and then his arms were around her. He held her tight as she cried in his arms. Hearing Nathan say that he loved her made her happy and sad all at once. Happy because she loved him and he loved her. Sad because she didn't trust him and she didn't know if he was telling the truth. Lucas telling her about how Nathan fell in love with her was different. She believed Lucas. As much as she wanted to, she still didn't trust Nathan. This was all happening so fast.
It was a while later when Lucas finally left her alone in her classroom. She cleaned up her desk before putting her paperwork into a folder. She gathered her things before locking up the classroom and walking out in the hall. Before she knew it she was standing in front of the tutor center. The door was open but she couldn't seem to move any closer to the door. Her heart was pounding inside of her chest as she glanced at the place where they first met. They shared so many happy memories here but she couldn't bring herself to walk in. It was the place where she fell in love with him, where they happened. Had those moments here been real? It terrified her not knowing. In fact, she was afraid standing where she was. She left a second later.
~***~
"Are you sure about this?"
"Of course."
"Ok, I guess if you're sure."
"It's settled then," Mia smiled brightly as she pushed him along. They were currently in the middle of the dance floor at Tric making their way back towards the tables. He kept his hand on her back as they pushed their way through the crowd of people. It was a few seconds later when he noticed Haley and Chase sitting down at a near by table. Music and noise filled the air around them.
He looked at her surprised when she finally noticed them walking up. "Well, look who it is. This really is a small town after all." He glanced around in fake wonder.
"Nathan, what are you doing here?" Haley asked surprised as she glanced at him.
"Oh, I'm on a date," Nathan smiled before pointing to the side of him. "I believe you met Mia before?" Mia waved nervously before giggling.
"It's nice to see you again, Haley," Mia greeted. She then glanced at Chase.
"Yeah, you too and this is Chase," Haley introduced them. "Chase this is Mia and her date Nathan." She glared at Nathan again and he smiled.
"You're that singer," Chase smiled as he glanced at Mia.
Nathan nodded while glancing at her. "She sure is. I have sort of a thing for singers!"
Haley rolled her eyes and it only made him smirk.
"I heard you on the radio earlier. That song…?"
"Kindly Unspoken?" Mia guessed.
"That's the one," Chase nodded. "It was good."
"She's very talented," Nathan smiled.
"And Nathan Scott," Chase added as he glanced at him. "Man your freshman year you broke all your dad's basketball records. You were something. Haley, you didn't tell me you knew Nathan Scott." She shook her head before glancing away. Nathan shook Chase's hand as they stood there awkwardly in front of the table.
"Well, it was nice meeting you," Mia said with a nervous smile. "Nathan, we should leave them be."
"Oh yeah, right," Nathan nodded. "Have a good night." Mia reached for his hand and pulled him away. He followed her without looking back and she didn't let go of him until they reached the basketball game machine. She turned to face him then with her hands on her hips.
"Could you be more obvious," Mia snapped. "Dial it down. If we're going to sell this then you're going to have to stop looking their way. Now I want you to give me your full undivided attention and I want you to pretend that this is the best damn date you've ever been on, while I school your ass." She then smiled before turning to the basketball game machine and putting in money for the both of them. He stood in front of his as the balls started to roll down.
"You're going to school me at my own game?" Nathan asked amused.
Mia nodded. "You bet your ass I am!"
"Oh, it's on."
Mia giggled before they started shooting.
He chuckled as he continued to lift the balls and shoot. Mia was one of the coolest chicks he had ever met. Before she left on tour she was always attached to Peyton's side. In a way she was part of the family. In fact, she was like a little sister to him. When Brooke had nicely suggested this to Mia in front of everyone early, Mia had agreed right away. She didn't know the Haley she met on tour was his Haley as she put it. She had agreed to this fake date thing. So here they were.
He was thankful that he convinced his Mom to put a few arcade games in here because it would be more fun for the teenagers that weren't of age to drink. All the games were a hit and this was his favorite one. No way was Mia beating him.
"Dude, she's totally watching us," Mia beamed as she glanced sideways at him.
He quickly looked and sure enough she was watching them.
"Don't look," Mia whispered before laughing. "Can't you be subtle at anything? Peyton warned me that you would have trouble keeping your eyes away from her. You got it bad, Nathan." She was still laughing at him.
"Tell me about it," Nathan muttered as he focused his attention on the game. "So the guy…Chance. Do you think he's hot?"
"Chance?" Mia chuckled. "How old are you again?"
"Chase…whatever," Nathan corrected.
"Well, he's cute," Mia smiled. "But if you're asking if he's better looking than you then I'm going to say no. You win in that department, Scott."
He smirked. "Is she still looking?"
"Yup," Mia nodded. "Brooke is like the master. She said that this would happen. I should be taking notes! The girl is a freakin genius!"
"Please don't tell her that," Nathan chuckled as he glanced at her. He didn't need Brooke's ego getting any bigger than it already was. It was bad enough that the girl thought she owned the freakin world. He didn't need anyone telling her how awesome she was.
"Wouldn't want her ego getting bigger than yours, huh, Scott?" Mia giggled before bumping her waist against his. He laughed before shaking his head. He continued lifting the small basketballs in his hands and shooting them. When the game was over he had a score of 80 and Mia had 45.
"Not bad," Nathan told her.
"Best two out of three?"
"You're on," Nathan nodded. It didn't amaze him how easy it was to have fun with Mia. They always had fun. She was just a fun likeable girl. She won the second game because she started stealing the basketballs off of his side and eventually he gave up and started shooting for her. He was done helping her out by the third game and he won before smirking at her. She smiled.
"You wouldn't happen to want to have a singing face-off, would you?"
"Nah," Nathan smirked. "I think I'll just celebrate my big win."
"Jackass," Mia muttered. "Shall we go and join them. It's time for phase two."
"Do we really need to go over there?"
"Brooke's orders," Mia admitted. "But if you want to be the one to tell her that you didn't want to go through with it then be my guess." She shrugged before looking away.
"Let's go," Nathan replied before taking her hand in his. She laughed as they started walking and he shook his head. Ambushing Haley on a date was not on his lists of things to do. Things had been going ok between them. He didn't want to ruin that. Still, Brooke told him that this would do the trick and get rid of Chase. That is what he wanted. He didn't want her hanging around this guy.
According to Lucas, this Chase guy had a thing for Haley since high school. Lucas also mentioned that Chase was a really good guy. Whatever, he thought. Mia walked closer to him and wrapped her arm around his waist as they got closer. By the time they made it to the table Mia was fully attached to his side. Chase smiled when they walked up and he instantly stopped talking. Haley didn't look so happy.
"Mind if we join you?" Mia asked sweetly.
"Go ahead," Chase nodded as he smiled at her. "I was just telling Haley that it would be fun to give her some flying lessons. It's really fun and you learn a lot. I take people up all the time."
"Sounds awesome," Mia nodded. "I'd love to try it."
"Sure," Chase smiled. "That'd be great."
So the guy was a pilot, big deal. So what if Chase could take her flying and he couldn't. There were plenty of things that he could do that he was sure Chase couldn't. He just couldn't think of anything at the moment.
Since they walked up, Haley hadn't taken her eyes off of him and he couldn't look away either. It seemed that Chase didn't notice their standoff just yet. He wasn't backing down. This Chase guy was a twig. He could take him with one hand tied behind his back, easy.
"I love this song," Mia commented as she started dancing in her chair. "We should dance." She glanced at Nathan and he shook his head no. She rolled her eyes. "Do you mind? He has two left feet and I really love this song."
"Sure," Chase nodded. He glanced at Haley and she finally took her eyes off of Nathan and smiled at him before nodding. "We won't be long, Baby J."
"Have fun," Haley smiled.
Chase and Mia left a second later and Nathan held in his laugher as Mia winked at him before disappearing into the crowd. He was just grateful that Haley didn't see because he knew that she would be pissed. He smiled at her and she glared at him.
"Why are you smiling? The people we came with just went dancing without us?" Haley asked frustrated.
He smirked. "Like I care."
"Your date is all over him," Haley motioned to the dance floor were Mia was holding onto Chase. He had to admit, the girl was really selling it out there. She was all over him and it didn't look like he was complaining. "How is that not bothering you?"
"Looks like she's enjoying it to me," Nathan smiled brightly as he glanced at them with a pointed look. Haley sighed in frustration. "Besides, it's a sign."
"What?" Haley asked breathlessly. He finally glanced at her. All the color was gone from her face. She shook her head before squinting her eyes at him. "What did you just say?"
"It's a sign," Nathan repeated. "It's a sign of how things should be between them, and us."
"Wh –"
"You can't fight fate, Hales," Nathan stated with a smile. "You can't run from it either."
She sat there staring blankly at him for a few seconds before looking down at the table. She held her hands together and even then he could see that they were shaking. It looked like she was about to have some kind of panic attack. He didn't want to freak her out but he also wanted her to know that he wasn't going to stop. Not when it came to them.
"This is how things should be," Nathan added. "They don't belong with us…now how about we dance?" She finally looked up at him.
"You can't dance, remember?" Haley muttered.
"We both know I can slow dance," Nathan pointed out. "After all, you are the one that taught me. Remember?" He smiled as the memory flashed in his mind.
"Sorry."
"It's ok," Haley laughed as she glanced down. "Just try to not step on my feet. It's not hard if you concentrate. Just focus on my face." She smiled at him as he nodded before locking eyes with her.
She had on some cheesy Sheryl Crow song playing in the background as they rotated in slow circles. Well, they were getting to that. They had to stop several times because he accidentally stepped on her feet. He wanted to give up altogether but she wouldn't let him. In her words "Everyone should know how to slow dance." He smiled lovingly at her as his hands stayed completely still on her waist.
This slow dancing thing did have its advantages. For one, she was really close to him. He really liked that part about this. And he loved the fact that he got to hold her. Her body was warm against his. Her arms were wrapped around his neck. It felt good. She smelt amazing as well. This wasn't so bad.
"How I'm doing?" Nathan asked nervously. It had been a good two minutes since he last stepped on her. She smiled at him before laughing softly.
"You're doing fine. Just relax, I feel like I'm marching you to your death!"
"I'm not good at this kind of thing," Nathan pointed out.
"Well, I think you are," Haley declared. "You're so tense. Just relax and focus on me."
His eyes locked with hers again as he nodded. He could do this. He kept his hands firmly on her waist as he lost himself in her eyes. He tried his best to relax but he kept alert. He didn't want to step on her toes again. The song ended and another one started. How many times did she make him listen to this CD? He lost count. But she loved it and he loved seeing her smile like this.
"You're a natural," Haley murmured.
"Sixteen songs later," Nathan chuckled.
"It has not been that long."
He nodded. It had been. I Shall Believe was playing. "This is your favorite song on the whole CD and its track number sixteen…so here we are sixteen songs later." He smiled apologetically and she laughed.
"My parents will be home soon," Haley noticed as she glanced at her alarm clock.
He grinned devilishly. "Don't worry. I'll crawl out of your window. They won't catch us." She nodded and before he could help himself he was kissing her. He walked them towards the bed before they fell on it in laughter.
He held out his hand for her. She took it hesitantly before standing up. He didn't lead them far away from the table. He placed his hands on her waist and she put her arms around his neck. Even with the fast music, they rotated in slow circles. She was looking everywhere but at him. He was focused on her.
"You're surprised, right?" Nathan smirked. "I got good!"
He saw a small smile forming on her face. She still didn't look up at him though. The silence dragged on until he couldn't take it anymore.
"Are you jealous that I'm on a date with someone?"
She glared at him but didn't answer right away. Then she sighed. "I guess a little."
"I'm jealous that you're on a date with him," Nathan admitted. "At least, you know that I wish I was here with you. You mad at me?"
"Why would I be mad at you?"
"For lots of things," Nathan pointed out hesitantly. "…for ruining your date."
"No, I'm not mad at you," Haley answered while shaking her head. "Besides, this isn't a date. Chase and I are just hanging out. I just don't feel that way about him. He understood…we're still friends. We go way back."
Yes, he screamed in his head. He knew it, he knew it, he knew it. She didn't feel that way about skater boy. He was ready to jump up and down in joy. It was a good thing that she was holding him. This all made sense. Chase had been smiling at Mia a lot when they first arrived. He couldn't have planned this better himself. They were just friends.
"No wonder he's grinding on Mia," Nathan chuckled.
"He thinks she's pretty," Haley finally muttered. "He was checking her out earlier. He wanted me to hook him up if this didn't go well with you and her tonight."
"Like it wouldn't have –"
She glared at him.
"So not the point," Nathan chuckled nervously. "That came out wrong."
"It's ok if you like her," Haley muttered.
"No, I like Mia just not in that way. She's sort of like a little sister," Nathan explained.
"You're on a date with your little sister?"
"What? No," Nathan rushed out before shaking his head. She started laughing and he glowered at her. She had a playful smile on her lips and his face softened a second later.
"I was just joking," Haley laughed.
"I just thought if I came here with someone then you'd be jealous and you'd realize that you want me just as just as I want you," Nathan admitted.
"Clever."
"I have my moments," Nathan smiled surprised. "This really is a sign, but I've got to say, Haley. The guy is an idiot for taking his eyes off of you. You look amazing. I'm actually offended that he noticed anyone else with you right next to him."
"Nathan, cut the crap."
"I'm serious," Nathan continued. "You're absolutely breathtaking in that dress." And she was. It was a sexy red strapless dress. She blushed and he smiled as he glanced down at her.
"Thank you," Haley smiled shyly.
"Did you record anything today?"
"Yes. Two songs."
"I'm glad it's coming along," Nathan smiled. "I'm also glad that you decided to take the teaching job."
She nodded. "Yeah."
"You're going to be great, you know."
"At which one?"
"Both," Nathan answered honestly.
"Thanks, Nathan," Haley smiled shyly before glancing over at Mia and Chase. They were laughing and having a good time it seemed. "You're nice to me even when I don't deserve it…which is a lot."
He smiled lovingly at her even though she was still looking away. "So you're not on a date with him, correct?"
"We're just hanging out," Haley answered. "He's just a really good friend."
"So if I wanted to kiss you then I could," Nathan murmured as their eyes locked. The faint sound of the music and Mia's loud laughter left him all at once. When she didn't say anything he moved himself closer until their chests were touching. "Hales, I'm going to kiss you and if you don't want me to then you're just going to have to stop me."
He leaned in slowly giving her a chance to push him away. His lips landed on hers and he kissed her roughly and before he knew her hand was on his cheek, caressing it. She didn't even try to stop him. He felt himself melting into her until there was nothing left of him.
AN: Thank you sexy Joshua Jackson aka Pacey for that beautiful I'm going to kiss you line!
