Chapter 1- first impressions are always important.

The sun shone down on the city park. The wind gently drifted a soft calmness across passers-by while the joyful laughter of children could be heard all around creating a blissful harmony. The wind quietly howled like wolves beckoning for help. Trees gracefully swayed in the wind like ballerinas as kids climbed them like menacing monkeys. Fish jumped around in the lake like a cat trying to pounce for a mouse. Under a large oak tree, was a wooden bench that protected itself under the bright day's dull shadow. Two men occupied the bench while vigilantly observing every person that walked passed.

'It's such a nice day, today isn't it? I wish there were more like this...' Wesley quietly said to his companion as he slowly leaned back and took in the fresh air.

'Me too, but don't get side-tracked, we're here for one reason only.' Elliot said with no emotion at all but continue to observe everyone.

'What if she's not the one?' Wesley uncertainly quizzed Elliot.

'I know she is. She's the only one it could be. I know she's here.'

A large group of school children loudly entered the park and strolled passed the bench that hid under the dull shadow of the bright day. The group was full of teenagers from all walks of life but it was only one that caught the attention of Elliot. 'Found her.' He said with a slight smirk as his eyes narrowed in on her.

'Why me? Why am I always the one to get ditched for some stuck up boyfriend?' Abbie muttered to herself unaware of the what's going on around her or the two men watching her every move. A sudden gust of wind blew her long golden locks across her face, slightly nudging her small body backwards. Her thigh high skirt attempted to levitate but was quickly shunned back down by her dainty hands. She let out a small sigh from her full bow-like lips as her large cat like eyes gently fluttered in the wind. Elliot noticed every detail about her from her feet to her brows, he took in everything. Secretly he found her rather attractive but he swore to himself to not let that show. He had never been very good with controlling his feelings or emotions. Wesley on the other hand, as much as he was intrigued by her, he didn't focus on the minor details and was confused as to why Elliot took such an interest. She began to move further and further into the distance. 'Quick Wesley, come on before we lose track of her!' The golden-haired man ushered his long brown haired companion in a desperate attempt not to lose her.

Abbie continued to make her way through the park, still unaware of the two men closely following her. Suddenly she trips and falls forward dropping all her belongings. 'You know you really should look where you're going.' A manly voice echoed from above her. She looked up from her position to see a golden-haired guy crouched looking down on her. He had fairly large bright blue eyes that sparkled in the sunlight. They rested nicely upon his toned face. He wore a black sleeveless jacket that revealed only a bit of his chest. It clung tightly to his torso. White jeans covered his legs with a slight rip at the knee. Abbie pouted, rather annoyed by what the stranger just commented to her. 'Hey, I don't even know you. How dare you make comments like that!' Abbie's face went a bright shade of red from embarrassment. Already in a bad mood, she let out a huff of annoyance.

'Difficult day?' Elliot quizzed in a cheeky manner while helping to pick up her belongings.

'Yes. Why is it obvious?'

'Well judging by the birds nest hair, the odd looking pout your putting on and the bags under your eyes. yes, it is.' A proud smirk wiped across Elliot's smug face. Abbie grew more and more annoyed every second.

'Why you little-'before she could throw any foul insults towards him, Wesley quickly cut her off before things got heated.

'Allow me to apologise for my friend, he can be a little egocentric at times' Wesley was quick to make excuses and give Elliot a harsh glare which he casually shrugged off. Abbie raised an eyebrow at Wesley, 'I feel sorry for you, having to put up with him, must be tiring' Abbie mimicked Elliot's proud smirk, not noticing him closely reading through a name tag.

'He's not like this most of the time, he's just not very good at making friends.'

'So, your called Abbie then' Elliot piped up not aware of what was just said about him.

'Huh... what?! Why are you reading through my stuff?! You creep!' Abbie swiftly snapped at him.

'Well I can't just refer to you as the moody girl in the park..'

'Elliot!' Wesley scolded receiving nothing but an eye roll.

'So your called Elliot then' Abbie copied Elliot.

'Huh... what?! Why are you listening to Wesley?! Creep!' Elliot copied Abbie. Wesley glared at Elliot again. Abbie was livid; her temperature was probably reaching boiling point. 'Well I better get going then. See you around Abbie.' He said and began walking away.

'Here.' Wesley passed her bag to her as he helped her stand back up. 'I'm sorry about him.'

'It's okay, I've met worse!' She chuckled, 'at least you seem like a nice guy' Wesley smiled at the comment.

'Thank you. I guess I will see you around then, nice meeting you' he said with a smile as he began to walk after Elliot.

Wesley caught up with Elliot and gave him a stern glare. 'You know she's actually really nice if you are not being a prat.' Wesley informed him.

'Wesley, were going back to school.' Elliot stated ignoring what Wesley just told him.

'What?! I thought you said education was a waste of time' he was taken back by what his cold companion just told him.

'Well this time it may just be worth it'

'Jeez what's changed your tune?'