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Christofers POV

I really didn't understand how I just so happen to meet a beautiful girl, at the last concert of the tour, near where I lived. But of course, I can never touch her. Shes not ready, her past continues to haunt her. I want to hold her, but since I cant, I can at least talk to her. We were sitting on her couch, I couldnt leave her house. She wouldn't let me! At first the rain was light and we didn't think much of it but then after an hour they had tornado warnings and it started to pour. Each time we saw the sky light up and the thunder boom, Hayley flinched and I squeezed her hand to reassure her I am here. I told her I would be fine driving in the storm but she said to wait until the rain let up, but that might take awhile. Suddenly the weather man on the TV dissapeared and the room became completley inclosed in darkness.

"Powers gone..." I said.

"Oh really, I didn't notice," She said with I small giggle. I turned my head to see her, but it was no use, my eyes were adjusted to the darkness yes so she still just looked like a black blob.

"I'll go get some candles," A bright line shined from her hand as she used her phone as a temporary flash light. After a few minutes of hearing her rummage threw draws she returned with three candles and a lighter. I took the lighter from her hand and lit the first candle, her beautiful face was light up by a flickering yellow glow. It made her look even more stunning.

"what are you staring at?" She asked, I then notice my quick look was taking to long.

"Nothing," I said with a smile and lit the other two candles, setting them down on the coffee table.

"So, tell me about your self. What should I know about the amazing Hayley Barton!" I said with excitement and turned to face her, crossing my legs, I sat like a little kid on the couch.

"Well..." She paused to think, "I'm twenty years old, taking classes at a community college, I love to draw, paint and play guitar. I go running every morning and I'm afraid of the dark."

"Don't worry!" I grabbed her and pulled her to me," You don't have to be afraid of the dark anymore! Because I'm here!" I said with complete confidence, all she did was laugh. Still holding her, I leaned back to lay on the couch with her on top of me. The lights flickered back on just as our faces came closer for a kiss. She pulled away looking embarrassed and changed the subject.

"It stopped raining," Her face lit up with a smile as she spoke.

"Should I go?" I asked.

"No!" Hayley ran over to the window to look out side, one by one the lights in the windows of all the houses came back on, lighting up the street again. I walked over to join her and hugged her from behind. Resting my head on her shoalder I blurted something out, I didn't even suspect.

"I love you," The words just came out. She quickly turned around to face me, my arms still wrapped around her waist. Her eyes were filled with sympathy, I expected her to say it back.

"Maybe you should go,"