Before the conversation could go any further Abigail ran up to them. "I got the coolest jacket ever!" She said to her aunt before realizing who was standing in front of her. "Taylor!" She said excitedly as she gave him a hug. "Isn't Naya so cool, she just helped me pick out this awesome jacket."

"Of course she's cool and it is a very nice jacket." Even the small girl noticed the awkward silence between everyone and the odd looks being shared back and forth. "You guys are so weird."

"Let's go get some frozen yogurt." Naya said putting her hand out for the smaller girl.

"Sounds good to me." She reached out and took Naya's hand as they started walking. "Wait, Auntie Heather aren't you coming?"

Taylor smiled. "It was good to see you, and you look happy."

"Thanks, and I am. Guess I should go catch up to them before Naya buys her the whole mall." Her comment made him laugh and she felt a little more at ease. "It was good seeing you too, take care."

Walking away she ran to catch up with Naya and her niece. "Go pick out whichever one you want." She heard Naya tell the girl.

"Thank you." She whispered in her old friends ear.

Naya smiled. "For what, I didn't do anything." Heather looked at Naya even though the other woman continued to keep an eye on Abigail.

"You knew she'd want me to come with so thank you."

Naya shrugged with a smile. "Your welcome, it seemed a little awkward."

"Yeah we haven't really talked since everything happened."

Naya nodded in understanding. "Well go pick out your fro yo." She looked over at Heather with a smile. "It's on me, might break the bank but frozen yogurt fixes all problems."

Two hours later the girls were all back at the Morris household where Heather's sister Danielle and her mom stood looking off the back deck. "Does she know?" Danielle asked her mother as they watched Heather, Naya and Abigail in the pool.

"I don't think she has a clue."

Danielle smiled. "The world works in mysterious ways, but all I know is my fingers are crossed for Heather. I don't know how she let her go the first time, I just hope it isn't too late."

"She had to figure it out on her own. I loved Taylor but the first time I went to see her in L.A and met Naya I knew that girl was something special. It's not what I believe but for that girl I can make an exception." Elizabeth smiled before heading back inside to get dinner started.

That night the Morris family plus one Naya Rivera sat down for dinner with Naya sitting next to Abigail on one side and Heather on the other side of the small girl. "So Nay are you going to come to church with us tomorrow?"

Naya was at a loss for words. Ever since she had moved to New York she really hadn't gone to church but thinking about it now she normally did at Christmas and Easter. "If I'm invited." Naya smiled at the girl before looking up at Heather who gave her a slight nod.

"Great so you'll come?"

"Abigail, you can't just invite people to church, remember what we talked about how some people don't go to church and that's okay but you shouldn't force anything on them. Everyone is allowed their beliefs and they are just as important." The little girl rolled her eyes, clearly she had received this lecture from her mother before. "How did you know Naya would want to go to church then if you're trying to be such a smarty pants rolling your eyes at me."

The girl huffed and put her fork down. "Because she has a tattoo of a cross on her back." She stated as though it was the most logical answer in the world.

Heather couldn't help but let out a laugh causing her oldest sister to give her a stern look. "What? The kid has a point, and it's not like it's a small tattoo either."

Ignoring Heather, Danielle looked at Naya. "If its not something you're comfortable with please don't feel obligated."

"I'd love to go, it's been far too long and it's something that my family does around the holidays too and Abi no tattoos until your 40."

"I'll be old and gross by then." The girl made a disgusted face.

"Excuse me little miss, but I'm well past 40 and I'm not old and gross."

"But you're grandma, you don't count." Elizabeth nodded with a smile.

"That's my girl."

Later that night Naya found herself on the phone with Dianna who was grilling her about being at Heather's house with her family.

"Whatever Agron, I have more important things to tell you."

"Oh like what? You and Heather made out in the hot tub, again."

Checking her room to make sure Abigail didn't sneak in Naya shook her head. "Fuck off Agron, it only happened once, a very long time ago." Dianna only laughed at her comment. "Anyways we took Abi to the mall today and guess who we ran into?"

"No you didn't."

"Oh yes, we did. Let me just tell you I have never felt so awkward in my entire life. The craziest part of it was that Heather was clearly feeling awkward. I have never seen her be that awkward. She said she hasn't seen him since they ended things so who knows maybe this is fate's way of slowly getting them back together." She was expecting Dianna to agree with her but instead the girl snorted out in laughter.

"Are you serious? Naya open your eyes, that was fate telling you that they are done."

"Except why would fate tell me that?"

Dianna shook her head on the other end of the phone. "I don't know maybe because it was him moving to town that ended your friendship and you being in town with her and seeing him could be the true start of your friendship again. Alright as much as I love you I need sleep, tell Heather I said hi, and I'll be at your place whenever you decide to come home."

"Okay, night Di."

"Please tell me you heard all that?" Dianna said into the phone. She heard Jenna, Ashley and Lea laugh hysterically. "Going to take that as a yes."

"Way to spin some pretty bullshit Agron." Ashley said through a fit of laughter.

"Our plan is so working and we've barely done anything." Jenna smiled on her end of the line.

"Well ladies, we shall see where this goes, keep each other updated and we'll all talk soon. Sergeant Lea out." With that Lea hung up the phone leaving the other three girls to laugh before hanging up too.

The next morning Naya found herself sitting in a small church thanking God for air conditioning. She paid close attention to what the Pastor was saying and how Heather seemed to be spaced out next to her. She gave her a little nudge with her elbow causing the girl to snap back into reality. "How's the day dream?" She whispered.

"It was good, thanks for ruining it."

"It seems like not only do we have our local celebrity in attendance today but another celebrity. Is that actually Naya Rivera that I'm seeing?"

Naya looked over at the Pastor and smiled, thankful that he wasn't actually busting her and Heather for talking. "It is." She said as Abigail nodded happily, the rest of the congregation turned to look at her.

"What brings you hear today?"

"I'm staying with the Morris' and they invited me." He nodded, satisfied with her response, not that she thought he really cared either way.

"Would you maybe sing something for us?" He asked as the choir stood up.

Naya looked around nervously, her hands getting a little clammy from the nerves. Her heart sped up and it was like everything slowed down allowing her to take in all the excited faces. "Sure I'd love to." She said as she got up, doing her best to swallow her nerves. She walked up to the choir and talked quietly with them for a minute before asking the Pastor if the song was okay to which he nodded. When she was done one of the younger guys walked around to the front of the stage and nervously stood next to her. She whispered words of encouragement to him as the piano started to play.

"Ninety miles outside Chicago, can't stop driving I don't know why, so many questions, I need an answer. Three years later he's still on my mind." She sang softly falling back into being comfortable singing in front of a crowd.

"Whatever happened to Amelia Earhart? Who holds the stars up in the sky? Is true love just once in a life time?" The young man sang before Naya joined him. "Did the captain of the titanic cry? Oh someday we'll know, if love can move a mountain. Someday we'll know, why the sky is blue, someday we'll know why I wasn't meant for you."

"I bought a ticket to the end of the rainbow." As Naya sang Heather's eyes were glued to her. It never ceased to amaze her how it made her feel when Naya sang. She couldn't explain it, it was like her world stopped and allowed her to be captivated by the girl.

"Watched the stars crash in the sea."

Heather smiled as Naya looked over at her. "If I can ask God just one question"

"Why aren't you here with me tonight?" The two sang together causing Naya to look back at him and way from Heather.

"Oh someday we'll know, if love can move a mountain. Someday we'll know why the sky is blue. Someday we'll know why I wasn't meant for you." Heather was certain that Naya looked at her as she sang that line but the look was so quick that she wasn't sure if it was real or a figment of her imagination.

"Someday we'll know why Samson loved Delilah. One day I'll go…"

"…Dancing on the moon." Heather smiled at the growl in Naya's voice that she had missed hearing, there was so much passion and soul in it.

"Someday you'll know that I was the one for you." They sang together holding the note as the song finished. The crowd clapping and smiled leaving Naya and the young man to take a bow before Naya walk back to her seat next to Heather.

"After that performance Ms. Rivera we hope to have you back sometime soon." Naya didn't say a word she simply smiled and nodded with a small laugh.

Meanwhile across the country in New York Lea was walking up the steps of Naya's house with Jenna right behind her. They heard Maurice bark as Lea unlocked the door. Stepping inside the dog dark to wag his tail, excited to see them. Normally Lea would feed him, take him outside for a walk and hang out with him for a little bit but tonight they were on a mission.

"I'll start upstairs, you start down here." Jenna instructed Lea.

Twenty minutes later Jenna ran downstairs with a notebook in her hand. "Look what I found just laying on her bedside table." She held up the book causing Lea to stop looking around the living room.

"Her diary?"

Jenna shook her head. "Nope, her lyric book."

"She has written anything in forever, that's why she hasn't put a new album out." Lea stated, the questions starting to invade her mind. "Let me see that." She reached for the book as Jenna handed it to her. Opening it she flipped through the pages and before closing the book. "These are all new." Jenna nodded.

"Open it to page 8."

Lea did just that. "It says recorded." Jenna smiled so that Lea would catch on. "Which means that she has that demo around here somewhere." Jenna nodded as she started looking.

They searched the house for the next half hour with Maurice just watching them. So far they had checked every cd player in the house and her desktop computer. "If you were Naya where would you keep a demo? She's too smart to just leave it around, she is friends with us after all. I keep mine in the cd player but that's because I don't care."

Jenna sat down on the couch next to Maurice. "Do you know where your momma keeps her demo's?" At first he didn't budge but then he jumped off the couch and ran towards the door. "The door?" Jenna questioned before both girls jumped at the sound of the door bell.

"I'll get it." Lea said as she stood up and walked towards the door. Opening it, she smiled at her friend. "What are you doing home so early?"

Dianna shrugged as Lea moved aside and let her in. "What are you guys doing here?"

"Looking for Naya's demo." Jenna said as she stood up from the couch.

"Naya's demo? Since when is Nay writing again?" Without verbally responding Jenna handed her the notebook.

As Dianna flipped it the same way Lea had before her, her eyes lit up. "So she's writing again and Heather is back, coincidence I think not." Jenna and Lea nodded smiling from ear to ear. "We need to find that demo."

"We've looked everywhere." Jenna told her, watching the wheels start to turn in Dianna's head. "Wait here." She told the other two as she ran up the stairs into Naya's bedroom. Five minutes later she walked back downstairs defeated. "Wasn't in her normal hiding spot."

"You know where her hiding spot is?" Lea asked in shock,

"Sorry Michell but I'm still her best friend." Dianna smiled as she walked into the kitchen. Opening the fridge she took out a bottle of water and leaned against the counter, still thinking as to where Naya would keep a demo. "She's so critical of herself that she won't release anything until its perfect so if I was Naya where I would do that?"

"We really don't know, we've seriously checked everywhere." It was then that Dianna noticed the small cd player on the wall.

"We checked that." Jenna told her but her comment went ignored.

Pressing play Dianna smiled triumphantly as the sound of Naya singing filled the room. "You checked the cd player, this thing plays memory cards and ipods too. Give Naya a little more credit." For the next ten minutes they stood around the kitchen listening to the song on repeat.

'I can't wait til you get home, I wanna sing you this song

You can call me on the phone, I wanna sing you this song

I haven't seen you for so long, I wanna sing you this song'

"It's clearly about James." Lea frowned as she slumped back into her chair.

Dianna smiled. "Most of it is but there are elements in there that have nothing to do with James. Back in our glee days little Miss Naya Rivera always told me that she loved singing to Heather because of how excited she got, and if Heather got really into it she knew it was a good song. So yes some of it is about James but some of it is about Heather which makes sense because she's suddenly writing again."

Across the country Heathers family had gone out for the evening to visit her brother in laws mother for her birthday leaving Naya and Heather alone in the house. Heather stood in the kitchen looking out the back window at Naya who was scribbling something in a notebook. Shaking her head she went into the fridge and grabbed a bottle of wine before grabbing two glasses and heading outside.

"How about hot tub and wine on your mini vacation?"

Naya looked up from her notebook with a smile on her face. "You're one to talk, you and that lap top are attached at the hip."

"I may be getting older but I would still rather play than work, some what do you say we play?"

Naya raised an eyebrow at her and for a second and Heather thought her heart might actually stop beating. "Okay, fine we can play." With that said both girls headed upstairs to change. By the time Naya was ready Heather was already in the hot tub with two glasses of wine poured.

Ten minutes later both glasses were empty and Heather watched as Naya finally started to relax. The shorter girl leaned her head back against the hot tub, letting the rest of her body relax under the warm water.

"Thank you for inviting me." She said as she opened her eyes to find Heather smiling at her.

"No problem, anytime, besides my niece clearly likes you more than me and while we're on the subject you really don't have to cater to her every whim."

Naya shook her head. "No I like hanging out with her, she's a good kid." They went back to silence, both looking out the hot tub in separate directions.

"Want to tell me what you were writing in that book of yours?" Heather grinned finally looking back at Naya.

"Only if you tell me what you've been working on." Naya countered, pouring them another glass of wine.

Heather laughed as she took a sip of her newly poured wine. "I asked you first."

"Just lyrics, nothing fancy or any good but it always helps to just keep writing. Your turn."

"I really wasn't expecting you to tell me, but that is awesome that you're writing but I can't tell you just yet what I've been working on. All I can tell you is that it is work and its something that I'm keeping close until the time is right."

Naya nodded, understanding how sensitive work related things could be. "Want to at least tell me what happened with you and Taylor? Why you didn't get married?" Heather sighed deeply and looked up at the sky, she had been waiting for that question ever since they had gotten back from the mall. "The way he looked at you today, you never know there might still be a spark there."

Heather couldn't help but let herself laugh, her heart growing warm. "That spark went out a long time ago, that's why we didn't get married. I just realized we didn't work anymore, there wasn't that spark that makes you want to come home even if you're doing something you love because you want to be that person. When I realized that I wouldn't give up acting and directing for him I knew that we weren't the people we were when we had fallen in love. My heart wasn't in it anymore but I never got to thank you."

"Thank me for what?"

"You were going to come to the wedding so thank you. Even though it didn't happen that meant a great deal to me, especially after everything we had gone through. It wouldn't have been the same if you weren't there, if it had happened."

Naya nodded, butterflies starting to hatch in her stomach though she didn't have the faintest idea as to why. "I promised you once that I would always be there for you when it really mattered."

"The reunion party Lea had, she said you left because of work but you left because of me didn't you?"

Naya hadn't been expecting that and she was quite sure how she wanted to answer it. Maybe it was the wine or the air but she decided that the truth was her best option, especially after Heather had just been honest with her. "I didn't know how to face you, I didn't want things to be awkward. I wouldn't have known what to say or how to act."

"I understand, but I would have been fine if you hadn't said anything at all, I just wanted to see you."

"Why?" She wasn't sure why she asked, it sort of just came out but in an odd way she was dying to find out.

"I needed to make sure that you were okay, and that you were happy."

"That's really nice of you, thank you." Their legs brushed under the water causing them to look each other in the eye. Without wasting another minute Heather leaned forward and wrapped her arms around Naya enveloping her in a big hug. The gesture took Naya by surprise at first but within seconds she relaxed and wrapped her arms back around the blonde.

"You're hair smells the same." Heather noted as they broke away.

Naya let out a loud laugh. "What?"

"You're hair smells the same way it used to, herbal essences right?"

Naya nodded. "You remembered what my hair smelled like?"

"It's a good smell, stop looking at me like I'm weird."

"You are weird." As the words left her mouth Naya noticed the look in Heather's eyes. The same look that meant she was going to do something Naya was going to kill her for later. Sure enough no sooner had she had the thought that she felt herself being picked up and carried over towards the pool. A second after that she felt the rush of cold water coarse over her warm skin. "I am going to kill you Hemo."

Heather wasn't sure why but she was certain that she would never hear Naya call her by her nickname again so when she did she wasn't sure what to do. For the second time that day it felt like her heart might stop beating but then it felt like it was beating so fast it might jump out of her jump. Taking a split second to react she decided to act natural and not let Naya know the affect hearing her call her by her nickname had had. For right now it was just nice to have Naya opening up a little and relaxing.

A/N: Thank you all so much for the reviews. I know some of you are worried but I can assure you that this is a HeYa fic through and through though it might not seem like it right now. I hope you all liked a little more of the interacting between them this chapter. Also the songs that were talked about are:

Mandy Moore: Someday we'll know and;

Brandy: I can't wait.