How much do you love Jennifer?' He panicked. He hadn't even told her how much he loved her, so how on earth was he to tell the audience. Sean looked at him. 'Colin? Did you hear her?' He shook his head. 'Sorry, no could you repeat that please love?' He looked over at Jen who sat chewing her own lip in the wing, worried eyes on her pale face. He looked back at the audience and opened his mouth, eyes returning back to his princess. 'I..' He stumbled across his words. 'A lot. I love her a lot.' He watched as her mouth turned to an 'O' and he dashed off the stage, waving goodbye to the audience leaving Sean to end it. 'Jen!' He called as she walked towards the door. 'Jen! Wait!' She stopped and looked at him, tears in her eyes. He froze. He stepped closer and put a hand to her cheek. 'Hey don't cry. I didn't mean to scare you. I didn't know what else to say. God Jen I love you so much. I have ever since the day we first met. You sitting there at that table, sipping coffee scribbling in your notebook. I even remember the clothes you wore, that red dress, ending just above the knee. It's creepy but i just remember it so well. I fell for you hard that day. And I've not once regretted it.' She stared hard at him, tears slowly falling down her cheek. And then she hugged him. Threw herself at him, almost knocking him off his feet. That's all she wanted to hear. That's all she needed to hear. Because he loved her. He really did love her. He smiled holding her tight stumbling back a little. She looked up at him, eyes just a faint shade of red. 'It's not creepy. I remember that blue plaid shirt you wore, over the top of that white tee. Jeans tightly clinging to you.' She sniffed and moved her hands to his hair. 'Your hair was longer, the stubble on your face was fierce, just like now. And I loved it.' She let her hands fall to the back of his neck toying with his hair. 'Just like' she started, voice cracking slightly. 'Just like I love you.' His face shone. Smile bigger than it had ever been. He had no words to reply so instead he kissed her. Pressing himself close, trapping her against the wall and himself. She giggled against his lips, smiling as they kissed. They didn't care that people were watching. They didn't care that they were running late. Because all both of them cared about was the fact they'd both been able to admit how much they loved each other. And nothing was ever gonna stop that.