Saturday, February 20, 2010

Part 13-Hollywood

<---Before


The lights of Hollywood glowed dimly through the tinted window of the limo. As they sped by they made wonderful patterns on my red evening dress, but I hardly noticed.

Tristan, Rob, and I spent the last several weeks doing everything within our power to get me ready for this. We had to eliminate every flaw possible that they could attack. Now Rob and I were on our way to the premier of his latest movie and I felt naked, dirty, and adolescent.

Rob sat as close to me as possible without pulling me onto his lap rubbing my arm with one hand and holding mine with the other. I had my other hand over my mouth as I tried not to panic.

"How's your blood sugar?" he asked sounding just as anxious.

I slowly lowered my hand, letting out a breath and my whole body shook with it. He grabbed my head and held it to his kissing me wherever he could reach.

"Shh. It's going to be okay." he rocked me a little then released me so that I could reach down for my bag and get out my meter.

He watched patiently as I tested.

"Good enough." I mumbled when it showed me the number.

I shoved it back in the small bag then snuggled back into Rob's arms and closed my eyes, wanting it all to disappear.

"It'll be fine. You'll be with me the whole time. I won't let go of you for one second." He promised.

I nodded and then reached up and kissed him deeply for the courage I knew I was going to need. I knew that as soon as I stepped out of that car with him all eyes would be on me for the whole evening and several days after that. It went against all my instincts and comfort zones, but this was for him.

The car began to slow to a stop and a whole new panic set in. This was it.

I concentrated on my breathing and Rob began to rub my shoulder again. Then I took a deep breath and braced myself.

"Are you ready?" he asked.

"As ready as I'm going to be." I replied.

Rob then held my chin and kissed me looking for courage of his own. I hoped he found it.

The door opened and Rob stepped out with a greeting. I twisted my hand around the handle of my bag and scooted toward the door. Rob's hand reached back in for me and I took it. I stepped out and stood up straight, pulling my bag over my shoulder. I didn't look at where the lights, the voices, or where the music was coming from. Part of the trick was not seeing them.

Rob took my hand and squeezed it gently. I squeezed back, but tighter. I looked up as he ran his fingers through his hair nervously and I let out a small giggle, quickly suppressing it. Rob had heard me and looked down at me, suddenly bending down and quickly kissing my head. Then it was as if a silence had fallen over the whole crowd. It really hadn't, but from the time I stepped out of the limo a moment before there was now a new buzz in the air as we walked hand in hand like sheep into the den of wolves.

As we moved forward my heart pounded in my head, but I somehow managed to keep my step steady. A beat thumped out from some hidden speakers matching my heartbeat and making everything move with it, it helped a little.

Rob waved and smiled nervously at the screaming crowds, but didn't move toward them. I watched him curiously for a moment until my attention was diverted by someone practically running into Rob. Rob reached out to grab my arm before I fell, but I caught my balance before he needed to. I looked up to see one of Rob's co-stars, Peter Facinelli, with his arm wrapped around Rob's shoulders in a friendly way.

I couldn't suppress a small smile from my lips, knowing a little bit of his personality. I also couldn't suppress a giggle as he told Rob a "guy joke" and Rob stood there with an awkward look on his face.

Suddenly Peter turned to me eyes wide like he hadn't seen me there the whole time.

He laughed embarrassed, "How long have you been standing there?" Then after he continued to look at me, his eyebrows furrowed. "Wait, who are you?" And he looked between me and Rob several times.

I continued to laugh quietly.

"She's been there the whole time Peter." Rob said smiling.

"Nuh uh!" Peter exclaimed, stepping back.

"Yeah." Rob said, still sounding a little uncomfortable.

"Where'd she come from?"

"She came with me." Rob answered.

The shock was clear on his face and all I could do was stand there smiling softly.

"How'd you find someone to come with you so fast?" Peter asked then his eyebrows rose. "She's not-?"

"No!" Rob said quickly. I felt my cheeks flush slightly. "I'm seeing her."

It took him a second, but the "father vampire" smiled and gave his "son" a pat on the back.

"You know we all were starting to worry about you. It's about time!" he looked at me and winked I smiled a little wider. "How long has this been going on? A week or so?"

"No, about a year actually." Rob said with a laugh.

"Are you serious?" Peter was shocked yet again and looked to me for confirmation. I nodded.

Peter's head snapped up suddenly as someone called his name. He raised his hand signaling that he'd be there momentarily with a blinding smile.

"I've gotta go." he said turning back to us. He looked pointedly at me a moment "We'll talk more later."

Peter was about to walk away when Rob grabbed his arm and pulled him back.

"Peter, information stays away from the press for now, please." Rob said seriously giving him a trusting look.

Peter looked back at him kindly. "You got it." he said patting Rob on the back.

Peter then headed off to whoever had wanted his attention, but when he was about twenty yards away from us he stopped. He turned around, stretched his arms out, pointing both of his index fingers at Rob and with a laugh he hollered, "You're good man! You're good!" He continued to laugh as he turned away again as if he suddenly understood something that I didn't.

"Rob, what is he talking about?" I looked up at him to see a smug, almost guilty, smile on his face.

Rob towed me forward again as he said, "Tonight they can see you and take all the pictures they want, but they can't touch you or talk to you."

A shocked laugh escaped me and then it turned into real laughter.

"You're teasing them!" I exclaimed.

That had to be the most clever, the most wonderful, the sweetest thing I had ever heard him say.

"That's brilliant." I said and I meant it. "But wait, what about your fans? Are you going to ignore them too?"

Rob laughed at my question. "You think I'm going to let them within reaching distance of you?"

I had to laugh again and hugged his arm momentarily.

"Sorry about that by the way." Rob said after a moment.

"For what?" I asked.

"For Peter's...joke."

I smiled at him. "Let boys be boys." I replied.

He laughed a little.

"And I like him. He seems nice." I added.

"Most of the cast tends to be." he answered.

"Well who's mean?" I asked horrified.

"I'm not sure if the girls will be nice to you."

I rolled my eyes realizing he was joking. The fact that he was hiding a smile was a dead giveaway. "Oh sure."

A small bit of laughter escaped him.

"Be careful, I'll tell them you said that." I threatened.

"No!"

We were rushed along by the body guards along the sides. For the first time since we got there I took a thorough look around me. I was stunned by the number of other celebrities that I recognized around me, though a good number of them I couldn't name. I suddenly felt very small.

The cameras flashed and I had no idea who they were actually photographing. It settled with a thud that it could most definitely be me. Part of me wished it wasn't.

Rob lead us toward where a tarp hung for photos. The rest of the cast was already there and once we got close enough they all turned to us and clapped, with a chorus of howls and woots from the men. So apparently Peter had filled them in.

It was rather sweet, but I had never been more embarrassed in my whole life. I knew my face was insanely red. Rob just laughed and for the first time, and what I prayed was the only time, Rob left my side and joined his costar's.

They all lined up as they were instructed by the photographer. There were several photographers waiting for their chance to take their pictures of the stars at their own tarps. I was going to be standing in the back for a while. Which I didn't necessarily mind, except for the fact that I felt very vulnerable alone.

Most of the cast broke away from the tarp and the few main ones, including Rob, stayed behind. They didn't leave though, hovering around behind the camera men, watching.

I stayed far enough behind that I remained unnoticed and as I looked around, no one made eye contact with me.

I watched Rob as he posed in various ways. His mouth either set in a fake smile or a serious scowl. I shook my head, smiling and remembering my own education in smiling for the camera. It was then that I felt a hand on my arm and looked up to see Peter.

"Hey, could you help us a sec?" He asked beginning to tow me toward where the rest of the cast was standing.

"Um, sure?" I asked, unsure of what he wanted.

"What's your name anyway?" he asked all of a sudden.

"Katie," I said with a chuckle, "but that's a secret." I put my finger to my mouth.

"You got it Katie." he replied. "Okay!" he said once we disappeared into the group. "We figured you of all people would know how to make that stubborn boy really smile." he told me jabbing his finger in Rob's general direction.

I chuckled again, thinking through my head of something that'd get my favorite smile out of him. I frowned when I realized that it usually appeared when I did something unintentional. But what about something intentional.

I felt a wicked grin creep across my face.

"Alright." I said. "Guard me?" I asked looking behind us at a curious crowd.

"You got it." Peter answered and all the guys made a perimeter behind me. They felt very much like body guards, very attractive body guards. I was liking this.

"Somebody whistle." I said keeping my eyes on Rob, waiting for the exact moment.

A whistle sounded loud and clear followed by a "Hey Rob!"

Rob's gaze flickered toward us and as soon as it did I winked with an open, exaggerated smile while showing a little leg, followed by bending forward and blowing him a kiss.

For half a second his expression was almost blank with shock, then it changed into that wonderful smile and laughter. Perfect. The cameras went crazy.

Laughter, hooting, and clapping erupted behind me. I felt pretty good for about ten seconds then I felt insanely embarrassed. They surrounded me before the cameras had a chance to turn around. I was impressed by how well they protected me and the fact that they were doing it all.

"I like you." Peter said putting an arm around my shoulders. "You're all right."

"Thank you." I laughed.

"That was classic!" another of the male cast members said as he came up to me for a hand smack. I responded to his gesture. "You'll have to teach me how to do that sometime." he said.

"Anytime." I said.

We continued to hover around and watch, some switching in and out of the spotlight. Rob was one of the few that stayed behind.

As promised I showed the other cast member how to do what I did and he, in turn, showed me how to be manly. We stood near the camera in view of those being photographed. I flexed and the like while he pulled up his pant leg daintily while shoving out his behind. I laughed once I saw him.

"I didn't show you how to do that!" I protested.

"Well you should have!" he teased.

Soon enough Rob joined me again and it was finally time to go inside.

"What was that?!" he said, laughing again as we made our way forward again.

"They made me do it!" I protested, laughing with him.

We were some of the first few in there and I continued to follow Rob as he quickly made his way to a seat at the end near the back. I knew his reasons for doing this and I didn't comment. He took the second seat and I sat next to him on the very end.

As more and more people began to file in, Rob sank farther into his seat. I reached over and loosened one of his hands from his lap, stroking the side of it with my thumb. He glanced over at me and gave me a grateful smile.

Out of nowhere the love rival in the movie appeared behind us wrapping his arms around Rob's neck in greeting. He was wearing a suit jacket just like every other male was here, but that didn't hide his impressive muscles under them, especially when he tightened them.

I had to look away, it was insanely awkward to be so close to that. It was too attractive.

Once he left I still hadn't looked back at Rob.

"What?" he said.

Oh great. I must have been blushing. I bit my lip.

Rob began to laugh and I glanced at him, he was looking in the direction his co star had gone.

"Shut up." I mumbled sinking into my own seat.

Rob said nothing, leaning over and kissing my cheek as he continued to laugh.

I knew he understood. There was no need to defend myself or reassure him.

Rob's laughter ended almost abruptly as the lights began to dim. I squeezed his hand tighter.

No matter how many movies he made, watching his own work still made him nervous.

I myself had been looking forward to seeing it. I wanted to see any movie he was a part of, this one especially, but I was prepared to leave if he needed to.

I watched intently through the opening scenes. A wedding. It was amazingly beautiful, even more so with Rob playing the groom. I knew the story well and was completely into it, feeling myself tearing up a little at certain parts. It was so happy. The characters neared they're honeymoon destination and I felt my stomach clench, anticipating what was going to happen next, but a part of me was slightly nervous.

Rob fidgeted in his seat, but I didn't react even though I noticed the movement. I felt his pulse racing in my hand, he having tightened his grip. I wanted to turn and reassure him, but I just couldn't get myself to pull away until Rob began to stand. He continued to hold my hand as he scooted past me. I stood with him as he began to let go, holding his hand tighter.

He didn't react, continuing to make his way out of the theater and I went with him.

Once out in the lobby, I stopped him after towing him to a discrete corner. His breath was coming in short, small gasps, sweat on his forehead. I tenderly touched his face.

"You okay?" I asked quietly.

He squeezed his eyes shut and shook his head.

"I'll be right back." I whispered.

Quickly, I found the bathroom, wetting a piece of paper towel and squeezing it carefully until it was just damp enough. I went back out to find him up against the wall in a small shadow his eyes wide. I put the paper towel to his forehead, dabbing it gently. After a moment he took it from me and rubbed it over his whole face.

"You wanna go?" I asked quietly after he handed the paper towel back to me.

He swallowed hard. "Yeah." he breathed.

We made our way to the doors finger intertwined. We got enough for me to reach for the handle when he stopped dead in his tracks.

Rob cursed under his breath, rubbing his mouth. I looked closely outside to see many video cameras waiting as if they had anticipated Rob leaving early. Which was probably exactly what they had done.

I let go of Rob's hand bending my legs back in turn, taking off my shoes.

"Wanna make a run for it?" I smiled sinisterly at him.

I small smile cracked on his face. "Do we have any other choice?"

"Doesn't look like it." I grabbed the door handle. "You first. I'll be right behind you."

"Okay."

"Ready?"

"Yup."

I pulled the door open and Rob speed out of it. I didn't hesitate to follow him. The flashing lights blinded me every once in a while as we ran and I saw a video camera follow our escape out of the corner of my eye.

I searched for the limo with my eyes and found it close to the entrance just as we had asked the driver to park. I kicked it up a notch and speed in front of Rob to get to the car. I rapped on the window the second I reached it and opened the door as soon as I heard it unlock.

I threw my shoes inside and just in time, Rob practically dove in and I followed slamming the door shut.

Without a word the driver pulled out and drove off.

After we had almost caught our breath, we both started to laugh.

"How'd you do that?" Rob managed to say.

I smiled. "I haven't run like that in years. It's going to hurt later."

I stretched out a little with a groan and leaned on his shoulder.

Once both of our breathing returned to normal I looked up at Rob to see a small smile on his face.

"Feeling better?" I asked.

Instantly the smile fell into a frown.

"Oh sorry." I said quickly.

He shook his head and said nothing.

In time the driver dropped us off to where we had been picked up. We thanked him and made our way to Rob's car.

"Do you want me to drive?" I asked timidly.

"No, I got it." he said.

I watched him carefully as he drove us back to his house. His face was strangely blank.

We got into the house and Rob stood close to me awkwardly.

"Would a shower help you feel better?" I asked. I was really starting to worry about him.

He shook his head.

"Do you just want to sleep?"

"Yeah." he answered. He was beginning to sound very tired.

"I'll go change then-" I started to walk up the stairs when he grabbed my hand.

"Can I just...stay with you? I won't-"

"Yeah. It's fine." I interrupted. He didn't need to explain himself.

He followed me up the stairs, but stopped at the top of them and turned around.

I took my hair down, brushing it and enjoying the extra wave the way it had been up created. I took off my dress and hung it up and was about to put on my pajamas when Rob's arms wrapped around my bare waist and his lips were at my ear.

"It was hard enough filming that scene, I couldn't handle seeing it." he whispered.

His lips where on my shoulder, "I needed it to be you." His breath was hot on my skin.

I knew what he was doing. He was almost recreating the scene with me now as the bride. I couldn't bring myself to stop him, understanding his need, but how far would that need go?

I wasn't afraid, but I remained cautious. It could be so easy.

He pressed my back against his bare chest and I remained still. He ran his hand from my shoulder down to my arm until he put his hand on mine. He did the same with my other hand then carefully folded my own arms across my chest and he took his hands away. I left my arms there as he held my shoulders and turned me around. His eyes were barely open and he was concentrating on my face. He then held my face and kissed me so carefully I almost had to wonder if I was really feeling it. I wasn't sure if he was acting his part or if he was really feeling the need to be that careful.

Rob whispered my name and I had that insane feeling in my very being. I fought with it a minute while Rob's lips were at my throat and I gave in, pulling his face to mine and kissing him fiercely. Before I really understood what I had done, we had fallen on the bed. Rob held me to him tightly on our sides and it didn't feel wrong.

Suddenly, the spell was broken by the ringing of Rob's phone in his pants pocket.

He sat up quickly and answered it. I sat up just as fast and reached over finding my shirt again and putting it on.

"I'm sorry, I-" I began as soon as he hung up.

"No, I shouldn't have done it that way." he interrupted then he held me tenderly in his arms.

I sat tensed, not allowing myself to respond to his affections just yet.

"Having to do those scenes was so hard, because I felt so wrong doing them. Like I was betraying you." He said.
 
I quickly turned to see his face, his pained expression made me want to cry. I took his hands and held them to my face. "It's your job. It's fine."

"I didn't want you to see it. I didn't want it to hurt you."

I had no immediate response. I was wary of telling him the truth. About how much it always bothered me anytime he had to be affectionate towards someone in front of the camera. Even if it was only a little. I knew it shouldn't, but it did.

"It's fine." I mumbled.

My voice betrayed me and he held the side of my face making me face him.

"It may be my job, but that doesn't change how I feel or how much I've wanted it to be you." He stared into my eyes, either to make a point or to read mine. "It's been that way since I met you, and it's getting harder and harder every time."

"Even though it's acting...I've always wanted to be her." I admitted. "I know it's ridiculous for it to bother me...but I can't help it."

Rob held me tighter. "It's not ridiculous."

I wasn't going to argue about it.

"We have to find a way to make this easier." he mumbled, almost to himself.

"You could make your acting less convincing." I offered.

"What?" he said, astonished. "How would that help?"

"If I could tell that it was really acting it wouldn't bother me so much." I explained.

"Are you serious?" he asked, half laughing.

"No." I shook my head beginning to laugh.

"Okay." he said.

We fell silent again.

I sighed. "Maybe we should go to sleep now."

"Yeah." he said beginning to get up.

I crawled away and got under the blanket wrapping my arms around the pillow and holding it under my head, curling up. Rob joined me after he changed into a cotton shirt and sweats. I snuggled next to him grateful for the fabric.

"Less convincing." he grumbled, though I could hear the smile in his voice.

"Well, you know you're just that good." I said.

"Oh yeah, sure." he answered sarcastically continuing to laugh.

"Alright go to sleep." I mumbled at him trying to sound overly tired.

He was still laughing as he kissed my head, then he finally quieted down and sunk into the mattress with one arm around me.
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Most of the cast was over for the evening and I had done exceptionally well so far beings as their preferred type of partying was something I distasted. They were not rude, or irresponsible, quite kind and festive really, which I was grateful for, but still....

Rob had done well too, staying away from the favored beverage. It warmed my heart greatly, but it always stopped for a second or so whenever I focused enough to see or smell a cigarette in his hand.

You'd think in all the time I'd been with him I wouldn't mind it. I'd be used to it and have accepted it, and if I didn't I shouldn't still be there, but it still bothered me. I hated the way it made him smell. It clung to his clothes, his hair, his face, and especially his mouth like tree sap. I was afraid to get close to it. It was extremely difficult to be near or affectionate towards him with that hovering around him. I hated the quilt that settled whenever I turned away or refused him. He knew why and understood, but that didn't make it any easier for either of us.

The party had been going on for several hours now and it was nearing midnight. I had sat faithfully beside him the entire time, joining in conversation and the like. I hadn't complained, but I was quickly reaching my limit.

"Katie, are you sure you don't want to eat anything?" someone asked.

Before, I just hadn't been hungry, but now everything was sure to taste like the smoke that filled the room. Rob didn't normally smoke in the house, but there was a good deal of paparazzi outside. They had somehow followed one of them here. They had decided to hide inside with the curtains drawn.

"Yeah, I'm tired." I answered and I stood, straightening my shirt.

I took Rob's left hand with me and kissed it, careful not to taste it.

"I'm going to bed." I said to him.

I started to pull away, but he held my hand tighter. As I looked back Rob took the cigarette out of his mouth. I forced myself to watch while he breathed out the smoke continuing to breathe out until his breath was clear. He swallowed carefully twice and then gently pulled my hand and pressed them against his lips tightly, being careful not to part them. Even with all of the precautions I still felt the abnormal heat on my hand as he pulled away. I felt my hand twitch slightly and I didn't look at his eyes.

No one said a word as I walked away and up the stairs to the bed room. I didn't hesitate to throw the piece of cardboard over it that we used as a makeshift door. In the next step I was taking my clothes off as fast as I could, stuffing them at the bottom of the laundry pile.

I got in the shower, the water turned as hot as I could stand. I soaked my hair in soap, scrubbed my face, arms, and legs. I scrubbed my hand the hardest and it sent needles into my heart with every pass.

Once out, I put on a pair of shorts with a tank top, trying to cool off. I paced the floor, not wanting to get into bed while I was still so hot. I passed the opening in the floor, it was still covered.

I continued to pace debating whether or not I wanted to uncover it just yet. It was tempting, but I couldn't let Rob think that he was completely unwelcome. I quietly set it aside.

When I got into bed I made sure to stay on my side. I tried to sleep though it was hard with how horrible I was feeling, again.

It wasn't much longer after I had finally laid down that I heard footsteps on the stairs.

"Katie?"

Rob's voice was farther away than I had expected it to be and I cringed, resisting the temptation to pull the covers all the way over my shoulders.

"Mm?"

"They would like to say good bye to you before they make a break for it." he said softly.

"I'll be down in a sec." I mumbled trying to sound more tired than I was.

His footsteps went away again.

I slid out, folding my arms tightly around my chest and stiffly moved down the stairs.

I was almost at the end of the stairs when I came in view of the living room. They all turned at the sound of my arrival.

Peter was the first to react.

"Night!" he said with a wave. The rest smiled and made similar exchanges.

They opened the front door and the lights began to flash. I didn't need to be around anymore, so I started to make my way back up the stairs again. I felt eyes on me as I went.

I got back in bed in a second and disappeared into it as much as I could with still being able to breathe.

I listened as it gradually got quieter downstairs and when it was finally silent, I heard Rob come back into the room and I tensed. He went straight passed me and a moment later the sound of the shower made background music in the room.

I didn't move the entire time. I didn't flinch either once he came out and climbed into bed next to me. At first, he didn't touch me, but after a little while I heard him sigh in defeat as he wrapped one arm around me, pulling me closer to him. I felt his skin on my bare shoulder. A scent wafted over to me and I could tell it was his, but it was still sickeningly tainted by the smoke. Rob just held me like that and neither of us moved. We didn't have to speak, we'd had this conversation before, having it again wouldn't change anything. Neither did it change my desire to turn over and tell him how sorry I was and to beg for what I could do to have him forgive me.

I couldn't bring myself to do that, so I gave in to my next strongest desire. I turned over and kissed the corner of his mouth, snuggling into his bare chest.

He didn't kiss me back, but I could feel him relax a little.

"I-"

"Don't." I interrupted.

I was about to go on when he put his hand over my mouth.

"I love you." he finished.

I stared at him a moment, then looked away. I kissed his jaw this time, and then I had to turn back over.

I knew he meant it and I meant it too, so why couldn't I say it back?

I fought back the tears as he turned his back to me.

Neither of us moved before sleep took me.

Sunday, February 7, 2010

Part 12-New York

<---Rain


Just as I finished my hair and was putting the blow dryer away I heard my phone go off in the other room, three times. I went and picked it up to find three text messages waiting for me.

The first was from Kevin. "Bye dorkous. I'm gonna miss ya. Hope to see ya later."

Nick was next. "We're leaving early. I'm sorry. We'll work it out later. I'll call you. Bye."

The last message was one simple yet complicated word. Joe had sent it. "Goodbye."

That last word stung more than I ever thought it could. It didn't feel like a normal 'see you later' kind of goodbye. No, this felt final.

"Damn it!" I cursed, fighting down tears.

I was not going to let this be the end. Soon the house was disappearing behind me as I raced to the airport. There was no way of knowing if I was too late.

The airport wasn't crowded, but there were enough people to make this difficult. I now knew the plane hadn't left yet because I could see it sitting on the mat still out the window. Opining my phone I sent two words to Nick. "Stall it." He would know.

I walked quickly up to the first gate in the airport.

A man stepped in front of me. "Do you have a ticket?"

I looked up at him, seeing the first obstacle between me and the air mat. "Well, um… no. But I just need…"

He cut me off. "Sorry miss. I can't let you through without a ticket."

"Look," I tried and failed to push past him. "I only need to see someone just for a second…"

He pushed me back and raised his voice. "'Miss I can't let you through. This is a high security airport."

M set my brow and raised my voice back. "All I need is to go…"

I was interrupted again. "Tristan? Is that you?"

"Big Rob." I sighed in relief as the J Boys' body guard came into view.

He lumbered up to me and looked down at me from the other side of the gate. "What are you doing here?"

"I need to see Joe." Was my slightly frantic answer.

"They're boarding the plane, kid." He said, as he pulled me through the gate, glaring at the security man, daring him to challenge him. "Go fast." He whispered to me.

I looked up at him, the thanks showing in my eyes as I nodded a thank you and turned to face my destination. As I started running through the air port I heard Big Rob behind, making sure I could get all the way through security.

I hit the gate as there plane's wheels left the ground, too little too late. I was standing at the window watching the plane fly away unable forum complete thoughts let alone to speak. As I stood there gawking I felt someone walk up behind me.

"Too late kido?" Big Rob asked me.

"Ya, Big Rob. I'm too late."

He sighed a bit. "Too bad. Too bad I can't tell you that there flight lands at 5:30 in ______. And too bad I can't tell you they are staying at the ______ Hotel in Center Plaza. It's just too bad."

I blinked and looked up a bit turning to look at Big Rob as what he was suggesting settled in. As soon as I logged all he had said I looked back up at him. "Thank you." I said as I turned and started running for the ticket counter.

It had set in that this was the only thing I could do. I was going to New York.

The line at the counter wasn't as long as I thought it would be, and for that I was thankful. I didn't want to lose the nerve to do this. When I got to the counter the lady behind it smiled at me. Her brown hair was long and sleek and somehow she was just not what I was expecting. "How can I help you?" She chimed.

"I need one ticket to New York. Preferably landing in ____ around 5:30."

"Business?" She asked.

"Urgent." Was my rusted response.

"Any luggage?"

"No."

Her eyes sparkled with interest but she remained professional and jut turned to her computer punching in the things I had asked for. She looked back at me. "I can get you to _____ at 5:40. Will that do?" She smiled, obviously very content to have found me such a close flight.

"That's perfect." I almost jumped across the counter and hugged her.

"Ok. One couch seat. $____" She started printing my boarding pass. "You'll need to hurry. It leaves in three minutes." She winked at me and handed me my ticket as I handed her the money.

"Thank you!" I called as I took off running in the direction of my gate.

I barely made it through security in time and ran up just before they were going to close the gate.

I was happy that my seat was the window seat, however I was not looking forward to the five hours I had on this plane. As I sat watching the ground getting further away from me my mind started to turn. I knew that if I let it keep going I would start to panic. I had to do something to shut it down. Pulling the headphones from my purse I plugged them into the arm rest and started surfing for a radio station.

Somehow I passed five hours without thinking much. I must have fallen asleep about two hours into the flight because I woke up with about an hour until we were to land. Other than that I have no clue what I did to keep my thoughts from wandering.

The pilot came over the speaker and announced that we would be landing in five minutes. Sighing I turned to look out over the city and gasped. The setting sun sent light sparkling from windows and set the world with a pink tinge. It was beautiful.

I got off the plane and headed straight for the airport exit. The place was so busy. Once outside I hailed a cab, and finding it too expensive to get all the way to Central Plaza I settled for Time Square. The cab driver dropped me off and I paid him.

The city was growing dark around me and lights started to flicker to life in the buildings. Suddenly it hit me. I was standing in Time Square, alone, night was coming, and I had no idea where I was headed. My body started to shake and fought to keep the tears from falling from my eye. As I stood there on the sidewalk people walked past in both directions not even taking notice of the only person in the world standing still. Fear coursed through my body and my brain froze in a panic, a falling feeling hitting me.

Think. I told myself. Think, you can get there, but how?

The Footlocker sign behind me flickered to life. Desperate, I walked into the store and was immediately approached by an employee. Wasn't that supposed to be amazing by New York standards?

"Can I help you?" He asked me.

"Ummm." I had no idea what to ask, my mind was still half frozen in fear. "Do you have a bathroom?" Stupid question.

"Straight to the back of the store. When you're done I would be delighted to help you. My name is Dave." With that he walked off, a bit annoyed.

Might as well make a pit stop while you can. Stupid plan!
 
New York? Really? I hit myself on the temple with the heal of my hand. This was the biggest shoe store I had ever seen. When I got to the bathroom I was nearly crying again. I ran water over my hands and took deep breaths trying to calm myself. After a while I was able to gather my thoughts and set them to getting to the _____. Panic was not helping. Standing up straight I fixed my hair and the smudges in the sides of my makeup and went to work.

I went back into the store and started looking for help. It took me about twenty minutes to find someone willing to help me. It was Dave again.

"Hi." I said.

"Can I help you?" He sounded as if I had just walked off the street.

Right. He probably saw so many people a day that he didn't even recognize me. "I need directions to _____ please."

He rolled his eyes. "Take a cab." He turned and started to walk off.

"I can't. Please." I reached out to stop him.

Raising an eyebrow at me he stopped. "You can't take a cab?"

I sighed. "I just flew in from California. I have never been here before, and at this moment I have five dollars to my name." I sounded pathetic.

I must have looked it too because he said, "Come with me. I'll write down some directions."

Yes! I followed right behind him. He wrote down some directions and even drew me a little map on the back.

"Thank you." I said as he handed it over to me.

"It must be something really important for you to have flown out here with no luggage, no money, and no one to show you around."

"It is. Thank you again."

I left the store and started to follow the directions. Once I got confused and had to ask for help again. After I was set straight I headed off towards the Hotel.

Standing out front all I could do was stare. I had made it this far but now what? They wouldn't let me just walking and ask what room the Jonas Brother where in. That wouldn't go over too hot.

As I stood there staring my eye was caught by movement in the lobby. A large group of people where making their way to the exit. It couldn't be that easy. Could it?

A group of men dressed in black came out and stood by a car. Then six people walked out the doors and stopped, waiting for something. They were the only six people in the world I wanted to see.

I couldn't get my voice to work and none of them where looking my way. Pulling out my phone I sent a text to Joe. "Look up."

I watched as he pulled his phone from his pocket and opened the text. I was still a good distance from them but I could see confusion flash on Joe's face. His head darted up and his eyes fell right on me. I was safe.

His face fell and I saw his lips move to form words that looked like "My God." Suddenly he was pushing past his family and headed straight for me.

I forced my legs to work. We crossed the distance in second and then Joe's arms wrapped around me. He spun me around using the force of our bodies hitting. The tears I had been fighting for weeks, added to the ones from today, finally spilled out my eyes. Franticly I clutched handfuls of Joe's shirt. "Joe…" I sobbed.

As we stopped moving I buried my face in his chest. "I'm so sorry." I muttered.

"No." He held me tighter and stroked my hair. "This is my fault. I'm the one who needs to be sorry." He pulled back and put one hand on each side of my face. Using his thumb he brushed a tear from my check "I am sorry. So sorry." His eyes where shining with tears that wouldn't fall. A pleading look had entered his eyes as he stared down into mine.

I smiled softly and closed my eyes. As I nestled my face into one of his hands I brought my hand up to his and kissed his palm. A smile slowly spread over his face and he leaned in and kissed me. It was much too quick for my taste but as he pulled back he rested his forehead on mine.

Loud clapping and a few cheers erupted from where Joe had left his family. Both of us turned to see Nick and Kevin clapping, Kevin the more enthusiastic of the two.

Joe suddenly straitened up. With his arm around me he quickly led me back to the enclosure his family was standing under. We were still a bit off from the rest but we where under the overhang. Joe turned to me. "How? I mean… What? New York! How are you here?"

"I flew on a plane. The same as you did."

"You mean to tell me you bought a plane ticket and flew to New York City? Just to see me?"

"Yes, Joe. It's a long story though, can we not talk about it now? My feet hurt and I'm exhausted." Now that I knew I was safe I really was feeling tired.

Joe looked down at me in amazement. "All right. I'll set you up in my room for now. We have a gig to get to but I'll be back later. We can work this all out then." Slowly we walked over to his family.

I was showered with "What are you doing here?" "How did you get here?" from his parents and brothers. A loud "Hey!" from Frankie and I laughed a little.

Joe took over for me. "She's really tired. I guess she had a long trip." I looked up at him in amazement. He was always so kind. "I was going to set her up in our room Nick. Just until we get back. Is that ok?" He wasn't so much asking Nick as he was his parents.

Denise smiled. "I'm sure that's fine, son." She looked over at Kevin senior (what do I call him?) to make sure he didn't object. After a moment of silence. Denise turned back to us. "Hurry and get her set up. Then come right back down."

"Right." Joe said then he started leading me into the hotel.

As the elevator doors closed I rested my head against Joe and closed my eyes. It was reassuring that everywhere we touched was burning. I never wanted him to let go.

We made it up to the room and when we walked in I gasped. It was amazing, like walking into a fancy hotel room in a movie. It wasn't huge, just really lavish. The two beds looked perfect except for one that had wrinkles at the end where someone had been sitting. Suitcases where pushed up against the wall in a neat fashion. I laughed to myself that that must have been Nick's doing.

Joe smiled. "Will you be ok here?" He asked finally taking his arm from around me.

"Ya." I said as I sat on the bed with the wrinkles. "How long will you guys be?"

"Oh, probably three or four hours. If not more." He sighed.

Looking around I said, "Ok. Have fun. Don't worry about me. I got here after all."

Shaking his head he took my face in his hands. "You amaze me." He leaned in and kissed my lips softly, then my forehead as he stood up strait. "And I'm really glad you are here. Get some rest. Order some room services."

"Don't have any money."

He blinked at me. "It's on our tab."

"And what if I want to go down to the gift store?" I was joking but Joe must have thought I was being serious. He took his wallet from his pocket and laid some bills on the table.

"That should cover you." He smiled.

"Joe I was joking."

He chuckled. "I know. But you don't have any luggage with you. You might really need something. If we aren't here just use that." He said and with that he left me alone.

I crawled over and found that he had thrown two twenties and a room key on the table. Relaxing I fell into the bed and laughed as the covers poofed around me. In a fluke I kicked one of my shoes up into the air and cringed as it hit the table and almost knocked over a lamp. No more of that. Getting up I retrieved the shoe and placed my purse and shoes next to the suit cases.

As I sat back down on the bed I realized that I wasn't so much tired as groggy and gross from the flight. I really wanted to take a shower but I could imagine putting the same nasty clothes back on afterward. I laid around for about half an hour then decided I had to shower.

Getting up I glanced around the room. I had at least two more hours until they came back, probably more knowing how they were with people. My eyes landed on the bed table and the twenties. Could I get something to wear with that? I had no clue and I really didn't want to spend that money unless I absolutely had to.

Then my eyes landed on the suitcases. Slowly I went over to them and located one that was labeled Joe's. Tentatively I opened it, hoping I wasn't being too intrusive. I was in luck and found a pair of gym shorts and a t-shirt right on top. Taking those I headed to the bathroom and got into the shower. After I got out I used the blow-dryer that came in the bathroom and did my hair the best I could without a straightener.

When I was done I collapsed onto the bed, snuggling down it to the covers. I soon found myself in that half sleep where you still know what is going on around you but you are still sleeping. The traffic was loud outside, louder than I was used to anyway, but I didn't mind. It was kind of cool.

After a few hours I got back up and went to the window to watch the city. I was sitting in the dark watching the city sparkle with life when flashing caught my eye. Looking down to ground level I found a larger group of people with flashing cameras. Was that my boy or some other celebrity staying in this fancy hotel?

It didn't really matter, and there was no way I would ever be able to tell from this high up. I went back to watching the city in a daze, actually feeling quite energized. This was going to be a strange trip.
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I got off of the phone with Tristan and went to sit next to Rob on the couch.

"Did I hear you say New York?" He asked as I plopped down next to him.

"Yup." I said with a sigh. "She was going to settle things with Joe this morning and missed his flight. So she bought a ticket and hopped onto a plane to New York City." I sighed again as the anxiety continued to leave me. "Luckily she found him pretty quick, so she's safe."

I looked to see a huge smile on Rob's face, and he began to laugh in amazement.

"She flew out to New York City alone for him." he still was amazed.

"Yup." I replied with a smile. "That's my Tristan." I was genuinely proud of her, but I just wish she would've called someone a little sooner instead of trampsing the city with no one knowing she was there.

But she was okay so I wasn't going to let myself have a panic attacked over what could have happened, what didn't happen. So I grabbed the remote and turned on the TV.

The channel that was already on was not one I would usually turn to, especially with Rob in the room, even more especially at that moment.

"After the smokin' hot honey moon scenes in Breaking Dawn what tension remains between Robert Pattinson an-"

Calmly I changed the channel without saying a word or looking at him. He didn't comment either. I browsed through and quickly discovered that nothing worthwhile was on, so I turned it off.

"How about a movie?" I mumbled almost to myself as I lifted myself off of the couch and made my way to the movie shelf.

I scanned through them picking a good number of ones I thought he probably hadn't seen.

I went and was laying them out on top of the TV when he spoke.

"Would you go to New York for me?"

I froze, making myself genuinely think about it.

"I would be terrified and probably have called you or someone from the airport, too scared to go any farther alone, but...yes, I think I would, if not going meant losing you." I said slowly.

I turned to see him walking towards me. He wrapped one arm around my waist and held my face with the other and I stared at his face, unable to make out his expression.

"Would you face the media, the paparazzi, the fans-would you enter that insane world for me, so that I could be with you and you alone?"

His voice was pleading though his eyes were unsure and I was in shock. How did he find it in himself to ask me to join him in a world he hated?

After a moment, I still was unable to find the words and he turned away.

"Forget it." he said, stress in his tone, "It was a stupid question."

I grabbed his arm before he could get away and swiftly stood on my toes and grabbed his face, pulling his lips to mine.

"I might hate every moment. I can promise you that I'll hate them, but I will face them. If I could have the strength to, I'd face all the media in the world for you."

He kissed me again quickly. "Darling, for me, you might just have to."

"Better get on that treadmill then." I chuckled.

He smiled and laughed with me.

Rob was scared just as much as I was, I could see that, but we both had known that this would most likely have had to been done sometime, guess that time was now.

Saturday, January 23, 2010

Part 11-Rain

<---Part 10

It was my mom's birthday and my family was having a barbeque. Joe was sitting next to me in the car as I pulled up to the house.

"So this is it." He said as I parked in the loop out front.

"Ya." I said looking at the house for a minute. "This is home."

We got out of the car and as I shut my door Toby came bounding around the side of the house. Somehow he always knew it was me. "Toby!" I called to him as he started barking happily. Quickly I opened the small gate and he rushed out at me, immediately leaning on my legs. "Oh, Boy!" I rubbed him and he licked me.

Joe got out of the car and Toby cocked his head to the side staring at him. "So this is Toby?" Joe asked as he brushed off the front of his jeans.

"Yup. The one and only." I got down on one knee still petting him. "Toby, this is Joe. We like him."

Bending over Joe extended his hand in greeting to be sniffed. Toby sniffed him a bit then swung his face up licking Joe's hand. "Good boy!" Joe and I chimed together.

As Joe petted Toby I smiled. "Well, the dog likes you. I think the hard part is over."

Joe looked up at me nervously. "Sure." He said looking back at the house.

I stood and reached out and took Joe's hand. Looking into his eyes I smiled. "You'll be fine. Let's go."

Both of us grabbed our presents out of the back seat and I had to smile remembering helping Joe pick something to get my mom. We walked through the gate holding hands and Toby bounded ahead of us, more than like headed to where ever my dad was. My smile grew as we walked down the driveway and I pushed Joe with my shoulder, getting him to smile back. We rounded the back of the house and heard my mom.

"Mark? Do you have the burgers ready to go on the barbeque?"

"Yes Dear." My dad responded.

We couldn't see them but judging by the volume they were both outside, seconds from our vision. I heard Joe swallow as we walked around onto the porch were my parents were moving things around. They weren't expecting anyone yet, it was too early for the party, but I wanted to be there early so that Mom and Dad would be the first to meet Joe.

I cleared my throat. "Hey guys!"

Mom and Dad looked up at me and smiled. I watched as their eyes followed my arm to Joe's then to his face. Shock flashed through their faces as they made the connection. Mom's mouth hung open a bit and Dad's eyes flashed with amusement, I could only wonder what his brain was coming up with.

Mom shook it off. "Hi baby." She still hadn't stopped looking at Joe. I was suddenly extremely glad Joe had picked jeans and a gray t-shirt.

"Happy Birthday!" I said and resumed walking, dragging Joe with me. Releasing Joe's hand I set the present down on the table and hugged my mom. Then I leaned over and kissed my dad on the check. Standing up strait I turned to where I left Joe. He stood tall, present still in his hand. I could see he was a bit nervous but I also saw some excitement in his posture. "Mom, Dad, this is Joe Jonas. My boyfriend."

My mom turned to me. "Did I say you could have a boyfriend?"

"Mom!" I pushed her softly.

"Ok, ok." She said and turned back to Joe.

"Joe, this is my mom, Tammi, and my dad, Mark." I pointed to each in turn.

Joe stepped forward and put his hand out to shake my mom's. When she took his hand he smiled. "Nice to meet you. Happy Birthday!"

"Thank you. Nice to meet you too."

Then Joe tuned to my dad. "Nice to meet you."

Dad shook Joe's hand. "Joe Jonas. Not what I was expecting." Then in the classic Dad nature he made a joke. "I thought you where famous for your tight pants?"

Joe looked a bit confused until I started laughing. Once he realized my dad was joking with him I saw the tension leave his shoulders.

Mom and Dad went back to taking care of what they were doing before. "Come on Joe, let's put these inside."

Joe and I walked into the house and threw the kitchen. "Wow. This is a nice kitchen." Joe said looking around.

I took the present from his hand and placed it with mine at the end of the counter. "Dad built it." I said as I turned back to him.

"Your dad built this?" He was amazed.

I smiled and looked around too. "Ya. It's what he does for a living. He builds cabinets. He built most of what is in this house. Want to see?"

"Ya. That's so cool." I took Joe's hand and started to lead him through my childhood home, showing him everything Dad had built. We got to the back of the house, my room.

I stopped before we entered the room. "So this is my bedroom."

He smiled and playfully nudged me. "Childhood bedroom huh?"

"Well more like my teenage bedroom. It didn't always look the same."

"Let's go. I'm excited."

I looked up at him. "I'm not allowed to have boys in my room, so we can skip this one." I
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"Let's go!" I called to Katie, letting her know that both boys were finally here. Joe walked up to the door and I jumped out of it into his arms.

"Hi." I said as I burrowed my face into his chest. I knew I had a minute or two while we waited for Katie and Rob to join us.

Joe took a deep breath and rocked back and forth a bit. "Hi." He said back. "They here?" He asked.

"Ummhum." I muttered into his chest as I sighed.

"Missed you." He said as he lifted me off my feet.

I yelped a bit and struggled against his grip. "Put me down, Joe."

He chuckled. "No." He said smugly, lifting me higher.

As I flailed my feet around I heard laugher from behind me as Katie and Rob joined us. "Stuck, Tristan?" Katie mocked.

"Ha." I stuck my tongue out at her.

Joe laughed and turned to walk towards the car, still not setting me down. "Where are we going?" He asked.

"A place." Katie said, though it was obvious we weren't going anywhere to spectacular.

Finally when we got to my car Joe sat me down, only because I was the one driving.
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Katie was sitting in front of me and I patted my pencil on the notebook in my lap as I looked up at her. "What are you doing tomorrow night?"

She looked up from her book. "Hum?"

"Tomorrow night. Do you have plans?"

"No. Why?"

I smiled. "Does Rob?"

Katie looked at me funny. "I don't think so. Why?"

"Oh… I was wondering if you guys wanted to have a sleep over."

Katie laughed. "How do you mean?"

"Well the J boys are coming over and are going to spend the night. We are having a jamma party. I wanted to know if you and Rob wanted to come."

"I'll be there. I have to check on Rob, though."

"Ok." I chimed happily and turned back to my work.
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I shuffled to the door leaving Rob and Katie in the living room. My pajamas swished around my legs and made me smile as I opened the door.

"Sorry we're a bit late." Nick said before I could even open the door all the way.

Kevin laughed. "Joe had to 'get ready'. For a pajama party!"

"It takes a lot to look good. Even going to bed!" Joe defended himself.

"Come in guys." I laughed.

As we all walked into the living room the oven chimed. "Pizza is ready!" Katie called as she jumped happily of the couch and ran to the kitchen.

"Is Katie looking forward to the pizza?" Nick asked as Joe said loudly "YES! PIZZA!"

We all laughed. "Looks like more than one of us is excited." I smiled.

A few minutes later Katie came walking in balancing to extra-large pizzas. "Careful! They are hot!"

(fun games and pizza eating!!!)

"I have an idea!" I declared loudly as the others hunted for their blankets.

They all turned and looked at me, at exactly the same time.

"Ok. That was a bit creepy. Anyway. It's summer right?"

Rob raised an eyebrow at me. "If you are referring to the time of year where it gets hot and you and Katie are off school, then yes."

We all giggled a bit, having lost the enthusiasm to laugh hard.

"Ya. But I mean, why don't we sleep outside? We could sleep on the trampoline!"

Katie's eyes went wide and she smiled. "That would be so cool!"

Joe, having already retrieved his blanket, jumped up and yelled "Last one there is a lazy bum!" With that comment he held his blanket up over his head and let it fan out as her ran for the sliding glass door.

Now frantic we all reached for our blankets and pillows in a sudden race. Mine where next to me so I jumped up in hot pursuit of Joe. He threw the slider opened and darted out to the trampoline, jumping up on it and turning to look at us scrambling after him.

Nick and I scrambled up at the same time and turned to watch the others. Kevin was in last but he put on a burst of speed and as he ran past Katie and Rob he pushed Rob into Katie. We all laughed as they both yelled "HEY!"

Kevin jumped up laughing. Rob managed to climb up before Katie.

"Katie's the lazy bum!" Joe called out as he started to bounce.

"Not fair! You guys pushed me!" She called as she climbed up with us.

"Ya, Kevin." I said defending my friend. In a fluke I hit him with my pillow.

"Hey!" Kevin looked over at me. "Now I'm gonna get you." He started to bounce towards me.

"Oh no you don't!" Joe called as he jumped between us. "Keep your pillow of my girl!" He called as he hit Kevin with his pillow.

We laughed as I turned on Rob. "And you were supposed to defend Katie, not leave it to me." I whacked him.

Katie hit me. "Off my man!"

We all erupted with laughter and started to whack each other.

(PILLOW FIGHT!)

The others had become quite and where breathing deeply. I snuggled a bit closer to Joe and sighed. He reached over and put his arm under my head, pulling me to him.

As I rested my head on his side a song started playing in my head. Softly, so as no one would hear, I started to mumble out the lyrics, not quite singing but not just saying them either.

Joe was staring up at the stars but I could see the corners of his mouth pull back into a smile. "I like that song so far." He said softly to me.

"Do you know it?" I asked.

"Sing it again." He said, listening harder.

My throat constricted and the words froze. "Yum…" Was all that came out.

He looked down at me. "What?"

"I don't sing. I can't sing."

Joe smiled at me. "So?"

I blinked up at him.

"I don't care if you can sing or not. Just as long as it is from your heart."

I smiled and nudged him with my nose. "That's sweet, but I still won't sing. I'll mumble sing for you, but that's it."

He chuckled softly. "Then mumble sing it to me."

I began to softly mumble the song again and when I got three words into the course Joe joined me. He didn't know all the words like I did but he murmured the parts he knew. It was the perfect song for the moment.

Finally we both drifted off to sleep.

In the morning I woke to a sharp yell from Katie.
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"Katie?" I crocked. "I need you."

Her voice rang sweetly through the phone. "I'll be right home. I do have a stop to make first… but I'll get there as soon as I can."

We said our goodbyes and hung up. I knew I didn't feel like answering the front door, even for Katie, so I slid off the bed and when to my desk. There I found a pad of sticky notes and a pen. Scribbling out a barely legible note telling Katie to just come in I went to the door and placed it outside. Then I changed into a pair of pajama-pants and a baggy t-shirt and flopped back down on my bed.

I lay there in the silence and stared at the ceiling, keeping my mind as blank as I could. Turning onto my side I saw my iPod sitting in its dock and cringed knowing that the play list was on 'Burnin' Up'. The pain had to be bad before it got any better and I knew I would have to face it at some point so I decided to let myself hear his voice now.

Through most of the songs I held firm but one finally hit me. It felt like someone had punched me in the chest and knocked all the air out. I stated gasping as tears rolled down my face. Culling into a ball I started sobbing.

A soft knock pulled me from my stupor. Katie stood in my door, staring at me with horror filled eyes. She had never seen me this low and I knew it was a shock.

I jumped up to run to my friend but she met me at the end of my bed and threw her arms around me. She held me and started to rock back and forth, stroking my hair and slowly saying "Shh… It's all right… I'm here… Shh…"

My chest heaved uncontrollably as I broke down in her arms.
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I wrapped my robe tighter around me as I pushed a chair up to the window sill. Rain had been pouring down all night and showed no sign of stopping. As I sat down and leaned onto the sill I let out a sigh that turned into a muffled sob. This was going to be harder than I thought.

My iPod was set to repeat a song that seemed to narrate my current situation. The volume was low and I only had one ear-bud in so I could also sense the silence of the early morning around me. I scrunched my face up as tears rolled down my cheeks and sobs trembled through my body. I watched the rain fall for a while and was able to bottle the hurt and stop the tears.

Time had no relevance to me and I don't know how long I sat there, motionless, staring out at the raindrops hitting the ground. Beauty, sorrow, joy, and pain were all contained in these simple drops of water that fell from the sky. In that instance, I was one of those rain drops, small, insignificant, falling.

Sock covered feet made muffled footsteps that came up the hall. I didn't turn my head, or move at all for that matter, as Katie entered the room. She stood there for a while before she proceeded into the kitchen. Neither of us spoke a word as she rummaged around the kitchen, getting things from cupboards, using the microwave and stirring things around.

After a few minutes she came and placed a mug in front of me on the window sill. Hot chocolate swirled around in a dark mug. Katie leaned in and gently kissed the top of my head and turned to leave.

"Even the sky is crying." I managed to mumble.

Katie half turned back to me, looking sadly at me. After a moment she softly whispered "love you." Then she turned and headed back to her room.

Placing both hands around the mug I brought it up to my face and inhaled. The smell was immensely comforting and I slowly brought the mug to my lips, letting the scolding liquid pour into my mouth and flow down my throat.

It took a while for me to drain the hot chocolate. I stared down at my now empty mug and swirled it around. Sighing I stood and went to the kitchen to put my cup in the sink. I ran some water in it then returned to the living room.

My eyes were heavy and I felt extremely groggy. I hadn't slept in nearly twenty-four hours and I wasn't sure I could yet. In the nearly five hours I had spent yesterday crying with Katie I now realized I hadn't told her everything that happened. In fact, thinking back, I found I had been very vague about what was actually said. I had just told her the basics, cried and muttered my ponderings about what this all meant and where we were going.

I wasn't strong enough yet to talk about everything we said, but I wanted Katie to know. We both often found a reprieve in the written word so I grabbed my laptop and sat on the couch. Once I started I couldn't stop. It was as if it flowed freely from me, needing to escape, taking on a life of its own.

Katie returned to find me sitting on the couch, laptop at my feet, file open and ready to be read. She sat and placed my laptop in her lap and started reading. Waiting for her to finish I placed my head on the couch and closed my eyes, not failing to hear as she scrolled through the pages.
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I stood on the dock with Katie and Melissa. Looking out over the ocean I sighed and let the music that poured from the restaurant fill my ears. Melissa and Katie where talking about something but my head was in a completely different place as I let the words slowly and softly fall from my lips. I tried not to let the fact that this song was narrating my life bring tears to my eye.

"Tristan?" Melissa's voice cut through my daze.

"Ya?" I quickly turned back to them.

Melissa was staring at me. Puzzled, Katie's eyes were filled with a sad understanding. "Are you ok?" Melissa asked.

I sighed. How would I explain this? "I broke up with my boyfriend."

"I'm sorry." Melissa reached over and patted my hand. "What happened?"

I loved Melissa, and I knew that she just wanted to help but I had been praying that she didn't ask that question.

"We… both did some stupid and hurtful things. It didn't help that we used those things against each other in a stupid, pointless fight." I looked back out over the rolling waves.

"It sounds like you still want to be with him and that you didn't mean to hurt him. Have you tried to make up?"

Sweet girl, she always saw through me. "I'm still in love with him. But I can't take back my words, and I wouldn't want to. They may have been hurtful and stupid but they where the truth. We both need time to learn from this."

She sighed. "Just don't let something good escape because you're proud." She smiled softly.

Katie chimed in. "You can be a quite proud person. Don't let that blind you. Trust me."

I smiled at them, though I had to force the action a bit. "Thanks you guys. I'm hoping we can get past this, but now's really not the time."

As the days pasted it was hard to pull myself out of the slump I had fallen into. I was trying to move past this. Maybe it wasn't right after all; maybe it was the right thing to do by ending it. Still I felt myself falling into a downward spiral. On the outside I was cordial but not quite my normal self, because in side I was screaming.