That's a Happy Ending, Right?

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"Libby, you're skateboard is on the ground."

"I don't care! I've missed you so much!"

I loosened my grip on his neck and looked up at him. He grinned, I grinned. I let go of him and picked up my skateboard. "Coffee, shall we?" Chris grinned and opened the door for me. I smiled and walked in. I ordered my coffee, so did Chris. We walked out of the store.

"Where do you want to go?"

Chris smiled. "Where ever you like."

I smiled. "Let's just walk."

Chris and I started walking. "So, how've you been?"

"Oh you know, good." Chris laughed and finished his coffee.

"You know, Rob Dyrdek came to my house."

Chris looked solemn. "Really? What did he do?"

"He told me about your sadness." I looked up at him. "I was sad too, you know. It got me thinking about life without you. It was just to hard."

Chris looked at me and smiled. "That's exactly how I felt."

"He also told me something else."

"Hmm??"

"I don't know if I should tell you."

"Why not?"

I smiled devilishly. "It's a secret."

Chris's eyes widened. "Did he..?"

I nodded. Chris covered his face with his hands. "Oh, noo..."

I felt myself blush. He looked so cute. This was my chance to show him I felt the same. "Hey, it's okay." I moved his hands off his face. Chris was blushing. I grinned, wrapped my arms around his neck and kissed him. I could tell Chris was suprised. I pulled away and he was blushing. I smiled at him. He smiled back. My phone vibrated. I pulled it out. It was Lily. 

Good job, girly!

I turned around. Lily smiled and waved.

"Is that your friend?"

"Yeah."

"The Rob one?"

"Yup."

"I could arrange something."

"She would love you for the rest of your life, Chris."

Chris looked down at me, laced his fingers between mine, and we walked toward Lily.

"Hey, you're Lily, right?"

Lily's eyes widened. "Y-yeah."

"You know, I have a pretty good relationship with Rob, I could probably arrange some way for you two to meet."

Lily's mouth spread into a thousand-mile-long grin. "Really??" 

"Sure." He pulled out his phone and dialed a number. "Yeah, Rob. There's someone who wants to meet you. Can that happen? Okay, thanks." He hung up. "The skate park, 5:00 am, Sunday."

"Okay! Thank you!" Lily smiled, walked off, and started screaming.

"I'm so glad I bumped into you that one day." I leaned into him.

"The feeling is mutual." Chris kissed the top of my head.

We walked over to a bench and sat down, and sat there until the sun set.

THA END.

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