"Now you know how I feel about you." Sam smiled.
I ignored his comment and took off after Chandler. Where the hell did he go?
"What are you looking for honey?" Chandlers' Aunt called as I searched the house.
"Did Chandler come in here?" I looked in the closet.
"No, but I saw him take off down the road." She pointed.
"Thanks." Without a response, I headed out the door. My feet hurt as they slapped against the blacktop. I slowed up when it came to two turning points.
"Shit." I breathed. I flopped myself on the sidewalk.
"Just great." I had no clue on what to do. All these thoughts popped into my head. Questions that I couldn't answer.
After awhile of waiting, I stood up and decided to head back to the house. I looked up to the sky, it was already dark. The stars were bright, the moon was full. Staring upon the sky I saw a figure in a tree.
"Chandler?" I asked myself. The person's eyes met with mine, they turned their back to me. I slowly approached the tree.
"Please Samantha, leave me alone." It was Chandler.
"No, not until you come down here, so we can talk." I crossed my arms.
"Leave, please." You could tell by his voice that he had been crying.
"Fine, if your not coming down, I'm coming up." I grabbed the lowest branch and swung myself around. As I climbed to the branch Chandler was on he scooted over so I could sit.
"Please listen to me." I begged.
"I'm listening." He sighed.
"He kissed me out of no where, it meant nothing. Chandler, I love you. Please believe me." I touched his hand.
"I do believe you. I just can't believe he kissed you, he's my best friend. Samantha, I don't want anyone to kiss you like that other than me." He finally looked up at me.
"Chandler, I'm sorry. I should of seen it coming. He kept showing signs but I ignored them. I'm so sorry." Tears formed in my eyes. I hurt him, I hurt the one I loved the most.
"Don't cry." He pulled me closer as we sat in the tree. I rested my head on his shoulder.
"Let's get out of this tree and head home. What do you say?" He asked.
I nodded.
When we approached the driveway a figure walked toward us.
It was Sam.