C A L E B I remembered seeing her in that stunning blue dress that perfectly matched the colour of the night, and I remembered looking at the little smile that was planted on her face, wanting to do nothing more than to walk the few steps, cover the distance between us and caress her flawless skin when she walked down the stairs of my house while we waited stupid Austin to arrive along with our friends. I remembered being numb in my place and losing my breath, keeping quiet for that second. I remembered having this overwhelming urge to just reach out and touch her. Just once. And I couldn't. But today I could, and so I did. She was leaned back to the nearest wall of my room, my hands pinning hers on both sides, my lips hovering over hers. I didn't have to be told twice. I kissed her