Riley nodded. "He really is, and he's treats me amazing." She said, compassion in her voice. She blushed when he complimented her painting. "Thank you." She said and laughed, nodding, showing him all her paintings, one by one. One was the whole family, Alex included, and another was at one of his baseball games. The rest were of flowers and other outdoor things. "Here... have this one." She said, bringing out the last painting. It was of them, sitting on the porch swing, when she made him that promise- the one promise she didn't keep. "Remember that night?" She asked, smiling up at him, but then her smiled faded. "I told you I'd always be around if you needed me.. but I wasn't." She said, looking down. After that night she wasn't as close to him, especially in school. She wanted so bad to fit in she actually cut him out a major part of her life. "I'm sorry, Alex. I'm sorry about everything." She said softly, looking at the painting. They were looking at each other, a smile on their face. She had his jacket around her shoulders, wearing the outfit from that night, and he was sitting next to her, staring at her. She included the moon and stars behind them.