Karma had been feeling weird since the three-sum. She'd apologized to both Liam and Amy but things with her and Amy were different. Since their kiss, every time Amy looked at Karma, she felt her heart flutter and she had no idea why. She and Liam had been talking but Karma had a feeling that things were over between them. Nothing had really changed for her and Liam but all she wanted to do was spend all her time with Amy.

Karma had helped Amy run around for the wedding and they'd gotten dressed together. She couldn't help but smile after seeing Amy in her bridesmaid dress; she looked beautiful, the kind of beautiful Karma had never seen before.

Amy had recited and re-recited her speech to Karma for the hundredth time and they'd been making changes to it all week.

"That was great." Karma said on hearing the finished version.

"I suck at speeches, why would my mom want me to give a speech?" Amy said, pacing the room, trying to go through her toast.

"Just relax, you'll be fine." Karma said, sitting on Amy's bed.

Amy just looked over at Karma and smiled.

"If you're so nervous, chuck the cards and just speak from your heart." Karma said.

"That can't be a good idea. I don't know when to shut up, I'll screw everything up." Amy said.

"No you won't, it'll be great. You'll be great." Karma said, giving Amy a hug. It was weird, she and Amy had hugged thousands of times but lately, ever hug made a set of butterflies run amuck in Karma's stomach.

"It's time for us to go girls." Amy's mom said from the doorway.

"Okay, we're coming." Amy said, pulling away from Karma.

Amy knew how much her mom hated seeing her and Karma together but she didn't care anymore; she was just happy having Karma all to herself.

Liam had been calling Karma incessantly throughout the ceremony and even after but she never picked up. She couldn't deal with Liam right now, so much so that she was willing to take care of Amy's grandmother instead of picking up his calls.

"Do you want something to drink?" Karma asked, looking over at Amy who looked sick of all the celebrations.

"I'd love one." Amy said, smiling at Karma.

"I'll get us some." Karma said, standing up.

"You sure?" Amy asked.

"Yeah." Karma said, smiling.

Karma had just reached the bar when Straight Up by Paula Abdul came on. The second the first beat of the song began to play, both Amy and Karma's eyes started searching for the other in the crowd. The couple of seconds before which they finally found each other felt like infinity. Upon seeing each other, both of them began toward each other, dancing.

They'd done that dance in Amy's bedroom a thousand times but this time felt different for both of them. It had been the most normal thing but this time it felt special, as if it meant more than just a stupid dance. Neither of them could stop smiling, so happy being together; not needing anyone else. They'd forgotten everybody and they felt like it was just the two of them, dancing in Amy's bedroom.

It was time for Amy's speech and she was a nervous wreck. Lauren's speech was coming to an end and Amy looked over at Karma, frightened.

"Don't worry, you'll be great." Karma said.

Just then the DJ called Amy up on stage.

"Speak from the heart." Karma whispered after Amy as she went on stage.

"Love is a many splendored thing." Amy began.

Amy looked at Karma nervously from the stage. She knew she sucked at speeches; she looked down at her cards and decided to speak from the heart. She knew she had nothing to lose.

"Mom, Bruce, You're lucky. You've fallen in love with your best friend; The person who accepts you at your worst, the person who laughs at your stupid jokes, the person who knows you better than you know yourself. I would kill to spend the rest of my life with that person." Amy said.

Karma had known Amy her whole life but it was during that speech that she felt she'd seen her for the very first time. Amy had always been her best friend that was the one thing that she'd always known for sure, even when everything was else uncertain and unpredictable. Listening to Amy's speech, listening to what was really in her heart; she knew that she'd kill to spend the rest of her life with that person too.

"Amy, can we talk about that speech?" Karma asked, walking into Amy's room.

"Okay, I know it sucked but I can't do any better." Amy said.

"No, it's not about that." Karma said.

"What is it then?" Amy asked.

Karma was at a loss of words, which was a first for her. She didn't know what to say or how to say it. She couldn't find the right words to tell Amy how she felt or what she felt but listening to that speech, she was sure that she was in love with Amy and Amy was in love with her.

"I love you." Karma said, after taking a deep breath.

Amy smiled, a little confused. "I love you too." Amy wanted to tell Karma how madly in love with her she truly was but she didn't want to ruin the moment because she knew Karma wouldn't feel the same way. She thought that Karma was telling her she loved her, the way the she always did; she knew Karma loved her, just not that way.

Without even thinking, Karma leaned in and kissed Amy. Amy was caught completely off guard but in the best possible way. That kiss was the release from all their confusion and uncertainty that both Karma and Amy had been waiting for. Amy had wanted to kiss Karma every single moment since the homecoming assembly, but she never did because she never thought that Karma would feel the same way. Karma hadn't known what exactly she'd been feeling for Amy all this time but that kiss made her more sure that she was completely in love with Amy.

"Whoa." Karma said, when they came up for air.

"I know." Amy said.