The atmosphere was nearly perfect, but to them it was always perfect as they sat on top of the broken down building in each others arms. Eyes staring out at the town around them, not a single care in the world could ruin this moment for either of them. The girl and the zombie, sitting together and utterly in love right now. They had it rough, and yet thye overcame everything, and that's how this moment came to be.

"I know it might be crazy, but did you hear the story?" The boys words came out slowly, softly and almost gently as he held the white haired female against his chest. "I think I heard it vaguely." The female responded, grinning softly as she leaned back against the green haired, grey complexioned male. "A girl and a zombie..." The last words spoken as the boy turned the girl around to face him.

"Addy, can you believe its our second year in highschool...and we've come so far." He murmured, staring down into her eyes and leaning down to press his forehead against her own. "And we're stronger together than we are apart, Zed." She murmured, lifting her lips to gently kiss his as she smiled brightly. His arms tightened around her, and he returned the kiss before pulling away slightly. "I should get you home, before your parents send Gus out to find you." He mumbled lazily against her lips, moving to lift her up into his arms so he could jump down from their small little perch on the broken down building.

Her arms moved around his neck, and she held tightly to him as she curled closer. "Wouldn't want that, now would we?" She chuckled, closing her eyes as she felt him stand and before she knew it, Zed was jumping from the building and they were falling towards the ground. The moment Zed's feet touched the ground, Addison opened her eyes and looked into his, "I gar-gargiza you." Addy murmured against him, as he slowly lowered her onto the ground. "And I gar-gargiza you too, Addy." He murmured back, keeping his hands on her waist as they stood there in the setting sun.

"Zed, so much has changed...we're who we want to be, not hiding things at all." She murmured, lifting a hand to run it thorough her white hair as she looked into his eyes. "A year together, and nothing will pull us apart...because we won't let it." She said, lowering her arms from around his neck and slowly, unwillingly pulling away from his arms. "But yes, we don't need Gus coming to find me."

He slowly let her go, and moved to take hold of her hand as he glanced down at his Z-Band on his wrist. "Addy...this year's gonna be different, things are good now and we can't possibly have any more troubles going on." He said, or rather at least he hoped that much. Slowly the two started walking, hand in hand towards her home.