Chapter 1

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Present day

If you had asked Scott to say when it had all began he would not have been able to tell you. There was no moment that stuck out to him at the moment, but more an evolution of their relationship. He had simply woken up one day and figure skating and Tessa had been his whole life and he would not have changed it for anything else. The truth is he enjoyed the early morning, the hard training days and his very unnormal childhood all because he had always had Tessa standing by his side.

It had started when they started to talk about coming back, sure show skating was nice but he missed her, missed getting to see her every morning before everyone else was awake. He missed tucking the loose strands of hair behind her ear. He simply missed holding her hand.

Scott had known that there was no way he was going to go to Montreal as just friends, he had known this for a long time but just to scared to admit that his feelings ran just a bit deeper then he was caring to admit.

Stars on ice 2015

Tour had always been there safe place, everything the same but yet nothing the same. Hands lingering longer than they normally would, lips gently grazing over more skin than was expected and eyes reviling each other's true feelings.

He really had not meant to do it but the way she looked at him at then end of their number was too much. He took the chance with adrenal still coursing through their bodies. The lights had just turned off and no one was going to see, slowly lowering his lips to capture hers. He knew that everything was perfect before it had even started, sure it wasn't the first time the had kissed in the heat of the moment but this time it was different. Almost like every other moment had lead up to this one.

When they finally apart it was just in time for the lights to come back on. Scott knew that the course of his and Tessa's relationship had just been altered and all he could do was hope it was for the better.

As they skated off the ice Tessa mutter just loud enough for Scott to hear "you better hope that no one saw that. ". As he looked down into her eyes he knew that they were going to be okay but as normal she was most likely right the fewer people who saw the better it would be.

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