He could feel her honesty as he held her, her comment about never denying him and how much she missed him. When he watched her he could see how lonely she was and nothing was more painful than knowing that he was causing her such loneliness. A small sigh left him as she commented about how he was spying on her and how he could see her but she couldn’t see him. “I gave you dreams about me every night. Apparently someone doesn’t remember their dreams.” He said teasingly as he tightened his grip around her, resting his chin on her head as he lovingly stroked her back. “It was painful to look at you…” Leon whispered softly as he stared at the fire. “No matter how often I looked at you, the pain was always readable on your face. And I knew I was the one causing that pain. Worst of all the only wish you ever asked for was to see me and I couldn’t grant it. Know this goldfish; it was as hard on me as it was on you. Actually it was more difficult for me. I had nothing of yours to take with me and even though I got to see your face, I only saw the pain I was causing you.” Pulling her back from him, he placed his hands on each side of her face and stared her down. “No more sadness goldfish.” He said simply before leaning forward and pressing his lips to hers.