Bob went to the top of the ridge. He could see the ocean and he could feel its power. The wind was fierce. "No matter how much you love me, Bob, I would never bring you here, you know that. You would go over the edge. Don't you see how dangerous this place is?" "It is only dangerous if you have fear." Bob looked at her with a sad expression on his face. "I'm sorry, Amy. You know I'm no good for you." "Don't say that. Bob, it was all my idea in the first place." "No, I can see now. It's best I leave." Amy had tears in her eyes and she felt terribly unhappy. "I don't want you to leave." Her voice choked on her words. "That's not your decision to make." Bob said sadly. "You know you're dangerous. I would only hurt you." He touched her cheek. "You already hurt me. That's why I took this job," Amy said. "You told me you didn't want to see me again." Bob looked at her as though she had betrayed him. "I wanted to prove to you that I had changed." "But it's not over until you're sure I