A/N: So I've been rewatching Boy Meets World (This show was my childhood), and I cringed when Shawn gave Cory advice on how to fix his relationship with Topanga in Season 3. Then I wondered what if Amy had an older brother in LA, and this little story was born. I hope you enjoy.

For this story, Cory is 15 and Topanga is 16 unlike in the show.

"Cory? Cory? CORY!"

Cory Matthews didn't look up from where he sat on his bed. His mom's voice had fallen on deaf ears. He couldn't hear anything except the words Topanga Lawrence had spoken to him in the cafeteria earlier that day.

I don't think we should see each other anymore Cory.

Her words played over and over again in his mind, as though on some continuous loop. He stared at the wall, not really seeing it. Instead, he just saw her. Blonde hair. Brown eyes. A smile that would light up a room. Topanga Lawrence. The girl he loved. The girl he'd lost.


Two Days Later

"Yeah? Amy? What's going on?"

The man listened, and then he nodded once.

"Okay. I'll be there around five."

The man hung up the phone and headed for his car. His sister and Brian could watch the store for a few days. He had a nephew to help.


Amy hung up the phone and turned to her husband. She and Alan had both tried to talk to Cory, and he hadn't said so much as a word. Eric had gotten similar results. They had interrogated Shawn, and all he could say is that Topanga and Cory had broken up. Alan had suggested talking to Topanga, but Amy had shot that idea down. She remembered what her first breakup had been like. It didn't matter if you were the one getting dumped, or the one doing the dumping. Both parties were miserable for a while, especially if they'd been friends first as Cory and Topanga had. She knew that talking to Topanga would only make the girl feel worse, and if Cory found out he would not take it well.

However, Aimee also knew that if Cory didn't talk to someone he would never get over the state he was in. Her son had always gotten along with his uncle, always looking forward to the man's visits. She hoped he could help him now.

5 P.M.

Amy smiled as she heard the familiar roar of her brother's Dodge Charger. She walked over to the front door , opening and embracing the man on the other side.

"It's good to see you Dom." She said, and he smiled.

"It's good to see you too sis. Hey Alan." He said, shaking his brother in law's hand.

"Dom. Thanks for coming. Cory's not doing so hot."

"So I gathered. Girl problem's huh?"

"Nothing I would know anything about." Eric said as he came down the stairs, giving his uncle a hug.

"Oh no? Taking after your uncle I guess." Letty Ortiz-Toretto said as she walked inside after her husband.

"Something like that." Eric said, avoiding his mother's gaze.

"Well just remember the most important rule Mr. Ladies Man...No skanks." Letty said, and he grinned.

"No. All my girlfriend's are respectable." He said, and Letty chuckled.

"Good for you kid."

"Where's Cory?" Dom asked, and Eric pointed towards the stairs that led to the room he shared with his brother.

"Same place he's been for the last two days."

Dom nodded and headed upstairs, Letty following behind him.

"You look like shit."

Cory looked up at the sound of his Uncle's voice, seeing Letty standing next to him.

"Mom called?" He asked, and Letty nodded.

"She's worried about you kid. She said you haven't eaten, you've barely slept."

Letty wrinkled her nose slightly.

"And you definitely haven't showered."

"What's the point?" Cory asked.

Dom and Letty didn't reply. Instead, Dom looked at his wife. She nodded once and left the room. Dom went and sat next to his nephew.

"Amy tells me you've got girl problems."

"I think the correct word is had. She dumped me." He said, and Dom nodded.

"She dumped you. But there are other women out there." He said, and Cory shook his head.

"Not like Topanga."

"Cory, you're only fifteen. You'll find someone else."

"Letty was sixteen when you started dating her. Did you ever find anyone else?" Cory shot back.

"I really shouldn't of told you that story. But no. There was never anyone else."

Dom didn't mention Elena. They had been together briefly, but only when he thought Letty was dead. And Elena had never had his heart like Letty did.

"So this Topanga. You think she's it?"

"I know she is. But she doesn't think the same thing about me."

"Did she say that?" He asked, and Cory shook his head.

"Not in so many words. But what else am I supposed to think? I tell her I love her and she asks to go home. The next day she dumped me."

Dom frowned. He knew his nephew was hurting. But he also knew there was more than what Cory was telling him.

"Do you want your girl back?" He asked.

"More than anything."

"Then tell me exactly what happened."

A/N: So I was going to make this a one-shot, but it's late and I wanted to get this posted before I went to bed! Please read and review and the next chapter will be up soon!