... "I am actually a frog."
"What!"
"Yes I'm afraid it's true. A wicked witch casted a spell on me and turned me into a human. Now I am forever separated from frogland and from the frog princess whom I loved."
"But that's terrible!" Hannah cried. "Only ... if you hadn't been turned into a human, I would have never met you."
"That's true," said Willy, "You would have only heard me croaking in the evening."
"But," said Hannah, "that princess frog whom you loved ..."
"I know, I know, and I miss her very much. But now I am torn because I've fallen in love with you. What am I to do?"
"Well, is there any way to break the spell?"
"Yes, the kiss of true love. No frog would want to kiss me, but you could kiss me and change me back."
"Oh dear, Willy. I want to help you, but I don't want to lose you either. What am I to do?"
"There's only one answer Hannah. You must never ever kiss me, because I don't want to lose you."
"But I want to kiss you, that's what lovers do!"
"I know, but you and I must never kiss."
"Can we have sex?"
"Yes," said Willy, "as long as we don't actually kiss."
"Well ..." Hannah bit her lip. "I don't know. A kiss sounds really nice right about now."
"No, Hannah, don't do it! I don't want to lose you. It's not worth it ..."
But Hannah knew Willy rightfully belonged in the kingdom of the frogs. Surely if she loved him, she must love him enough to let him go! and tonight was a perfect night ... it was so dark and stormy, the stars were out and the leaves were crunching under their feet. Surely one little kiss wouldn't hurt?
"What if I kissed you on the cheek?" she asked.
"Hmmm," he replied. "I don't know what would happen. A kiss on the lips would turn me back into a frog for sure. But a kiss on the cheek ..."
Hannah leaned toward him ...
"Hannah wait!" he cried. "It's too risky ..."
"I can't live the rest of my life without kissing you!" she replied.
"Maybe we just shouldn't talk about it for awhile," Willy suggested.
"Oh, okay," she said with a sigh.
It never occurred to her that he might be fibbing.