Three things I love about you
Prologue
Thalia knocked impatiently on the front door. The door was a polished and gorgeous white and had a pretty "home sweet home" sign hanging on it. Tiny plastic blue birds sat on the top of the wooden sign and little white daisies decorated the sign where the words ended.
"Just come in, the door's unlocked," a distracted, muffled voice greeted Thalia. She rolled her electric blue eyes in response and shoved a black strand of hair away from her pretty face. She knew who it was. Thalia put her hand on the golden handle bar and pushed the door open.
"You could've told me about that earlier, you know," Thalia grumbled glumly, dumping her bulky pack on the floor against the white washed walls. It weighed a ton and she was relieved to be free from it. She folded her arms and looked at her younger brother, Jason, savagely.
"Well sorry sis," Jason groaned nonchalantly. He was holding a Lay's extra large pack of extra salty potato chips and slouching lazily on the golden brown couch. He had electric blue eyes just like Thalia's, except they were fixated at the TV which was playing Tokio Hotel on MTV.
"You never change, Jason," Thalia chided unhappily. She had to somehow find a way to steal the TV away when Jason wasn't looking. That was her plan. "I've been away for weeks and this is how you greet your sister?"
"Come on, sis. Five minutes?" he pleaded, lifting up his five fingers.
"Jason."
"Until the break?"
"JASON." She snapped curtly. Thalia was getting impatient. She stretched her arms out expectedly. "Where's my hug?"
Jason pursed his lips tightly and tossed the remote off his lap and to the side of the couch. He stood, eyes still glued to the flashing screen. The TV was his drug. Jason sighed and took a deep and heavy breath out and straightened his sexy black V neck tee. "You never change, sis." He reluctantly embraced his sister and fidgeted relentlessly while she took the time to savour the moment.
"I missed you, little brother," Thalia admitted, patting his cheeks playfully. Yes, he got on her nerves at times, but he was the one person she could be proud of. He was her handsome, over achieving brother, despite his gruesome couch potato nature. She let that pass.
"Hold up," Thalia broke in. Her eyes widened as she pointed at the TV screen. "Isn't that Disaster Date?"
"What?" Jason turned to look in his sister's direction. Disaster Date was on. "Oh why, yeah."
"Isn't that the show Annabeth set me up on months ago?"
Jason nodded and cringed in objection. He didn't like where this was going and shook his head. "You're not actually thinking of…"
"I think it's time I pay my best friend a little visit," Thalia announced, smiling evilly.
