My bad, ladies and gents! I posted this chapter without finishing it. If you already read it, go read it again! If you haven't read it...Just read.
"Why the hell are we going here?" I asked, grimacing.

"Because! We're going to join the country club!" Jack said, cheerfully, bounding out of the car. I looked at him, wondering whether he was truly sane.

"And…why are we joining the country club?" I asked, looking wistfully at the car.

"Because Starr goes to this club!" Jack sighed, sounding like a lovesick puppy. My shoulders tensed, and I shut my eyes so that he wouldn't see me rolling them.

Starr. I should have guessed. Jack's got a humongous crush on her. She's a stuck-up prep, but hey, that's just my opinion.

"Okay, but why do I have to join the bloody country club?" I asked, bitterly. "I'm not trying to impress that prick." Jack frowned, sternly at me.

"Don't talk about Starr like that. She's wonderful," Jack sighed.

"You know, there's a song called 'Wonderful,'" I said, grinning. Jack looked interested.

"Yeah?"

"Yup. It's about a liar." I couldn't resist. Jack glared at me.

"Wizard, if you're gonna be like this, you can go home. No one dragged you here," Jack said, irritably. I scowled.

"Actually, Cowboy, you dragged me here, and I can't go home, because I can't drive!"

It hurt that he'd said that. I've been there for him for five years. Starr showed up at out school last month.

Yeah. He's liked her a month, and he's already joining the country club.

Seriously pissed off, I followed Jack into the country club. Big shocker that it took 0.7 seconds for him to find Starr. He hurried off to have a flirtfest, and I, completely forgotten by my best friend, went to sit in a random corner.

Apparently, the country club was having some kind of party, or something, because music started playing, and people began to dance.

Second big shocker: Jack is dancing with Starr…to a slow song. They seemed to be having a serious conversation. Her eyes locked with mine for a second, and I figured I knew what they were talking about: 'If this is gonna work, you can't hang out with her anymore…She's a freak…et cetera, et cetera, et cetera…'

Jack tore away, looking stunned. I rolled my eyes and waited to see which girl he'd pick, though, considering what he had said earlier, I had a fair guess.

"Do you like me?" I jumped a foot in the air and looked up to see Jack standing over me. I frowned.

"You're my best friend. I'm not going to let one moment of pissed-off-edness make us instant enemies." I paused. "I could market that: Instant Enemy."

"No, no," Jack said, impatiently. "I mean, do you like me?" My mouth formed a rather surprised 'O' as I realized just what I was being asked.

"Um, I…" I trailed off and began blushing, profusely.

"I need an upright answer, Wizard," he ordered. I sighed, saying nothing. He squatted down in front of me, looking me straight in the eye.

"Curse your beautiful eyes," I muttered, not realizing I had said it aloud. He grabbed my hands and pulled me out of my chair.

"Come on," he said, pulling me onto the dance floor.

"What!" I nearly shrieked. He spun me around, into his arms. "Jack what're you—"

I stopped talking. I had a slight hindrance.

Not that I minded.