A/n- before I start this story, can I just say that I had ABSOLUTELY NO IDEA that someone had already started on this idea.

Andy stumbled on a stick and yelled out. She stuck her hands in front of her face to stop her fall. They were now covered with mud, grass, and water.

"Wonderful! Just wonderful!" she muttered sarcastically and flipped her wet bangs off her face. The rain was coming down hard, and since Andie was still saving up for a car she had had to walk.

The pelting drops had managed to soak her clothes completely, and she was freezing in her white tank top. It had been quite warm that morning so she hadn't bothered to bring a jacket. Nor had she bothered to wear tights under her mini skirt.

"And this is why I never wear skirts," she muttered shaking her stringy hair. She looked up angrily at the sky, and then smiled. It had been raining when they'd won the streets as well. She could still remember the sweetness of Chase's kiss. But he hadn't talked to her since then.

"Hey sunshine!" a voice called out and she whirled around.

A black four wheel drive was slowly driving behind her. Chase was leaning out, his dirty blonde hair getting wetter and wetter. Andie couldn't help but smile at his pet name for her.

"You want me to drive you home?" He asked with a hopeful look in his eyes. Andie smiled gratefully, and climbed in.

They drove in a comfortable silence, shooting each other nervous looks whilst the other wasn't looking. When the car was a few blocks from Andie's house, she started rummaging inside her bag for her keys. Sarah wasn't home until late today, and Charlie was at a friend's until she picked him up.

"Oh fuck!" she muttered not believing her luck. On the very day that Chase had finally stopped avoiding her, she had to be a complete moron and forget her keys!

"What happened?" Chase asked, his voice filled with silent laughter.

Andie glared at him.

"I forgot my keys." She replied shortly.

"Come over to my place until Sarah gets back then, my parents are out of town, and I'd prefer having you over to watching reruns of Video Hits,"

Andie thought about the offer. Being alone in a house with Chase was tempting. Too tempting. Who knew what might happen.

"I don't think I should..." she murmured.

"You've got nowhere else to go," Chase said, reporting the obvious.

"I could go to Moo—,"



"He's out with Sophie and you know it, now no excuses!" He drove straight past her house, and ignored all her protests.

"I could wait in the backyard for Sarah!"

"No,"

"I could catch a train to the city and get Sarah's keys!"

"Nope,"

"Go stay with Charlie and his friend?" She asked weakly. She was running out of excuses.

Chase laughed, "No,"

"Fine!" she replied sulkily, and turned to face the window. As much as she hated to admit it, she was excited.

Oooh! Watssa gunna appen?? I'm gunna warn you now, even though on my other account (which you will never know the name of) I usually write longer story's, on this one, all the chapters are gunna be short. Like this one for example.