Disclaimer: I made this up. Whoop whoop.

A/N: Ready ready.


It was the bus ride to the first away game of our sophomore year that started it. The band dating game. Annie thought of it. She was pretty whack. Luckily for us the boys in our band were quite attractive, unlike most of the other bands. How that turned out, I don't know. But moving on.

It was going to be a long time-consuming ride. We were traveling across at least half of the state to go to Jefferson High School.

Annie was sitting there staring out the window. She was quite gloomy, seeing as her boyfriend just broke up with her. She could do better than him anyway. They'd been together for a year and a half. It was totally unexpected. She suddenly turned to me. I was sitting beside her in the seat. "Dude! Megan! I know exactly what to do." She said, her eyes beaming in that mischievous manner that they often did.

"What," I replied. What now, I thought.

"You know how most of the boys in our band are pretty darn cute?"

"Yes," I nodded.

"Why don't we make up a dating game?"

"Huh?"

"You heard me! A dating game. Set people up with people. That sort of thing."

"Okay?" I said, skeptical of course. Some of Annie's ideas were kind of outrageous.

"We should start with two girls and two guys." She said pointing at Jenna ,Kylie, Bob and Eddie. They seemed bored out of their minds, as we were.

"Okay then," I said. Just go with it, was my real thoughts.

"Hey Jenna, Kylie, Bob, Eddie!" Annie said .

They all turned their heads. "What," they all said, almost simultaneously.

"Do you guys wanna play a game?" Annie smiled.

They all nodded their heads or said yes but were suspicious.

"So, what game are we going to play," Eddie asked.

"You'll see," Annie responded. "We're going to play a sort of dating game. I'm going to ask all three of you random questions, and if one of the girls answers the questions the same as one of the boys, then we will set you up, and on the way back from the game, you'll have to sit with each other. Are you up for that?"

"Uh, okay." Jenna said.

Kyle replied, "Sure, it'll liven things up a bit."

Bob was in and so was Eddie.

And then we started.

"Random question number one," I said.

"Okay. Do you like Oreos and peanut butter," Annie said with a smile, of course she was going to ask about Oreos first. She's in love with Oreos.

Jenna said, "Eww. No that's completely disgusting."

Kylie said, "It's alright, but not my fave."

"Of course I do!" Bob said, ruffling his messy hair.

"Eh, not really. I tried 'em once hanging out with Bobert, but I'm not a fan."

"Alrighty then. One down, 3 billion to go. Well… not really, but there's a few to go." I said, Annie was in charge of the questions.

"Question number 2. Do you guys like… um… PIE!!" Annie said. Sometimes I worry about her. She's off her rocker; she lost her marbles, etc. etc. etc.

We all doubled over laughing.

They all answered yes.

"Dude, Annie, Your questions are gonna have to get more specific." Bob said.

"Alrighty then, do any of you guys like rock or metal music." Annie asked.
"YES! Yes! Yes!" Bob practically screamed.

Jenna is a popper and Kylie likes rock. Eddie likes Jazz.

Annie asked quite a few more questions, and it turned out Kylie and Bob were quite alike. They looked good together too.

Jenna and Eddie had quite a few things in common also. They both had red hair, too.

By the time we figured out who would go with who, we were at our destination. Jefferson High. And it was Annie's and my turn to find the cuties. We got out of the bus and got our uniforms on chatting about how good the couples we chose would look together and Annie was the happiest I've seen her. We got our clarinets together and got in line. We then marched over to the stands and we sat down and scanned the crowd for cuties. Unfortunately, Jefferson High didn't have many skater boys. The game was over in practically a wink and then it was time to inform who the new happy couples would be.

When we told Kylie she'd be with Bob she was happy, and Bob was equally chipper about it. And when we informed Jenna and Eddie that they'd be riding the bus home together, they smiled at each other.

"I knew it," Jenna said smiling at Eddie.

Both couples sat together without complaining at all.

The two couples ended up staying together for the rest of the year. Boy, Annie was a matchmaker. She could not wait until the next away game.


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