Steve P.O.V

"That's what you don't get!" I say to Evie raising my voice. She looks at me as though she's done nothing wrong. "All I did was kiss a guy once." She

seemed to be getting bored with this conversation. "Well then." I say displeased with her. I'm fed up with this. I'm a descent guy...why should i have

to deal with this shit. "How 'bout you go kiss another. We're done." I sat down in a chair as a rush of sadness and relief floods over me. Evie stormed

out of the house, and I looked up seeing someone. "What's that all about?" Soda, my best bud, asks me. "I dumped Evie. The broad was cheating on

me." Soda patted my shoulder, and I knew he knew exactly how i fell. His ex Sandy had done much more than just kiss other guys when they were

together. "Sorry buddy..." He paused and looked down. "How come we pick girls like that? How come there ain't any girl worth going out with

anymore?" I simply shrug as a memory floods my head. Jessica. Jessica Lee, our childhood friend whose been gone for years. "You seemed to be fond

of Jessica as I recall." As he looked at me I cracked a grin. "Yeah she was great wasn't she." He smiled taking the chocolate milk from the fridge and

took a swig. I rolled my eyes remembering that I wasn't fond of her. She had been Sodapop's first kiss, and had become my first enemy. Grant it that

I'm sure it was 'cause we both cared about Sodapop and didn't want to lose him. We were also 7. Soda looked at me thoughtfully. "Wonder what

happened to her." Just then we heard a faint knocking on the door. Dally walked into the kitchen. "Who the hell knocks here anymore? " He said

reaching for the rest of a doughnut I'd been eating. I gave him a slight glare, but he didn't seem at all bothered by it. Soda went in the living room,

and I followed him. He walked toward the door and opened it. A bottle blond with familiar blue eyes looked up at Sodapop. "Hey... I don't know if," he

cut her off. "Jess?" Soda said. He opened the door all the way. "Speak of the god damn devil." I said looking at her. She shot me a playfull glare and

grin combination. "Hi Steve."