Summary: Sallie isn't all that pleased when her best friend Aradio drags her along to his stupid swim lessons. That is, until she notices her BFF making googily eyes at the teacher. Recruiting the resident shipping master to help, Sallie is setting out on a mission, along with Nellen, to set the two up.

Sallie grumbled from her position in the passenger seat of her best friend's jeep. Looking down at her cellphone, she mumbled a curse about everyone being really stupid and boring that day, before putting it away. Throwing her hands dramatically in the air, she let out a loud moan, earning a chuckle from the person driving.

"Must you be so dramatic?"

"Yeth, yeth I mutht," She spit, glaring at the 19 year old in the drivers seat, "I thtill don't thee why I have to come. I mean, it'th your thtupid thwim clath."

"Aw come on Sallie. You needed to get out of your dorm," Aradio said, chuckling again, hearing her say something about how she was better off in there, "You hadn't left your room since spring break started."

At this, the blond had to scoff. Of course she had left her room, after all, how could she have gotten food stuck in her dorm that whole time. But then she let out a sigh and a small smile crept onto her face. She knew Aradio meant well. He was only looking after her well being, knowing very well that she wasn't good at taking care of her self. Reaching over, she put her hand in hiss messy tangle of brown curls, tousling them a little and gaining a laugh, letting out a small one of her own.

"But thtill," she said, pulling her hand back and putting a disgruntled look on her face, "Thwim clath? It thure ath hell ithn't anything out of Romeo and Juliet."

"What are you talking about? Swimming pools are some of the most romantic things I know," he said, tapping the breaks lightly as the speed limit dropped, "Who knows. Maybe I'll get to rescue you from drowning and perform CPR." Sallie just scoffed at his dorky attempts to be charming.

"That only happenth in the movieth."

"Meh. Anyways, mainly I'm brining you with me, cause theres someone I want you to meet."

Sallie's interest was perked at this. Someone Aradio wanted her to meet? That sure as hell was something. Neither of them were exactly what you would call, social. She was a computer hacker/programmer who spent most of her time locked up in her room, working on codes or playing mine craft with her other nerdy friends. He was a total archeological nerd who had practically dedicated his entire being to anything having to do with Earth or anything that was dead. Actually, it was this reason that Sallie had been surprised that Aradio was even taking these swim classes. But, that's a story for another time.

"Oh, a perthon you'd like me to meet?" The disbelief was quite evident in her voice.

"Yeah yeah, I know. Surprising," he replied, glancing over at her with a goofy smile, "But he's a really nice guy, and I think you'll like him."

"Well, lookth like we're about to find out." Sallie replied as they pulled into the pools parking lot.