Two.
Cassie ran downstairs as quickly as she could to tell the amazing news to her dad.
"Dad you will never guess what Madison got us!!!" The smile on Cassie's face must have been disturbing, as her father looked pretty scared.
"What? Lemme guess, something today with those Jonas boys?" His heart warmed at the sight of his daughters smile, he hadn't seen that in a while.
"Yes oh my gosh dad! She got tickets AND backstage passes!!! I get to meet them! This is my biggest dream come true! Can I go dad? Please."
He looked up at his daughter. "Sorry, Cassie, I thought you understood before, we just cant manage to pay for things that that right now," He was shocked to see his daughters face still lit up with glee.
"Dad, its ok! Its not going to cost a dime. Madison's dad knows Mr Jonas himself!" He looked up to see his daughter's hopeful face staring back at him.
"Well, then, let me think.. HELL YES YOU CAN GO!" Cassie jumped at her dads enthusiasm.
"Cassie, you've had a tough year. You need something like this to blow off some steam," He smiled at his daughter and before he knew it she was gone.
"I cant believe this! Its going to be amazing!" Cassie said to Madison at school the next day.
"What am I going to wear though?" Cassie said, the mood slowly dropping. "I mean I haven't bought new clothes since like, a year ago,"
Madison patted her friend on the back sympathetically. "Its ok Cass, we'll go shopping after school and I'll get you something,"
Cassie started to protest as the bell rang.
"Don't worry about it Cassie, I got it," She smiled at her friend understandingly as she grabbed her hand and began to walk to class.
"Listen," Cassie stopped abruptly and looked her friend firmly in the eyes.
"I'm going to pay you back every single dime when I get some money, I promise,"
Madison looked back into her friends eyes filled with worry.
"No, you listen to me Cassie, you've had by far the toughest year ever, and I was there for you then and I'm here for you know, and I always will be,"
"You are the best friend anyone could ever ask for, seriously Maddy,"
