Chrissy sat in the classroom with a huge smile on her face. "Hey…earth to Chrissy," Jen said taking the seat next to her.

"Oh hey," Chrissy said. I didn't realize you came in.

"Obviously. You seem to be in your own little world. And where did you disappear to before. We saw you go across the campus and that was it."

"I made a new friend," Chrissy said.

"That guy Dave was talking about earlier?" Jen asked.

"That guy happens to have a name. It's Adam and he is just so sweet and cute," Chrissy said.

"I knew it! I knew you'd have a new crush," Jen said.

"So what if I have a crush or if I don't have a crush on him."

"Don't you think it's just too soon to be looking for a boyfriend?" Jen asked.

"Who said I was? I just think Adam is really nice. Plus I'm not with your brother anymore so I think I'm entitled to like someone new," Chrissy said.

"You do know your brother is never going to be alright with this right?"

"The good thing is…if and I mean if anything comes out of this, a relationship or not…it's not up to my brother who I date or not. But for now you're making a big deal out of nothing. I don't even know if I'll ever talk to him again, let alone see him again. But I hope I do. He's not like any guy I've met. And he told me I'm different from ever girl he's met," Chrissy smiled.

Chrissy walked into her house after her brother had gotten home from classes. "So what you do go off with that guy this afternoon?" he asked.

"No…I just talked to him. You know made friends then I went to class," Chrissy said giving her brother a weird look. "Not that it's any of your business anyways."

"Of course it's my business, you're my sister," David said.

"Yes I get it. You're my brother…you're protective of me but that doesn't give you the right to think you can make decisions for me!"

"I'm not making decisions for you. I'm just looking out for you," David said.

"Yes you are and it's getting annoying," Chrissy said just as her phone rang.

"Who is that and where are you going?" David asked as she headed towards her room.

"I gotta take the phone call and I don't want you to give me hell for it," Chrissy said as she went into her room and closed the door.

"Hello?" Chrissy said answering her phone.

"Umm…hi. Chrissy? This is Adam from school. We met this afternoon."

Chrissy laughed silently to herself at how nervous and cute he sounded on the phone. "I remember. I didn't think you'd actually call me though."

"Why wouldn't I call? I did ask for your number for that reason. And well I haven't been able to get you out of my mind since we met."

"Really? Cause I haven't been able to get you off my mind either," Chrissy said.

"Really? Wow…well maybe now it'll be easier to ask you this."

"Ask me what?" Chrissy asked.

"Tomorrow…if you're free. How about we go get lunch?" Adam asked.

Chrissy couldn't believe it, she had a date with Adam. She smiled as she hung up the phone and laid back on her bed. She actually had a date with this guy. But then she thought to herself…maybe it's nothing. Maybe he just wants to be friends. No…he wouldn't have called her so soon and then ask for her out if this was only to just remain friends. She smiled again and closed her eyes, wanting the next day to come already.

The next day Chrissy woke up and went into the kitchen to get some breakfast in a happy mood which she never has in the morning. "What are you doing up? Don't you have the day off today?" David asked her.

"I may have no classes but I'm still hitching a ride with you to campus."

"Why would you wanna hang out at school if you have no classes?" David asked confused.

"No reason…just wanna hang out with friends that's all," Chrissy said. "Now can I get a ride with you or not?" Chrissy asked.

"Yes of course you can. But I still don't know why you'd want to. Wait a second…you have a date don't you?" David said.

"What's it to you if I do have a date today," Chrissy asked.

"Did you just say you had a date?" their mother asked.

Chrissy smiled, "Yes I do. He's a guy from school. I met him yesterday."

"Mom…this guy is bad news for her. Tell her she can't go out with him," David said.

"There's nothing wrong with him. Dave's just jealous because Adam has a better chance at being a musician than he does," Chrissy said.

"Dave…you need to let your sister be her own person. And if she likes this boy then let her go out with him," their mom said.

"Plus all we're doing is getting lunch. Nothing more," Chrissy said.

It was just before noon when David arrived on campus with his sister and Jen. They all went to hang out in the cafeteria before Jen and David had to go to their classes. "Chris…why do you keep looking at the door?" Jen asked.

"Cause my idiot sister over here has a date with that guy from yesterday," David said before Chrissy could answer.

"You know Dave…I'm getting annoyed with this attitude of your's" Chrissy said. Just then she saw Adam in the door way. "Oh Thank God…here just in time," Chrissy said getting up.

David grabbed her arm before she could walk away. "I am telling…you cannot go with him."

Chrissy pulled away from him. "You do not have the right to tell me what I can or can't do. Even mom told you to lay off. So do just that! Jen I'll see ya later," Chrissy said.

"You better give me details!" Jen laughed.

"Chris…I'm telling you. He's no good for you," David called out to her as Chrissy walked away. He looked at Jen, "And why are you encouraging her?"

"Because Dave…your sister looks very happy when talking about Adam. And she did need to get over my brother at some point. So just get over it!"

Chrissy smiled when she went over to Adam, "So…ready to go get lunch?"

"Of course I am," Adam smiled. "I'm really glad you agreed to go out with me today."

"You know what…I'm really glad you asked me out."