Kitty arrived at Ryders house that night. She knocked on the door, shivering in the cold with the white snow falling around her. "Ah, hey Kitty." Ryder held the door open for her.

"Hi. So where are we working on this project?" She questioned.

"Uh, follow me." Ryder led Kitty down to his basement. They sat down on a comfortable couch with a table of work yet to be done sitting in front of them. Ryder looked at Kitty with a suspicious expression on his face. "Is there something wrong with me?" She snapped. Ryder looked at Kitty.

"N-no, its just that you have a bruise on your shoulder. What happened?" He fished a pen out of his pencil case.

"What do you think happened, Lynn. An idiot didn't catch me during cheer practice." She said.

"Oh, sorry. Its just a pretty big bruise." He apologized.

"Yeah, whatever." Kitty started filling out one of the papers. Ryder realized he forgot to take his backpack downstairs, and he stood up from the couch. On his way to the stairs, Ryder tripped on Kitty's backpack and fell flat on his face. He heard a muffled noise from behind him and turned around to see Kitty with a hand covering her mouth, giggling like a young girl.

"You would laugh at that." He glared at Kitty, who was practically rolling on the floor.

"Sorry, its just that-" Her sentence was interrupted by her own laughter. Ryder couldn't help but smile at the sight of Kitty acting like this. He softly chuckled to himself and jogged up the steps.

When he sat back down on the couch, Kitty set down her pen and let out a sigh of relief. "I think im done for the day." She put the papers into her backpack.

"Well didn't you say that your dad wasn't expecting you home until nine? Do you wanna watch a movie or something?" Ryder asked.

"It depends on the movie." She smirked.

"Anything you want." Ryder laughed.

"Alright, Bieber, Im down." She started looking through a box of movies. "Ah, perfect. Marley and Me. Its my favorite movie, like ever." Kitty handed the movie to Ryder and he put it into the dvd player. They both sat down on the couch as the movie started showing the opening credits.

The movie started to get a little emotional and Kitty looked over to see a flustered Ryder with splotchy, red cheeks. Kitty burst out laughing. "Ryder, have you been crying?" She was shocked to see the star quarterback of McKinley like this.

"Uh, no my eyes were just really irritated!" He defended.

"You were totally crying!" Kitty laughed. Ryder sighed and re-adjusted his pillow.

"Maybe I was crying, alright, but this movie is really sad." He frowned. Kitty giggled and pulled the blanket they were sharing up to her shoulders.

Kitty's eyelids started to get heavy and she couldn't focus on the movie any longer. She curled up to Ryder and rested her head on his shoulder. Ryder was surprised that Kitty would actually show any form of affection toward anyone, especially himself. He looked down at Kitty and saw that she had fallen asleep. He couldn't help but smile at the sight of her. She looked so peaceful and happy. She was never like that in Glee club. Soon after, Ryder dozed off and fell asleep as well.

Kitty awoke to the sound of a television. It took a moment for her to realize where she really was. She leaped off the couch and started gathering her things hurriedly. Ryder woke up to Kitty taking some papers off of the table. "Oh, sorry, we must have fallen asleep. Its no big deal though, im sure my parents wont mind." Ryder started stretching and sat up. Kitty stood there gaping at Ryder.

"No big deal? You think this is no big deal? My dad is never going to forgive me for this!" Kitty screamed. She started running toward the steps, but Ryder stopped her.

"Woah, calm down. Its gonna be okay Kitty." He rest his hand on her shoulder.

"Its not gonna be okay! Its never going to be okay, Ryder!" She grabbed his hand and flung it off her shoulder. Ryder watched as Kitty ran up the stairs.

"I don't understand that girl." He sighed.