A/N: Thank you soooooo much for all the positive reviews! You guys made my day. I was literally walking around with a smile plastered on my face. Haha. So, I'm not sure if I will post tomorrow, because I am sort of following the plotline of the t.v. show and I need to see what happens. Nonetheless, I may post tomorrow so here's a fair warning: chapter four may or may not be there. Thanks again, and feel free to offer suggestions! I will take them into consideration. Anyways, here's chapter three!

They walked up to the counter where Alek purchased their tickets that allowed them to play. Chloe picked out a short club, while Alek got the longest one possible. He was trying to act cool, like always, but it only made Chloe laugh at him. "What?" He asked seriously.

"Loosen up. Stop trying to act cool all the time! And would you stop looking for danger? We are here so we can have fun, not looking for trouble." Alek was looking bewildered at her. To be fair, Chloe was acting kind of bipolar, but hey, what are you going to do?

They went to the first par, where Alek failed miserably, and Chloe got a hole in one. She suspected he was losing just to make her feel better; if he was, it was working. Chloe had gloating rights, and she was exercising them. Chloe and Alek played and talked for an hour, if not more. She laughed more than she had in a long time. If someone would've asked about him, Chloe would've said 'Brian who?' Yep, she really liked Alek. At about noon, Chloe got a call from Amy. "I really should take this," she explained. Alek understood and excused himself to the arcade, while Chloe talked.

"Hey Ames, what's up?" She asked.

"'What's up?'! I'll tell you what's up! The last thing I know you were with Brian, then all of the sudden you are gone!None of us have heard from you since yesterday! And Alek's gone too!" Amy sounded hysterical.

"Amy, calm down. Can I explain later? I'm kind of with Alek right now. . ."

"WHAT! You skipped school to go on a date with Alek! Does Brian know?" This conversation was really stressing Chloe out. She did not feel like reliving last night. Wandering inside, she met up with Alek. He slid a stuffed animal, a cat ironically enough, into her hand as he took her phone.

"Sorry, Chloe's busy now. She'll call you back later," He said, and hung up on Amy. He grinned at Chloe.

"You just hung up on Amy!" Chloe never hung up on Amy. Amy would absolutely hate that.

"It's for your own good. You looked so worried I could see the wrinkles forming before my eyes," He responded. "Besides, now you have a stuffed cat!" Chloe thought that stuffed animals were something that you give to dates, but they were just friend and nothing more. I wish it was more, she thought. No, no I don't, because it's too soon. I like Brian. But I may love Alek. Chloe gasped at her realization. She was falling for Alek. "What's wrong?" Alek asked, alarmed.

"N-Nothing," She spoke quietly. Chloe was trying hard to avoid Alek's eye contact, but couldn't, because he grabbed her hips and pulled her towards him.

"You are lying to me," he said. Chloe could not handle this. He was too close, and it was too tempting. But, just as she was looking up, she heard the unmistakable sound of Brian's voice.

"Chloe? What the hell?" Chloe got an empathy hit off of Brian; it was a misture of jealously, hatred, and sadness.

"Brian! I-I can explain—" Chloe started, but was cut off.

"No need. I can see you know. You played me the whole time! I thought you didn't want a psychical relationship! Obviously that was a lie! Here you are with a new guy the day after you dumped me! My dad was right about you anyway, you stupid little slut," Brian said. Chloe was horrified. Tears immediately slithered down her face. But Alek—well, he was seething.

"Don't you dare call Chloe a slut! She's here with me because she was heartbroken! As much as I hope to god it will be more, we are just friends!" Chloe was shocked by Alek's confession. Brian took a swing at him, but Alek blocked the punch and kicked Brian's feet out from under him. "Get out,"Alek hissed. Brian unwillingly obligied, and Chloe was left with Alek, who still had a menacing glare on his face. His expression softened as he turned to her.

_Alek's POV_

Chloe was crying heavily. It pained him so much to see her like this, and he didn't know what to do. God he loved that girl. He hadn't meant to say anything about liking her, but she didn't seem upset about it. Alek was starting to understand how she felt; it was horrible loving someone who you couldn't be with. Technically he could, but she didn't want him. No, Chloe wanted someone she could never be with. Why? He thought, teeth gritted.
To his surprise, Chloe hugged him and cried into his shoulder. She was sobbing quite hard, and he wanted so badly to make it stop. "Shhhh," he whispered and guided her to the exit. "It's ok, he's gone," Alek said so quietly only Chloe could hear. He took her back to her house, up the stairs, and sat her on her bed. Chloe got quieter, till the point she was able to speak.

"Did—did you mean it?" She whispered. Alek sat on the bed also.

"Mean what?" He asked, indifferently. Maybe if he played it cool, she wouldn't ask. . .but he couldn't play it cool with Chloe. She made him so nervous. Chloe made a sniffling noise and looked at him tiredly.

"You said—and I wanted—no, never mind," Chloe stopped. What? She wanted what? Alek was suddenly hopeful.

"What Chloe? what did you want?" he asked and inched towards her.

"I want to sleep. Could I tell you later?" Chloe asked. Damn, he was disappointed, but Chloe did look so tired. . .

"Alright. You know where to find me," he said and left via window. He thought of Chloe for hours while her heart beat steadily. He had never felt like this over a girl before. It shouldn't be that big of a deal; she was just a girl. But Chloe wasn't just a girl. She was Alek's whole world.

He was trying to formulate a plan when he heard Chloe's mom arrive. She walked into Chloe's room and woke her up gently. He heard Chloe leap to her feet and laughed at her. He decided it might be best to just tune their conversation out, because it was obviously about Brian, but he couldn't help eavesdropping when he heard his name.

"I know you really liked Brian, but what is going on with you and Alex? You spend a lot of time with him now," He heard Meredith King say to her daughter.

"Alek, and mom, we are just friends. Nothing more," Chloe responded. If he hadn't known better, Alek would've sworn he heard disappointment in her voice.

"But you also said you and Brian were just friends. Chloe, admit it. You like Alek," Meredith was trying to coax a confession out of Chloe. Her voice dropped to a whisper, probably so he couldn't hear, but he heard nonetheless.

"Ok Mom. You win. I like him. I really like him. But nothing is going to happen anyway. He likes some Mimi chick, and he probably thinks I still love Brian," Chloe stated. That was not true. He didn't like Mimi at all; she was just to make Chloe jealous. And now he knew that she was over Brian. He heard chloe start to cry, and had to do something. He liked her, she liked him, so what more was there to do? He really wanted to just go talk to her, but her Mom was home. Just then, Jasmine showed up to relieve him from his guarding duties.

"What's goin' on?" She asked, hearing Chloe crying.

"Well. . .I think Chloe just admitted to her Mom that she likes me, but she won't do anything about it, because she thinks I like Mimi and she isn't completely over Brian." Jasmine's draw dropped.

"That's great! You've liked her for two years! Alek she could be the one!" Jasmine was elated.

"But what do I do now?" Alek asked, stumped. He knew he had to be the one to make the first move, which he was normally ok with, but he didn't know how to do that with Chloe. She was different than any other girl he had ever laid eyes on.

"You go and talk to her!" Jasmine practically yelled. For a usually calm girl, she was very excited about this. She pushed Alek to Chloe's front door, rang the doorbell, and disappeared. He really didn't know what to do, so he started to walk away when the door opened.

"Alek?" Chloe asked. He turned around. On an impulse, Alek did something both very inconsiderate and sweet at the same time. He said, "We belong together," and kissed Chloe. She broke away at first, but then decided against it and kissed him this time.

Alek had never felt happier.