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Megan's POV

I turned around from doing the dishes when I felt someone walk into the kitchen. Jay was standing there mid-step as if he had been trying to sneek up on me. I smiled and said, "Oh Good you came to keep me company while I clean."

He chuckled and hopped up on the counter like he'd done it a million times before. "So, you've just cooked for us, but I feel like I barely know you."

I gave him a quizzical look as I spoke, "That's because we only met yesterday. It is a might bit difficult to be more than acquaintances in so short a time."

He looked at me with an unidentifiable emotion etched into his features. "So you don't believe in love at first sight, soul-mates all that stuff?"

I couldn't help but laugh a little to myself. "No, Jay, I don't. I believe that you can feel an instant physical attraction to someone, but that's lust, not love."

"What about soul-mates?"

"I believe there are some people who find each other, fall in love and have perfectly happy lives together. I believe that a very few lucky people get to experience a once in a life time kind of love, but I also believe that there are people who aren't meant to have that kind of love for whatever reason."

Jay just stared at me for a minute before answering, "Wow! I have never met anyone like you. I want to know you."

I smiled at him an idea forming in my head. "Okay." I walked into the living room, Jay following behind me. "Y'all up for a game?" I asked the boys.

"That depends on the game." Bryan answered me.

"Never have I ever okay?"

This time Nathan answered me this time, "Isn't that a drinking game?"

"It can be but you can play with non-alcoholic drinks or just hold up your fingers." I told them

"I don't think we have any liquor or beer or anything but we can use tea or coke." Bryan responded quickly letting me know he was up for it, but also saving me from having to explain why I wasn't drinking.

"Great. What does everyone want?" I asked heading back into the kitchen. I smiled at Jay over my shoulder as he helped me with the drinks. Nathan had asked for tea, but I grabbed him a coke too knowing he wouldn't like the tea Bryan and I drank.

"Why are there nine cups?" Jay asked me.

"Nathan asked for tea, but all we have is sweet tea. I don't think he'll like that." I was right Nathan made a disgusted face when he saw that the tea had ice in it.

"Why would you ruin tea like that!" he complained rather loudly.

"Oh you know us Americans we've been ruining tea since Samuel Adams started organizing mobs." I joked but soon realized that Bryan was the only one who had any clue what I was talking about. "Samuel Adams organized the Boston Tea Party to protest the tax on tea just before the American Revolution." I tried but I still got blank looks. "He got a bunch of men together, they all dressed like Native Americans, stormed a ship carrying tea and dumped all the tea into Boston Harbor." I explain. Okay, yes, I'm a history dork.

"Whaa?" the look on Nathan's face was priceless as he heard about all that wasted tea.

"Nath, just drink a coke, so we can get on with the game." Max told him.

"Who's first?" I asked.

"Let's go oldest to youngest." Tom suggested. "Never have I ever…fallen like a complete klutz in front of a whole bunch of people!" Jay and I both took a sip of our drinks.

"When did you fall?" Siva asked me.

"My freshman year of high school I slipped and fell in a mud puddle and had to call my mom to bring me some clean jeans, and I also fell flat on my face walking to class one day." I shrugged at my clumsiness.

"Yes, Now I know someone else Supper clumsy!" Jay was a little too excited about that.

"Okay okay. Never have I ever kissed a man on the mouth." Max said taking his turn. Bryan and I were obviously the only ones to drink.

Next was Siva, "Never have I ever seen an American football game."

"Mate, you can do better than that!" Nathan gave him a look.

Siva just smiled and said "I'm working up to it."

Jay's turn was next and he thought for a moment before saying "Never have I ever sang the wrong words to one of our own songs on stage." Tom just glared at him before begrudgingly taking a drink.

I quickly took my turn before a Tom tantrum could start. "Never have I ever slept with a woman." I was shocked when Bryan took a sip of his drink as well as all the boys. "Who?" I all but demanded of him.

"Nichole, after she broke up with Jordan." He blushed before quickly taking his turn. "Never have I ever had a drunken frat boy for my first kiss."

I glared at him as I took a sip. "I feel a story there." Nathan said

"It's not a good one. We were both drunk and my cousin told him I'd never been kissed, so he took me out to the parking lot of the frat house and kissed me before asking me not to say anything because he had a girlfriend. I really don't even remember the kiss, just how bad I felt after." I quickly explained while playing with my class ring. I shyly looked up at Jay when I heard him whisper something, "what?"

"I said he's a bastard for doing that to you. Was your second kiss better at least?" I smiled at how kind he was being.

"I let you know when it happens." I smiled even bigger at him.

"Wait a second!" Nathan exclaimed. "You mean to tell us that a beautiful girl like you has only had one really bad kiss. No boyfriends, nothing?" He genuinely looked shocked.

I looked down trying to hide the blush creeping up on my cheeks. "Yep. Nathan, it's your turn."I quickly changed the subject.

"Alright. Never have I ever…been able to cook anything other than a bacon sandwich." The game continued for a few more hours as we learned weird and random facts about each other.

When the boys were leaving Jay turned to me and invited me on a picnic for the next day. I smiled up at him realizing for the first time just how much taller he was than me (not that I'm not used to being the short one my brother was 6'4" and my mom was 6'2". Don't even ask how I ended up being just less than 5'5"). "Sure. Will everyone else be going?" I asked. His face dropped the tiniest bit and he nodded before kissing me on the cheek and walking to the elevator.