Whoa okay so I haven't updated in a REALLY long time but I haven't had much time. Anyways, some more Josh in this chapter, he's just too funny NOT to write in. I think I will really add more of Josh and what's going on with him because he will be a very big part of Dylan's life. The next chapter will probably be the date so keep reading. REVIEW REVIEW REVIEW !!

Making a Move

"Hey Kel," Brenda said in a tired voice as she walked through the front door of Brandon and Kelly's Beverly Hills home. Kelly smiled and walked over to greet her friend.

"Hey, Bren. How was your day?" Brenda merely sighed.

"Long, ridiculous, stressful and boring. What's new?" Kelly arched her eyebrow and flashed Brenda a pleading look.

"Bren, why are you still doing it? You deserve so much better. You are so much better." Brenda sighed again with frustration. She knew they all had good intentions but it was really getting exhausting.

"Kel, you know why. It pays well and it gives me time for the girls. I may hate it but I love them too much to do anything that would change the lifestyle they've come to love. You'd do the same for Sammy if it came down to it." Kelly nodded slowly. She still didn't fully understand it but she did understand that Brenda wanted to drop it.

"The girls are just finishing watching a movie. I can go get them if you want," Kelly offered softly. Brenda shook her head and took a seat on the sofa, letting out a long breath as she relaxed. She wearily tossed her purse onto the couch but it didn't catch. Instead, everything poured out onto the floor.

She huffed in frustration and bent over to retrieve the fallen items. Kelly leaned over as well seeing that Brenda was awfully stressed about something that she wasn't letting on about. As Kelly helped to pick up Brenda's fallen items, she came across a fallen crumpled piece of paper with digits written on it.

"Bren, what's this?" she asked with curiosity. Brenda looked up and closed her eyes with annoyance at herself once clearly seeing what it was.

"Sorry, I thought I threw that out already." Kelly raised her eyebrows with suspicion.

"Uh huh. Bren, what is it?" She shrugged.

"Just some guy's number," she replied casually hoping Kelly wouldn't make a big fuss about it. A wide grin spread across Kelly's face at the sound of the words 'guy' and 'number' used in the same sentence.

"Well, whose number is it? Have you called him yet?"

"Just some guy's and no and I do not intend to," Brenda replied rather flustered. Kelly tilted her head to one side and shot Brenda a look."

"Bren, c'mon. A call wouldn't hurt, would it?"

"It might," she replied sarcastically. "Kel, I'm just not ready okay?" She smiled politely and rubbed her friend' shoulder with sympathy.

"Okay," Kelly answered. Both women then stood up off the floor and smiled as the girls came running in.

"Mommy!" they called. Brenda beamed as Sadie and Aeryn wrapped their arms around her waist.

"Hey sweets! How was school?" Aeryn shrugged with little interest while Sadie smiled happily.

"It was good. I colored a picture for you!"

"Really?" Brenda asked with excitement for Sadie's sake. Sadie nodded and started to run over to retrieve it from her back pack but Brenda stopped her.

"Sweetie, can you show me at home? We need to get out of Aunt Kel's hair and go make some supper at home okay?" The little girl huffed but nodded obediently. Brenda looked up at Kelly and smiled. "Thanks for taking the girls again. I think it was a good break from my parents' house." Kelly smiled back and nodded.

"No problem, Bren. Now does Aunt Kel get a hug before her favourite two nieces leave?" Aeryn and Sadie nodded and ran up, wrapping their arms around Kelly lovingly. "Be good for your mommy okay?" Both girls nodded.

"We will," they chimed simultaneously. Brenda smiled lovingly at the girls then ushered them out the door.

"Okay let's get a move on it. We'll see you later Kel," she called before allowing the door to close promptly behind her.

"Why don't you just call her already?" Josh asked slightly annoyed as Dylan lounged on the sofa, obviously wanting to hear a certain someone's voice again. Dylan cocked his head up and looked at his nephew questioningly.

"Hey, aren't you supposed to be at your dad's this weekend?" Josh shot him a sarcastic look.

"Yeah, cause you know I really wanna hang out with my DAD. Seriously, the guy is out every single night of his life with some dumb blonde. I mean I don't blame him sometimes 'cause like WOW but still, he's not your ideal kinda hang out guy." Dylan nodded knowingly. Sometimes he swore the kid was a reincarnation of himself. He knew exactly why his nephew spent so much time over here, nobody understood him better than his uncle did.

Dylan had grown up quite similar to the way Josh had grown up. His parents had been separated and his dad was this hot shot lawyer with, what seemed like, an unending fortune. He'd be bringing in sexy blondes every single night and though it was cool to live in a penthouse suite in a hotel, it wasn't the kind of environment a growing boy needed.

Josh of course was a bit of a different story. His mom had gotten knocked up with him at the age of sixteen and merely to not disappoint her parents, she and Josh's dad had gotten married. It might have been sweet if they hadn't already been over when she found she was pregnant with him. They stayed together for ten years but there was never one night that they ever shared the same bed.

Josh's dad loved him a lot and so did his mother but the fact was, half of his life had been a lie and the other half had been spent watching his parents live two separate lives. Separate from each other and sometimes, separate from him. Dylan was Josh's only saving's grace and Dylan was just happy to know he was saving his nephew from getting into some of the idiotic shit he had gotten into at his age.

"So, you gonna call her?" Josh asked handing Dylan a phone book of the Beverly Hills area. Dylan paused. "Hey, the worst thing is she's going to hang up on you, right?" Josh said trying to convince his uncle. Dylan shook his head.

"Great. Now I'm taking dating tips from a fifteen year old. Yeah, I'm going to have one bright freaking future," Dylan sighed taking the phone book from his nephew. He searched for about a minute or two the paused, having found her number.

"Now pick up the phone and press the numbers," Josh mentored. Dylan scowled but did as he was told none the less. It rang a few times before he heard her exasperated response.

"Hello?" He heard the laughter of little girls in the background and smiled. "Girls, quiet for a sec. Mommy's on the phone. Hello?" she asked again.

"Oh, hi. I'm not sure if you remember me from the store earlier, Dylan?" he asked hoping to jog her memory a little.

"Oh right. Yeah, Dylan…Sadie, can you please just eat your dinner? Please?" Brenda pleaded to her daughter. "Sorry about that. What were you saying?" she asked politely.

"Oh, uh, I was actually curious if you were free for dinner on Saturday night," Dylan said slowly while looking up at Josh. Josh winked and gave him a thumbs up.

"Saturday night? Ummm I would have to get someone to watch my girls and I think I have a meeting earlier that day…" she trailed off.

"Well my nephew would be happy to watch them," Dylan replied causing Josh to give him a very dirty look.

"Your nephew?.....Well, I guess but only for a few hours and I swear to god if he does anything to them your head is on the chopping block." Dylan smiled mischievously while eyeing Josh.

"Oh Josh loves kids. He'll be great. So say 8 o'clock on Saturday? I'll pick you up."

"Sounds good," she replied sweetly even though he could tell she was very unsure about it.

"Alright, we'll see you then Brenda," he said, still smiling as if he had just won the lottery.

"Okay, bye," she clicked off awkwardly. Dylan rested the phone on the coffee table and waited for Josh to respond.

"'My nephew would be happy to watch them?' Are you fucking kidding me?!"

"Hey, language!" Dylan enforced sternly. Josh just shook his head.

"Dude, I said ASK HER OUT not 'volunteer your nephew for a babysitting job!'" Dylan just laughed and rested a hand on his shoulder.

"Well my man, it looks like you've just been volunteered for a babysitting job." Josh glared at Dylan.

"Not cool man. NOT COOL!" Dylan continued to laugh and Josh continued to scowl but all was forgotten as they switched on the good ol' super bowl.