The days passed after Alex mini breakdown, and oddly enough everything has been going good. Her mamá and mom stopped questioning her about Eveline, and her and Charlie have been doing great. Well as great as fake girlfriends can get. She's not entirely sure if their plan is working, but Eveline has been spending less and less time with Greg, whether it's because she's realizing he's a jerk, or because she's jealous of Charlie, Alex isn't sure. But there has been one down side to their plan that is really starting to take its toll on the brown wolf. Eveline hasn't been spending a lot of time with her. They used to spend every Saturday night together, but lately she's been blowing her off, and now in Glee she's sitting next to Tony, one of the only good guys on the football team. When they started talking is beyond Alex.

"I think the plan's working." Charlie had told her when she finally broke down and confessed that Eveline hasn't been hanging around her as much as she used to.

"I know we're supposed to be making her jealous, but I don't want to lose her." The red head sighed and rolled over so she was lying on top of the Latina.

"Don't worry too much about it. If you want I can talk to her." Dark eyes moved from their spot on the ceiling to look down at a lightly freckled face.

"Would you?"

Eveline's not sure why she's so upset seeing Charlie on Alex's arm. She is the one that set them up after all. Yet lately she's been having these really strong feelings to just shove Charlie out of the way and take her spot of holding Alex's hand. And for that she's been distancing herself from her boyfriend. Although he hasn't seemed to really care, he's been too caught up in football, and hanging with his guys. Which only seemed to anger the blonde even more. But the final straw came on Friday.

It was game day for the Redwood Ravens girl soccer players, which means the halls would be littered with girls in their home soccer jerseys with their guys wearing t-shirts with their last name and jersey number on the back. Eveline had expected to see Alex waiting at her locker with her t-shirt in hand, but when she reached it, she found no Alex. She waited their a little longer, thinking maybe she was running late, but when she finally spotted her brunette best friend she found her walking down the hall, Charlie's hand intertwined with her own, and the red head wearing a Redwood Raven's t-shirt, complete with the name Lopez and the number eighteen stitched into the back.

Eveline was pissed. No she was beyond pissed, she was furious. Not only at Alex for giving Charlie a t-shirt and not her, but at Charlie for taking her spot. She was about to slam her locker shut and walk to her classroom when said brunette came over to her locker, and causally leaned against it.

"Hey Eve, what's up?" The blonde didn't say anything, instead kept her gaze casted inside her locker.

"Eve?" Alex moved closer to the blonde and noticed the heated look the dancer had.

"What's wrong?" Eveline closed her locker door and roughly brushed past Alex.

"I'll see you in class, I'm gonna go see what's up with her." Charlie nodded and watched as Alex raced off in the opposite direction.

The blonde had surprisingly made it far in a short amount of time, something Alex wrote off as a wolf thing.

"Eve. Eveline hold up!" She didn't completely stop, but she had slowed down.

"What's up with you? Why are you so pissed? What happened? Who's ass am I kicking?" The dancer sharply turned her way, her angered expression directed solely on her, and her only.

"You! I'm mad at you!" Alex was shocked at the anger directed at her. Her whole life of knowing Eveline, the blonde has never been this angry with her. Yeah there was a few times when she had been mad, but this…this tops them all.

"What did I do?" She received a scoff in return and the blonde turning and nearly stomping away.

Alex didn't have to go far to catch up with her, and grab her shoulder before turning her around.

"Eve please tell me what I did wrong." Eveline brushed the hand on her shoulder off before pointing a finger at her.

"You gave her a shirt and not me! You always give me a shirt, but no! You go and give her a shirt!" Charlie had been right. Their plan was working, but not in the way they thought it would, and for this Alex couldn't help but laugh.

"I'm glad you find this funny!" Alex shook her head before swinging her bag around. She unzipped the top and pulled out a blue shirt with white lettering.

"Eve I would never forget about you. Sorry I was a little late, I had to stop and get Charlie and give her, her shirt." Eveline felt tears prick the edges of her eyes as she was handed the shirt.

" I'm sorry I didn't give you yours first." Alex noticed the tears welling up in blue eyes, and almost immediately started to panic.

"Aw Eveline please don't cry, it'll never happen again, I promise." The Latina barely finished talking before pale arms were thrown around her neck, and Eveline's face was pressed into her warm neck.

"I thought you chose her over me." Alex sighed and wrapped her arms around the cheerleader's petite waist.

"Of course not. Evey you're my number one, forever and always."

By the time school had ended Eveline had calmed and was actually excited for the game tonight, now that she had her shirt. And even when Alex had found her after her last class had ended and asked her if she could take Charlie with her, her mood had not dampened.

"Thanks for taking me." Eveline gave her a small smile as she pulled out onto the road.

"It's no problem." Aside for the soft noise of the radio, the car was silent. That is until Charlie turned to her and with a serious looked asked,

"Do you have a problem with me and Alex together?" The dancer was glad they had stopped at a red light, or else she's sure she would've crashed into the car in front of them at the way her head immediately snapped towards the red head's direction.

"What? No of course not." Charlie gave a slow nod before looking towards the front.

"Alex was just a little worried." Something within Eveline snapped and she had a sudden overwhelming feeling of guilt. She's not entirely sure why she feels guilty, it just must be one of those things that come with being a wolf.

"She has no reason to be." Charlie didn't say anything as they pulled into the blonde's driveway.

When Eveline had opened the door the first thing she noticed was the absence of her siblings, then the smell of something sweet cooking.

"You can just throw your stuff at the door." Charlie does as she's told before following the blonde into the kitchen. There they find Eveline's slightly shorter mom at the counter chopping vegetables, while her taller mom has a hold of her from behind.

"What are you making?" Charlie was expecting them to jump out of each other's arms, but was surprised to see them only turn their heads in Eveline's direction.

"Stir fry. Aunt Rachel and Aunt Santana are coming over to eat after they drop the kids off at their grandparents." Quinn goes back to chopping up the vegetables.

"Is that were the other munchkins are?"

"Yup."

"Oh moms you know Charlie right? From the barbeque?"

"Yeah I remember. Hi Charlie, it's nice to see you again." Quinn adds with a little giggle when Brittany mumbles something into her neck.

"Britt stop." The hazel eyed girl whispers, but the tall blonde doesn't seem to care, and doesn't move from her neck.

"Hey Bitch I brought you your oil, what you wanna use it for I don't want to know." Quinn rolled her eyes at Santana as she stepped into the kitchen holding a grocery bag in one hand, and Rachel's hand in the other.

"For cooking, but later after everyone leaves I'm gonna tie Brittany down and-"

"Whoa whoa whoa, fragile ears." Brittany stifled a giggle in Quinn's neck before unwinding her arms and walking over to Rachel.

"Are they always like that?" Charlie asked the blonde in a whisper.

"Who? Aunt Santana and mom? Yeah they always do that sorta thing." The red head didn't know if she found peace in knowing that, but decided to just sit next to Eveline at the game.

"They've heard worse around your foul mouth." The Latina set the bag down on the counter next to where Quinn was chopping vegetables.

"I was talking about me." The Broadway star stepped around Santana's side to stand in between the fighting wolves.

"San." The warning tone in her mate's voice was enough to calm any anger there might be left.

"So who's excited for the game?"

They chose seats that were close to the front, and had a clear view of both ends of the field. Brittany and Rachel found it wise that they sat next to each other, with their mates on either side of them and Eveline and Charlie sitting in front of them. Because yes Santana and Quinn bickered, but not a serious bicker, they chose not to press their luck. Although they didn't get to think on it much longer when Redwood and Huron High's players came out onto the field.

Alex wasn't hard to spot; she took the center of the field, right in front of the ball that was placed on the line in between Alex and the Hawk's center forward. Alex looked to her left then right forwards before taking a running start towards the ball and kicking it towards the left. The Hawks center forward didn't expect her to do that, but kept up with her moves.

The left forward passed it back to Alex who almost immediately passed it to the right forward. She struggled to break free of the Hawk's forward, but after a quick fake the ball was passed back to her as she ran it towards the goal, only to fake and kick it back to her right, who passed it back, and gave her a clear shot towards the goal.

"GOAL! Not even three minutes in and Lopez already makes a goal!" Redwood's audience shot out of their seats, hand thrown into the air and their screams filling the field.

Just about thirty five minutes later the start of half time began.

"You wanna get something to drink?" Eveline asked over the pounding of feet coming down the bleachers.

"Sure." After saying a quick bye to the others Eveline and Charlie made their way to the other side of the field where the concession stand was located.

"I can't believe Alex already scored two goals. I knew she was good, but I didn't know she was that good."

"This your first time seeing her?" Eveline watched as the red head's cheeks began to match her hair color.

"Charlie?" Green eyes widen at the sound of the voice.

"Riley?" Eveline looked between the red head and the brunette, each of them just staring at the other.

"What are you doing here?"

"My school."

"You never come to away games." Eveline noticed the slightly edged tone Charlie was getting.

"Kate is playing." Pale arms crossed across her chest.

"You look good." Riley said with a small smile, although Charlie didn't look to impressed.

"I have a girlfriend." The disappointment was clearly visible on the other girl's face. So much so that Eveline almost felt bad for her.

"Who?"

"18." Light blue eyes widen in surprise, just as icy blue ones narrow and turn away from them.

"Wow."

"Yeah." Eveline's not really sure who this girl is but judging from the anger that's practically pouring off Charlie, she's not sure she likes her.

"Do you think we could talk? Maybe later." Green eyes rolled at her, but she held her phone out to her. After handing her phone back to her, she flashed a smile her way before returning to the visitor stands.

"Who was that?"

"That was my ex."