Logan watched CeCe and Cameron laugh and talk in hushed tones all night. He honestly tried hard to keep his attention on Cassidy, but he was too focused on his stepsister and her…date.

"CeCe!" Logan hollered to her. "It's your turn."

CeCe rolled her eyes but put a fake smile on her face as she approached her step- brother. Grabbing the ball from his hands, she positioned herself in front of the pins and took her stance. She took a few quick steps forward and released the ball, watching it go straight down the middle and knocking all of the pins down.

"Strike!" CeCe squealed, jumping up and down.

"Way to go, Cecilia." Cameron chuckled, putting an arm around her waist and kissing the top of her head.

"CeCe." Logan corrected. "I never knew you could bowl."

"I didn't know either." She giggled. "It was a lucky shot."

"Nah." Cameron gave Logan a slight glare. "You've got skills, Cecilia."

As Logan and Cameron stared each other down, Cassidy cleared her throat and announced that she was going to get nachos from the snack bar, but was ignored.

"You know, I think CeCe and I should be getting home soon, it's getting pretty late." Logan insisted through gritted teeth.

"I'll be happy to take Cecilia home, Logan." Cameron fought the urge to smirk; he knew he was getting under Logan's skin.

"Does Cecilia get a choice?" CeCe stepped between them as she raised her hand.

"CeCe." Logan grabbed her arm and pulled her towards him. "Is coming home with me. I'm her step-brother, we live in the same home, her mom happens to trust me with her, and I just don't like you."

"Well, maybe I don't like you either." Cameron grabbed CeCe's other arm and pulled her to him. "And maybe I don't like the fact that you're on a date with that girl from school, but you're acting like a jealous boyfriend."

"Hello?" Cassidy's voice broke through their argument. "I'm still here, yah know?"

CeCe looked back and forth between Cameron and Logan, then glanced at Cassidy and how angry she seemed towards Logan, and realized…she just wanted to get out of that situation.

"Okay." CeCe pulled back both of her arms. "We all just need to calm down for a second. Logan's right, it's getting late and you need to take Cassidy home. I'll go with Cameron."

"But-." Logan began to object.

"Goodnight, Cassidy." CeCe attempted to smile politely before leaving with Cameron.


"CeCe!" Logan screamed as she slammed the front door closed and threw his jacket on the couch.

CeCe looked up at him from where she sat with her feet propped up on the coffee table.

"Or should I say Cecilia?" He spat, putting his hands on his hips.

"CeCe's fine." She sighed, flipping through the channels on their T.V.

"Okay, you know what?" Logan pinched the bridge of his nose and let out a small grunt of frustration. "I'm not playing this game with you anymore, CeCe. You know damn well I don't get along with Cameron. Why would you bring him out tonight?"

"Because you said I could." She glared up at him. "And you know I don't get along with Cassidy, but that didn't stop you from asking her out, did it?"

"What is your problem?!" He shouted, throwing his hands in the air. "She doesn't even know that you don't like her! Cameron knows I can't stand him and he's rubbing it in my face!"

"Why don't you like him, huh?!" CeCe stood up from her seat abruptly, testing him. "What is it about him that you can't stand, Logan?!"

"You know what it is!"

"No, I don't!"

"Would you two quit it?!" Flynn yelled, emerging from his room, rubbing his tired eyes. "You're arguing like a married couple!"

"Go to bed, Flynn!" CeCe and Logan yelled in unison while pointing back to his bedroom.

"Geeze, just trying to help." He mumbled, dragging his feet as he made his way back to his room.

"You're such a girl when it comes to Cameron, Logan." CeCe turned away from him, whipping her hair in the process and hitting his face.

"Don't walk away from me." He warned, following her into the kitchen. "I'm not done talking about this. I want to know right now what you really see in this guy. What makes him so great?"

She grabbed a water bottle from the fridge. "I just…ugh!" She groaned, trying to twist the cap off. "I can't open this stupid bottle!"

"Here." He snatched it away from her and unscrewed the lid. "Now answer my question."

"What question?"

"What do you like about him so much?" He pressed.

"That's a stupid question." She scoffed, walking swiftly into the living room.

"Why, because you can't answer it?" He followed closely behind.

"No, because it's truly a stupid question. I don't want to talk about this."

"Why not? Why can't you tell me what makes him so great? What makes him stand out so much? What is it about him that you find so interesting?!"

"He's not you!" She yelled, stopping at her bedroom door and turning to him. "He doesn't ask me stupid questions. He doesn't ask out a girl I don't like. And he sure as hell doesn't insist on talking about things I don't want to talk about!"

Logan stumbled back a step as CeCe slammed her door in his face. "Well...crap." He sighed, running his hands through his hair and deciding to leave it at that for the night.


Kind of running out of ideas guys. Feel free to throw some at me. (: