A/N: Thanks to everyone who has reviewed any and all chapters. You make me want to keep writing this story!! Anyway, I had a little writers' block with this story so I hope you like it.

Disclaimer: I don't own Camp Rock, Olive Garden, Good Morning America, The Ellen Show, or Mount Trashmore (it's a park in VA Beach).

Lili's POV

I awoke to someone gently shaking me.

"Wake up, Sleeping Beauty," said the voice I instantly recognized as Jason's. I smiled.

"What are you doing up?" I asked, slightly confused. I hadn't expected him to get up at 7:30 in the morning just to wake me up.

"I wanted to make you breakfast," he said as I quietly rolled out of bed, careful not to wake Caitlyn and Mitchie.

"Oh, thanks," I said as I headed towards the bathroom. "Why don't you head downstairs and get started, while I get ready?"

"Sure thing," he said as he followed me into the bathroom.

"Um, Jason? What are you doing?"

"Going back to my room so I can go downstairs to make you breakfast. I can't really open the door wide enough for me to get out because Mitchie's right in front of it."

"Oh, right," I said, slightly embarrassed as he walked past me into the guys' room and shut the bathroom door behind him.

I did my make-up and hair then walked back into my room to put on my work shirt and a pair of khakis. I slipped on my teal Converse, grabbed my phone and purse and headed downstairs.

"When I got to the kitchen, I saw a bowl of cereal sitting on the table. I thought he meant he was going to make me pancakes or biscuits, not cereal.

"I hope you like Krunchy Kats," said Jason with a huge grin on his face. He was still wearing his PJs; a white undershirt and blue plaid pajama pants.

"Oh, um, yeah. Uh, thanks," I said as he handed me the carton of milk. Well, I thought, it's the thought that counts.

I was about to pour the milk over the cereal when Jason started laughing.

"What?" I asked, as I set down the milk, even more confused.

"Did you actually think that I'd make you cereal for breakfast?" he asked.

"I don't know. I don't even know if you can cook."

"Why don't you tell me after you try my French Toast," he said as he pulled a plate out of the oven. He replaced the bowl of cereal with the plate and handed me a knife and fork.

"I'd hand you some syrup, but I couldn't find any."

I grabbed a chair and walked over to the pantry. I figured the syrup was hiding on the top shelf and I was right. After about a minute, I found the bottle and hopped off the chair.

"It was hiding in the back," I said as I moved the chair back to its place at the table.

"Ah," he said as he sat across from me with his own plate of French Toast.

"So, what are your plans for today?" I asked after a few minutes.

"I'm not sure. I might watch a movie; write a song, read a book from that giant bookcase of yours. Or I could do absolutely nothing."

I rolled my eyes then looked at the clock on the microwave. It read 8:10.

"Oh, crap. I've gotta get going," I said as I got up from the table.

"Am I going to make you late?" Jason asked with a worried look on his face.

"No, it only takes me about 30 minutes to get there. I just like a little time cushion in case I hit traffic or get behind a slow car."

"Oh, well, have a good day," he said as he hugged me and kissed me on the forehead. I really wanted to stay there in his arms but I knew I had to go.

"Bye," I said one last time before I forced myself out the door to my car. I was really hoping that my day would go by quickly.

Jason's POV

I really didn't want Lili to leave for work this morning, but I knew she had to go. I had the house to myself after she left because mom and dad took Sam to the local aquarium, Anna was out running errands, I had no clue where Rhett was and everyone else was still asleep.

I plopped down on the couch with some coffee and decided to watch some TV. I caught the last half hour of Good Morning America then switched over to Ellen. She's awesome. My brothers and I love going on her show.

I was so absorbed in the show that I didn't hear Nate come down the stairs.

"What are you doing up so early?" he asked through a yawn.

"I made Lili breakfast before she left for work."

"What'd you make her?"

"French toast. And no, I didn't make enough for you."

"Dang. Well, what else is there to eat?"

"Krunchy Kats," I said smirking because I know he hates them.

"Gross. What else?"

"I don't know. …There's enough to make more French toast." Nate's eyes lit up. "But I'm not making it."

"Why not?" Nate whined.

"Because mom taught you how to cook, just like she taught me."

"You're just being lazy."

"Look who's talking," I said, annoyed. "I got up early to make breakfast for Lili. Your butt stayed in bed 'til almost 10."

"I'm sorry I like to sleep," he said sarcastically.

"I do too, but I got up to do something nice for the girl I like. What have you done for Caitlyn?"

I knew I hit a nerve with him, but he really needed to tell Caitlyn that he likes her. I mean, I've only known Lili for a few days and I told her I like her. Nate's known Caitlyn for years. Granted he didn't like her romantically until this summer, but still.

"Why don't you make breakfast for her?" I said. "I'll even help you."

"Ok," he said, shuffling his feet towards the kitchen.

I grabbed my now empty coffee cup and joined him in the kitchen. I grabbed the eggs, vanilla, cinnamon and bread for him and put it on the center island, across from the stove. Nate rinsed off the same skillet I had used earlier and put it on the stove.

I was in the middle of whisking the eggs when Shane came downstairs.

"What are you doing?" he asked as he poured himself a cup of coffee.

"I'm making Caitlyn breakfast," Nate said, proudly. I shot him a look, so he quickly added, "It was Jason's idea."

"Oh, well, make some for me and Mitchie."

"No way. Mom taught you how to cook, too. You can make some yourself," said Nate.

"Plus Nate is trying to do something nice for Caitlyn," I added as I mixed in some vanilla and cinnamon with the eggs.

"Fine," said Shane as he pulled out 8 slices of bread.

Once everything was mixed, I let Nate and Shane take over, refilled my coffee cup and went back to the TV. Not five minutes later Mitchie and Caitlyn came down the stairs.

"Shane? Nate?" they called, respectively.

"They're in the kitchen," I said. "But why don't you wait just a minute before you go in there."

"Ok, but why?" asked Mitchie.

"Yeah, we're hungry," said Caitlyn.

"It's a surprise."

"Damn it!" said Shane, rather loudly.

"Uh, let me go check on that surprise," I said as I quickly headed for the kitchen.

"What's the problem?" I asked.

"I can't get the stove to turn on," said Shane. "I've tried 3 times."

I turned the knob to light the gas stove. I got it on the first try.

"Need help with anything else?" I asked.

"Nope, we've got if covered from here," said Nate. "But could you stall the girls for us?"

"I'll try, but hurry if you can. They're really hungry."

"Got it," said Shane. "Give us 10 minutes."

I nodded as I headed back into the living room.

"So can we eat yet?" asked Caitlyn as I sat back down on the couch.

"Just a few minutes."

"Fine," she said as she grabbed the remote and switched it to VH1. We watched a few music videos then Nate and Shane walked in.

"Breakfast is ready," said Nate and Shane in unison.

The girls looked at each other, shrugged, then walked into the kitchen behind Nate and Shane. I followed them, just to see the girls' reaction.

"Oh, My Gosh!" said Caitlyn, hugging Nate. "You did this for us?"

"Yeah," he said, with the biggest smile on his face.

While I was happy for my brothers, I started to feel like a fifth wheel again so I quietly went upstairs. I wasn't quite sure what I was going to do, but as soon as I was at the top of the stairs, it hit me. I was going to surprise Lili at work. Maybe take her out to lunch or something. I glanced at my watch. I only had an hour and a half before noon. I better start planning.

Lili's POV

I was sitting on the floor of the store folding shirts when I heard the bell on the store's front door ring. I got up and walked towards the door, so I could be seen.

"Hi, welcome to Caroline's Attic," I started the store's greeting. "How can I—Jason? What are you doing here?"

"I came to surprise you."

"Well, you certainly did. But how did you get here? You don't have a car. In Virginia, I mean."

"My mom and dad rented 2 cars so we could get around without having to bother you and your parents."

"Oh."

"So, have you had lunch yet?"

"No. I don't have lunch until 12:30. Why?"

"I wanted to take you out to lunch."

"Oh, that's really sweet, Jason, but I'm not sure I can go."

"Why not?"

"I only have a 30 minute brake." His face fell. I couldn't bear to see him like that. "But, I'll try to talk to my aunt about extending my break." His face lit up.

I dashed to the back room to ask my aunt.

"Hey, Aunt Meg?"

You may be confused because my aunt's name is Meg and the store is named Caroline's Attic. She named the store after a good friend of hers.

"Yeah, Lil? What is it?" she said as she came out of her office.

"Um, well, I was wondering if I could have a longer lunch break today." I bit my lip nervously.

"Why?"

"A friend of mine stopped by to visit me and wants to take me out to lunch. "

"Is this friend a boy?" she asked, giving me a look.

"Um, yes," I said as I rocked back and forth on my feet.

"Is he out front?" she asked pointing to the door I had just walked through.

"Yeah, why?"

"Well, my niece can't go out to lunch with just anybody. Especially if she wants a longer lunch break," she said, walking towards the door.

I sighed and shrugged, knowing there was no way I was going to be able to talk her out of meeting Jason, but I wasn't really worried about it. I followed her into the store.

"Hi, I'm Meg, Lili's aunt," she said as she extended her hand to Jason. "You must be the boy who's taking her to lunch."

"Yes, ma'am," he said shaking Aunt Meg's hand. "I'm Jason. It's so nice to meet you."

"Lili, give me fifteen minutes to finish up my lunch, then you can go out with Jason," my aunt said turning to me.

"Sure thing," I said with a smile.

"He's cute," she whispered as she walked past me, back to her office. I blushed as I sat back down on the floor with the shirts.

"Do you need help with anything?" asked Jason who was crouched down beside me.

"Um, could you put these on the top shelf?" I asked handing him a stack of folded shirts.

"Sure." He easily reached the top shelf and slid the shirts on it. He totally ignored the ladder that I had been using earlier. He sat down next to me and helped me finish folding the shirts.

"So, where did you want to go for lunch?" I asked.

"I was kinda thinking of Olive Garden. I haven't had pasta in a while."

"Sounds good to me."

"Lili!" I heard my aunt yell.

"Yeah?"

"Could you come here?"

"I'll be right back," I told Jason as I stood and went to the back room.

"What's up?"

"I just wanted to let you know that you can have the rest of the day off. Alex is coming in for you."

"Oh, wow. Thanks!" I said as I hugged her.

"No problem. Have fun," she said as she walked to the front.

I grabbed my windbreaker and purse as I headed out to the front of the store. I was surprised to see all the shirts on the shelves but Jason wasn't anywhere near the shirts. I looked around and found him standing over by the jewelry case. My aunt, who was behind the case, pulled out something he pointed to, but I couldn't tell what it was. I went and straightened up some of the other shelves until Jason was ready to go. I didn't see a bag, so I figured he hadn't gotten anything.

"So, what did your aunt want to tell you?" he asked as he grabbed my hand and we walked out the door.

"She said that I could have the rest of the afternoon off. She got one of the other girls to come in for me."

"That's good."

"So, um, which car are we taking?"

"The rental. You've driven everywhere these past few days, so now it's my turn," he said as he opened the car door for me. He got in the driver's seat and pulled out his own iPod.

"I finally get to listen to what you like," I said as he started the music.

Right as we were pulling out of the parking lot, I had an idea.

"Since it's such a nice day, why don't we call a head and order our food? That way we can have a picnic and pasta," I said. He smiled.

"Sounds perfect." He stopped the car on the side of the road and pulled out his phone.

"What are you doing?"

"I'm looking at the menu online. I haven't eaten at Olive Garden in forever."

"Oh, do you mind if I look? I change what I eat every time I go there." He turned the phone so we could both see. It took us a few minutes to decide on what we wanted. I went for the Chicken Alfredo and Jason got the Five Cheese Ziti. We both wanted salad and bread sticks. I called the restaurant from my phone as Jason got back on the road. We were rocking out when we arrived at the restaurant.

"I'll be right back," said Jason as he got out of the car. I watched as he walked to the side door, got and paid for the food and walked back.

"So where are we going to have our picnic?" he asked once he got back in the driver's seat.

"I was thinking Mount Trashmore. It's not too far from here; I can give you directions."

"Ok," he said as he pulled out of the parking lot.

We arrived about 10 minutes later and found a table to sit at underneath some oak trees. Jason and I talked all through lunch. The food was delicious.

We took a walk around the park once we were finished. Jason had his arm around me and my arm was around his waist. I felt so comfortable with Jason and I didn't want to move from where I was, but as soon as I saw the swings I ran at them. I couldn't help it. Sometimes I like to act like a 5 year old.

"Where are you going?" Jason yelled after me.

"The swings!" I shouted joyfully. I thought I heard him laugh, but I didn't care.

I was about to sit down on the swing when I felt someone wrap their arms around me. I almost screamed in terror, but then I realized it was Jason and calmed down. I giggled when he kissed my cheek.

"Sorry, I ran from you. It's just…I haven't been on a swing in a really long time," I said as I sat on the swing.

"Well, I think we need to change that," he said as he sat on the swing next to mine.

"I bet I can go higher than you."

"No way," he said pumping his legs to gain speed. I did the same.

We were getting pretty high up and I was getting tired.

"Ok, you got higher, but I bet I can still jump farther!" I said as I slowed down so I wasn't quite so high. I didn't want to get hurt.

I noticed Jason was slowing down too so I jumped before he could stop me. I landed about 10 feet away from the swings. I had landed feet first, but my momentum made the top portion of my body keep moving so I ended up lying on my stomach in the grass. I rolled over, laughing, just in time to see Jason landing next to me. He was able to stay upright for his landing, but ended up lying down next to me. He rolled over on his side and whispered "I won" into my ear, which sent me into another fit of giggles as I nodded in agreement. We laid there watching the clouds for a while. Jason had his arm around me and I was using him as a pillow; my head was on his chest. We were both so comfortable that we didn't want to leave but we had to once Shane called Jason and told him that we had to get home for dinner. He helped me up off the ground and we walked hand in hand back to the car.

"Thanks for a great lunch," I said.

"No problem. It was my pleasure," he said, right before he kissed me. The fireworks from last night went off again. There was no way I would ever get tired of him kissing me.

A/N: I hope you liked it!! And yes, I did purposely put in a JONAS quote. When I decided that Jason was going to make Lili breakfast, I couldn't help but put that line in. =D Please review!!!