Disclaimer: I do NOT own any of the characters from SoN or SoN itself. If I did we would be waiting on another season, but instead we don't get any more seasons. Oh well, at least Spashley stayed together. Now we're in our last season of The L Word. :-( Damn it!

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"Spence, get your ass up out of bed!" Glenn shouted as he roughly shook his sister. It was hell trying to wake this girl up, she was the deepest sleeper he had ever fucking met.

Spencer stirred in bed a little bit before slowly opening her eyes a bit. She quickly groaned and shut her eyes as the bright sunlight streaming in through the curtains assaulted her eyes. Her mood got even worse when she clarified that it was Glenn who had been the one to wake her up. He was a rude cunt.

"I'm up. I'm up."

"You better be, because I don't feel like coming back up here, and if you're not downstairs in five minutes, mom will be sending me back up here. So get your lazy ass up."

"Screw you asswipe… and why the hell am I being woken up anyway, it's Sunday?"

"Because, our lovely mother has requested our presence at the dinner table for a family breakfast. She's being all family-orientated today, so beware," Glenn said, jokingly, before leaving the room.

"Damn it. Not today mom. I want to be with Ashley today," Spencer mumbled to herself. She swung her legs over the side of the bed and slowly made her way to her feet. She was going to take a shower before joining her family for breakfast.

"Well, well, well. Look who decided to finally join her family for breakfast this morning," Paula said, teasingly, to her daughter.

The family turned to look at Spencer who was standing at the bottom of the staircase dressed in a pair of jeans and a red and white Tinkerbelle baby-tee. Her dirty blonde hair was still damp from her shower and it was shining in the morning light that was peaking into the kitchen through the blinds.

"Sorry beloved family for my tardiness. I just wanted to take a shower before coming down to start the day," Spencer explained in a sickenly sweet voice.

"You're okay, sweetheart. Your mother is just a bit touchy today," Arthur said to his daughter.

Spencer nodded to her father and walked over to her parents. She planted a kiss on both of their cheeks. Taking a seat next to Clay, she reached over the table and grabbed a biscuit.

"Arthur, I am not touchy today. Is wanting to be with my family being touchy you guys?" Paula asked turning to her kids for their responses. She laughed a little when they all ducked their heads down trying to avoid the question.

Everybody followed suit and begin laughing as well. The table fell into a state of silence as everybody just enjoyed their food.

"Now this is what I like to see," Paula said, breaking the silence that had settled over the table.

"What's that honey?" Arthur asked his wife.

"My family sitting together eating breakfast on a Sunday morning," Paula replied with a huge smile on her face.

"Well, it's the least I can do since I won't be here later on today," Spencer said.

"What?" Paula asked, sadly, "You mean you won't be here for our family limbo contest?"

"I'm sorry mom, but I've had plans set for today for three days now," Spencer said, regretfully.

"Me too Mom. I have to look for a job today. Not to mention the coach has called all the players in for a weekend practice today," Glenn said.

"You to Glenn? What about you Clay? You have time for your old folks right, son?" Paula asked her youngest son.

"Sorry mom, but I have to look for a job as well and I have a lot of studying to do for an exam on Monday," Clay said, sorrowfully.

"Awe… I had so many plans for us today. I guess I'll get over it," Paula sulked.

"Thanks for understanding mom," All of the young adults said simultaneously, before excusing themselves from the table at the same time.

Arthur simply laughed at his wife in her sullen state. He put his arm around her shoulder and pulled her into a half hug.

"Are you okay honey?"

"I'm fine, but I wish they were still kids so that I could make them stay home and hang out with us."

"Well, they're growing up… and fast. To be honest this is only going to get worse honey. Some days they won't even want to eat breakfast with us. So cheer up honey. At least you have me to keep you company."

"Yeah, at least I have you," Paula agreed, before leaning over and kissing her husband softly on the lips.

"Yes, I told you I would be free today," Spencer said into her cell phone.

"Okay, so when can I come and get you?"

"Ash, I told you to come and get me right now. I really want to see you," Spencer said, sweetly.

"Really?" Ashley asked, coyly. She was glad that Spencer was on the other side of the phone, because otherwise the blonde would have been able to her blushing.

"Of course. Why do you think I called you in the first place?" Spencer asked.

"Fine, I'm on my way."

"Good. I'll see you then."

"Bye, Spence."

"Bye, Ash."

The smile on Spencer's face was so wide that her face was starting to hurt from it. Every time she thought about Ashley, a smile would involuntarily appear on her face.

"Hey, sweetie. Where are you off to?"

"A new friend of mine is just picking me up to hang out."

"Whoa… friends already? You're quite the charmer aren't you?" Paula asked her daughter.

"You have no idea how much," Spencer said, thinking about Ashley.

"So when can I meet this new friend?"

"You can meet her when I'm sure that she is the kind of friend that I want to be around my family."

"So this friend is a her… I see. Here I thought you were hanging out with a new love interest."

Spencer had to stifle the laugh that almost left her lips. The fact that Ashley was a new love interest made her mother's statement ironic and funny to her.

"Yeah, she's different from anyone that I've ever met. She's amazing actually."

"I see that you think very highly of her already. Is this a promising friendship I see building?"

"I certainly hope so, because I really like her," Spencer said, honestly. If only her mother knew the actual meaning behind her statement.

"What's her name?"

"Ashley. Ashley Davies."

"Hmmm… nice name."

"Yeah."

"Well, have a good time sweetie and be home at a reasonable hour. After all it is a school night."

"Yes mother."

Paula laughed and kissed her daughter on the forehead before walking out of the room.

Spencer stood from her bed just as her cell phone began ringing again. She quickly answered it, knowing exactly who was calling her,

"Ash, where are you?"

"I'm downstairs sitting in my car."

Spencer walked to her window and pulled the blinds back to reveal Ashley sitting in her car. Ashley waved up at her and she waved back.

"I'll be down in a sec."

"Well, hurry Spence, because I really miss your lips," Ashley whined.

"I miss your lips to. I can't wait to get back to your house so we can have our own little make-out session."

"Spencer, who are you talking to?"

Spencer whirled around to see Glenn standing behind her with a confused look on his face.

"Uh…" Spencer was at a loss for words.

Glenn took it upon himself to walk over to the window and see what Spencer had been looking at. His face paled a bit when he saw a pretty brunette sitting in a car with a cell phone to her ear.

"Ashley, give me a second okay… and then I'll be down" Spencer said, before hanging up her phone, not even waiting for Ashley's reply.

"Ashley? Why would you be having a make-out session with Ashley, unless some guy's screwed up parents named him that," Glenn said.

"Ashley's a girl; she's the girl downstairs in the car. We were just joking around, get a grip. Why are you just barging into my room anyway dumbass? Get the hell out!" Spencer shouted, angrily. She was angry that her brother had just came waltzing into her room without permission.

"I'll go Spence, but joking better be all that was," Glenn warned, seriously. He quickly left the room silently.

Spencer sat down on her bed and took a few deep breaths. That was too close for comfort. Glenn was going to be watching her every move now that he had overheard what she said to Ashley.

This was all she needed.

She could not risk getting caught by Glenn, because he would tell her parents. She couldn't very well break things off with Ashley, not after what she had promised her. Not to mention she actually liked Ashley and she didn't want to break things off with the brunette.

What the hell was she going to do now?

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Sorry for the delay, but college is something else. I am ending my best reviewer award contest; because I don't want any of my lovely reviewers assuming that I don't appreciate them. So, it is ended as of right…….. NOW. Lol. Anywhoo, review and I will try to update a new chapter by next week. Peace and love….. :-)