"Come on in boy, sit on down and tell me 'bout yourself, so you like my daughter do you now? Yeah, we think she's something else. She's her daddy's girl, her mama's world, she deserved respect, that's what she'll get, ain't it son? Now y'all run along and have some fun, I'll see you when you get back, bet I'll be up all night, still cleaning this gun..."

~Cleaning This Gun (Come On In Boy) by Rodney Atkins


Juliet POV:

"Andi?" I asked, equally as shocked.

She smirked. "And you said you weren't dating," Andi said, shaking her head.

"You asked if we were dating before he asked me on a date," I told her.

"So Andi, who's this?" Jax asked, leaning back in his chair. I covered my laugh with my hand.

"Jax, you remember Philip," Andi said.

"That's Philip? But he's a zo-" he stopped talking as he looked at me.

I lowered my voice. "I know he was a zombie, Jax. I'm the one who turned him human."

"You're a witch?" Jax asked, shocked.

"Yeah," I said, nodding.

"Were you going to tell me?" He asked, sounding slightly annoyed.

"Oh calm down," Andi told him. "Even her cousin doesn't know."

"You didn't tell Daniel," Jax laughed.

"I didn't know he knew about magic until Emma told me," I said.

"So they told you Philip was a zombie and you turned him human?" Jax questioned.

"No. I had no idea Philip was a zombie, I teleported him to my room because I thought he was human and had just moved, like my cousin told me, and then after I teleported him and he turned out to be a zombie I kind of panicked and turned him human," I explained.

"That must have been a nice surprise," Jax said, sarcastically.

"Yeah," I said, rolling my eyes. "It's super fun to accidentally teleport a zombie into your room. I was definitely not expecting a zombie to appear in the room."

"Trust me, I know how you feel," he told me. "The first time Emma teleported Philip out of the game, I was sitting in the room and suddenly, boom, zombie."

"The worst part was I had to stay totally quiet because Daniel was the only one in the house, besides me, that knew about magic, but he didn't know I'm a witch," I laughed.

"Are you ever going to tell him?" Jax asked, taking a bite of yogurt.

"Maybe," I shrugged. "And don't talk with your mouth full."

"What like this?" Jax smirked, eating more yogurt.

I grimaced. "Yes, like that."

"And what happens if I don't stop?" He asked.

"This," I replied, flinging a spoonful of yogurt at him. It hit him in the face. Jax's eyes widened as I laughed. Then his eyes narrowed as he flicked a spoonful of yogurt at me. It hit the front of my white shirt. Pretty soon we were having a full on food fight. After a while we both ran out of yogurt and Jax just started chasing me. I laughed as he caught me by the waist and spun me around so I was facing him.

"Caught ya," Jax said, smirking.

"No, really?" I asked, sarcastically.

"Yes really," he laughed.

I pouted. "I'm covered in yogurt," I muttered.

"And whose fault is that?" He asked.

"Yours," I said, sticking my tongue out at him.

"I don't think so," Jax told me. "You threw yogurt at me first."

"You were talking with your mouth full," I protested. "And it was gross."

"It wasn't gross, you're just weird," Jax told me.

"You're annoying," I muttered.

"Like I've said before, I'm only annoying for you," he said. I blushed and then remember that he still had an arm wrapped around my waist.

He must have realized it at the same time I did because he started to lean. My eyes closed as I started to lean in as well. Our lips touched and as cheesy as it sounds, sparks flew.

"Hey! You two know you're in a parking lot, right?" Andi called. Jax and I pulled apart and I blushed even more.

"I forgot they were here," I whispered, looking down.

"Me too," Jax said. "Ready to go?"

"Well most of my yogurt is on my shirt, so yeah, I guess so," I said, sarcastically.

"Have fun explaining that to your cousin," he told me, laughing.

"I'm sure I will," I sighed and then light up. "Or maybe I won't have to."

Jax looked confused. "What?"

I looked around to make sure nobody else was watching. Saying the words in my head, I cast the spell and the yogurt disappeared.

"There," I said, happily.

"Nice," Jax said, almost approvingly.

"I know," I beamed, skipping towards the dirt bike.