This covers episode 6 and 7 of season 2. I hope you like it! Enjoy! Pm me! Play nice. There's Two anonymous's ! IT'S THE A TEAM! RUUNNNN!
A 1 : To answer your question , I do plan on writing season 3 but it may take time with school and work. I am done writing only episode 9 of season 2 right now and there is a lot more to go and not much school break left! Although Caleb is gone from it (sadly) I might write a bit of interaction with his mom but I will probably keep it brief.
I will do the best I can . Also it depends on how much is on youtube of Caleb Hanna scenes from season 3 as it is not on netflix. I can find recaps of what happened but I want to do better then that.
A 2: Yes yay for Haleb. And as you can see in my response to the first A I will have more written.
David : Ditto .
msalv: They aren't fighting at least but I do have to say writing episode 9 was really hard for me. I hope you like it though!
Thanks for reviewing so much! 3
It was time for the fashion show. Caleb couldn't really care less. Until he happened to see the girls especially Spencer around the fashion show. They hadn't talked much since their kiss and he wanted to figure out what was going on with them. He decided a good setting was the fashion show. He used his phone business to score him a ticket – he was used to cash but for Hanna she was worth it. Next up he found that his usual attire was not going to work. He used some money and contacts to rent a suit from some guy named Jeremy. He was given lots of apps and his phone was almost better then Caleb's at the moment. He was a bit bored at first but came to life once he saw Hanna onstage. He clapped for her with great enthusiasm. He was just very confused by what happened at the end with the flames and rock music when it was meant to be a sweet moment which is why he asked about it later.
"I'm glad you came." Hanna said quietly after looking at him for a minute with a small smile on her face. He couldn't blame her. What had happened was pretty harsh even in his eyes. "Hey what was that on stage?" He questioned not being able to hold off asking. "I don't wanna talk about it" Hanna stated quickly shaking her head. He obliged and changed the subject. "Can I walk you home?" He questioned looking at her carefully. She nodded softly with a small smile and asked "Wait for me?" He nodded back at her without a word. After she came out and he started walking her home partly on the way back he grabbed her hand and he was glad she didn't object. When they were at her street Hanna stopped. " Can we talk about what happened the last time we hung out?" Caleb asked softly. "Yes." She said. "Hanna…You made me so happy then. I hope it wasn't a one time thing. I miss you. I am sorry I messed up I really did. I regret that so much. I care about you I hope you can see that now. I hope you can give me another chance." He said earnestly hoping she'd say yes. She didn't respond and kissed him again. He pulled her closer by her waist and was disappointed when she pulled back but let her talk. "Caleb I miss you too. I want to give us another chance too." She smiled at him and squeezed his hand. "See you tomorrow?" He nodded and he moved his hand to her face and cupped her cheek as he kissed her again. "Goodnight Hanna." He smiled at her. "Goodnight Caleb" she smiled and gave him a small wave as she walked back to her house.
"Ryan! Hey!" Caleb called and tried to stop Ryan before he ran off. He had just gotten his phone back and Caleb knew how fast he was trying to walk away it wasn't good. Caleb tried to cut him off "You owe me." Caleb reminded him harshly. The other guy shook his head coming up with some lame excuse. He could not stand people like that. Sometimes being a foster kid it is expected of you to be the screwup and the one to run away from all your problems while Caleb wasn't perfect he tried to own up to his mistakes and right any wrongs. Plus word gets around it was known Caleb wasn't one of the rich kids and there was the fact he needed money. This phone business was his livelihood. He was steaming about this when he almost walked past Hanna.
"Hey." Caleb said harshly. "Hey what was that ?" Hanna asked in a concerned voice. "I just got stiffed. I totally pimped that guys phone and now he won't pay." Caleb didn't sugar coat it. She knew what he did. He also didn't want any chance of her thinking he was upset with her because that was not the case. "Well what are you going to do?" Hanna questioned looking at him carefully. "Well I can't take him to small claims court." Caleb numbered off an option he sadly did not have. "Well that wouldn't happen if you were legit." Hanna pointed out to him. " Legit is in the eye of the beholder." Caleb shot back in their old friendly banter with a smirk on his face. "Is your foster mom still giving you support checks?" Hanna questioned him again. "Yeah but that's just room and board. I need investment capital." Caleb explained. He had plans. He didn't have the luxury of using his money only for pocket change like so many other people in this town did. He had to start thinking about the future. "Look Caleb you know that if you need money…" Hanna started out before he interrupted her with an "If I do I will figure it out. You don't have to fight all of my fights." Caleb stated. He loved Hanna and she had a huge heart. He had loved seeing how she cared for him by letting her stay with him, sticking up for him with her mom and with his foster mom . There was a point to her help though. Some things he needed to figure out for himself. "Okay. " Hana said simply and took his hand as the bell rang and they walked into school together. Not knowing that someone was watching them.
"Hello." Caleb said surprisingly when he saw Emily at Hanna's house after he knocked on the door then walked in. He saw Hanna right there and was pretty comfortable at her place since he'd lived there before. He knew Emily was going to be staying there he just was surprised it had taken him this long to run into her he wondered if she had changed her mind after all. He was polite though. He remembered meeting her before and she seemed decent. Plus she was one of Hanna's friends. " Hello. Goodbye." Emily said quickly and rushed out the door with a quick smile. "Is it something I said?" Caleb asked only half joking as he cocked his head to the side. He was relieved to hear in a teasing voice
"She's just so studious that's all." Caleb nodded a smile playing on his lips and soon was looking over her to and asked "Is your mom home?" "No she's out to dinner with my dad." Hanna answered quickly. He wasn't sure how he was supposed to take that but decided to stick to the reason why he asked the question. "Oh." He said. She smiled and looked at him "What's that mean?" She asked quickly looking at him. "It means…oh." Caleb said and walked towards her and wrapping her in a kiss that she quickly responded too as he brought her close his hands on her shoulders rubbing them and Hanna's arms around his neck.
Later they were still hanging out at Hanna's when they sadly got interrupted by a phone call from his phone. "Hello?" He answered nodding to Hanna that it wouldn't take long. "Ahh Bryan. What can I do for you man?" Caleb asked all professional. "Well I was thinking I've heard some good things about you but I'm not sure. My phone's been pretty slow lately with some big birthday party I'm planning for my best friend it might be helpful to have a phone not be so slow." He explained quickly. " Buy it now and save some money. You're gonna want it next week and I can't gurantee that price."Caleb explained in sell mode for his services. "Meet you Monday?" Bryan asked. "Done." Caleb said simply and hung up the phone.
"Don't start." He said in a warning voice to Hanna. "I'm not trying to change you." Hanna explained to him quietly. "Well you shouldn't push me on this stuff." Caleb shot back. He hoped she was right. He was not the type to change and pretend to be someone he wasn't.
"I'm not pushing I'm suggesting." Hanna exclaimed in her insistent voice. "What that I should be frying burgers for minimum wage?" Caleb mocked. "I'm just saying I see you doing this sketchy stuff and I worry about you." Hanna pleaded with him. "Look what I'm doing now is legit compared to other stuff." Caleb said trying to help her see. "What's that supposed to mean?" Hanna asked curiously. " It means that you already know more about me then anybody else so why can't we keep it where it is?" Caleb and pleaded with her to stop. "Alright." Hanna said quietly then continued. "So where do you come down on the whole natural versus synthetic extensions debate? I mean does affordability and easy maintenance really outweigh the look and feel of real human hair?" Hanan questioned him as she played with her hair. Caleb sighed wondering why he even tried. He knew Hanna was going to win. He shook his head and sighed shaking his head in surrender. "Okay." She looked at him as he sat on her bed as he told her his story. He hoped she wouldn't think less of him because of it. " Two years ago I was living in Allentown and there were these guys –actual bad guys they stole cars on order I did some work for them. Hacking into the DMV laundering vin numbers nobody got hurt but um it was just a matter of time so I got out and these guys were really not happy about it. Before they could figure out what to do I was gone. So trust me. I know the difference between sketchy and criminal." He knew he could trust her with this but it was a big thing. A part of his life he didn't want to look back on. One of his biggest regrets ,but still his number one was hurting Hanna for the first time. He remembered how good it felt to feel the part of a group and feel needed for his skills but soon that was over as it was all they needed him for and sure the buzz was exciting but he knew this was too much for him to handle. Since then he's done his best to turn his life around. He looked at her carefully and she looked back at him and after a moment said "Can't believe I'm saying this but maybe you should tell the cops." She suggested quietly looking at him with soft eyes . "There's a difference between being honest and being suicidal."Caleb countered her. " You've never told anyone this have you?" Hanna questioned him. "No I haven't and I'd appreciate you keeping it to yourself." He dropped his eyes but then looked at her again. " Cross my heart." Hanna earnestly looked at him and they smiled at each other. For that moment they weren't in Rosewood with all the problems of a poor boy and a rich girl they were simply Hanna and Caleb.
