I couldn't believe it. Ace had stabbed my brother. He was lying on the ground with blood coming out of him. I didn't know what to do.

Ace slowly bent down and picked up his knife. He looked at me for a second and then turned around to leave.

"Ace!" I yelled behind him. He didn't look back. "Ace, don't run away!" I shouted. I saw him get in his car and leave. I shook my head in disappointment.

"I can't believe this," I mumbled. Chris rushed up to me.

"I'll get my brother's car, and we'll take him to the hospital," he said and ran quickly to Eyeball.

I couldn't do anything. I couldn't move. I was breathing heavily. I needed to sit down. My head…

I woke up in the hospital. I looked around and saw Andrew lying on the bed next to mine.

"You finally woke up," Andrew said. "You fainted," he laughed.

"Very funny," I said trying to get up.

"You should lie down, you almost died," Andrew said sarcastically.

"Will you shut up?" I asked and walked to his side. "So, I see you're doing well," I said.

"Yeah, I'm alright. I can't believe you fainted though," he laughed again.

"You know, I was worried about you," I said.

"Were you also worried about Ace?" he asked me suddenly.

"Ace has nothing to do with this," I replied coldly.

"Don't make me laugh," he laughed. "He stabbed me, remember?"

"Yes, I know."

"What are you gonna do about it?"

"I don't know."

"You're still gonna see him, aren't you?

"I don't know, alright?"

"You make me so fucking mad sometimes Georgie. You know that? So fucking mad!" he almost screamed. "Ace tried to kill me."

"You started it. You came to the diner with a knife."

"Here you go again. Protecting Ace," he said.

"No I'm not," I interrupted.

"So if I died, you'd probably come with him to my funeral, and maybe make out later that day."

"Fuck you Andrew," I snapped.

"No, fuck you," he said seriously.

"I'm outta here," I said and started to leave.

"Sure, go look for Ace. Make him feel better while I lie here for the next two days in pain," Andrew said.

I was almost out the door when I realized something.

"Wait a second," I said and turned around to Andrew.

"What?" Andrew said puzzled.

"You don't look like you're in pain. You look like you're enjoying all this," I said pointing a finger at him.

"What do you mean?" Andrew asked.

I moved closer to him and grabbed him by the collar.

"You set this all up didn't you?" I hissed.

"What? Georgie, you're out of your mind!" he said trying to shake off my grip.

"You set this whole thing up! The stabbing! To make me feel guilty! I fucking knew it!"

"Why would I set up my own stabbing? Why would I risk my own life for you to stop going with some asshole? It's your own fucking life Georgie. If you're gonna ruin it, I don't care."

"You predicted this would happen! You thought that I'd feel guilty and I would stop!" I pulled my hands away from his collar and walked around. I was laughing hysterically. "But I'm not going to! I'm going to continue seeing him!" I laughed wildly in his face. "You're never gonna stop me Andrew. Don't try a stupid little trick like this again!"

Andrew sighed and said quietly, "Georgie, you're out of your mind."

"You'll see," I said walking out of the door.

I walked out into the hall to see my mom and dad.

"What are you doing Georgie?" my mom asked.

"Oh hey mom," I said. "I'm just getting out of here."

"You need to rest Georgie."

"Mom, I just fainted, I'm alright now," I said. "You take care of Andrew, he looks terrible," I said smirking as I walked past them. I saw them rushing to my brother's room.

I walked out of the hospital and just stood there for a few minutes, looking around. I was trying to decide where I should go, when suddenly, from the corner, a familiar looking car stopped in front of me.

"Get in," Ace shouted.

I got in without saying anything. I was glad I was with Ace right now. I was glad Ace came for me.

"Hey Ace?" I asked.

"What?" he said.

"We need to talk."

He looked at me and nodded without saying anything. He pushed down hard on the gas.

"Where are we going?"

"You'll see," he said. "You'll see."