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A/N: I think you guys might like this chapter, it's Connie and Parker interaction, so it's a bit intriguing. Please keep those reviews coming! I love to see what you readers are thinking.

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Upon entering Jess's bedroom, Connie and Parker just sat on the edge of the bed, staring at the low amount of movies that Jess has underneath his TV. In the silence, Parker fiddled with her thumbs, and Connie looked around the bedroom.

"So, what do you want to watch? Anything in particular?" Parker asked Connie, whose attention was caught by the picture frames. Connie stood up to pick them up, and get a better look.

"Oh, no, whatever you want to watch. I'm up for anything," Connie said, and smiled at the picture. "You guys were cute as kids." Parker stood up, walked over to look at the picture of her and Jess sitting down on the street corner, putting their roller skates on.

"After Jess's dad took that picture, Jess stood up, and fell on his butt," Parker informed, and Connie laughed. "We don't understand how he got so good at hockey.

"Is Jess's dad out with the other parents?" Connie asked, putting the picture down, and Parker walked towards the television.

"Oh no, Jess's dad has a business in Oregon, so he's been there for a while." Parker kneeled down to look at the movies. "Goodness Jess." She said grimacing at the movies, "I'm going to go look in Jayne's room, she has the good movies that everyone in this house watches. Hold on."

"Okay," Connie said, staring at the picture of Jess's family. "Three girls and two boys," She said aloud, and her eye caught the tiny picture on the side of Jess's desk of him and Parker in an embrace.

"Here," Parker walked in this ten DVD's held between her hand and her chin, "I got some choices."

"That was fast," Connie turned around, and helped Parker set the movies down on the bed, with the picture still in her hand.

"Oh." Parker said as she caught sight of the picture.

"Oh, yeah," Connie looked up at Parker, and ran to put the picture back. "I just saw it here, so I-"

"It's okay," Parker smiled at Connie, and shrugged, "It really is. Guy knows, if you're wondering."

"Oh, okay," Connie kind of sighed, and walked back over to the bed, to look at the movie covers. "So you and Guy aren't going out yet?"

Parker shook her head, "Uh, nope."

"Everyone really seems to want you guys to get together already," Connie glanced at Parker, searching for a reaction.

Parker looked at the back of the Little Miss Sunshine cover, "Hah, that's only because they're placing bets."'

Connie's eyes got wide, and she tried to look away, knowing she put money in Cooper and Fulton's pile.

"It's okay, I know they place bets. We did it to Cooper and Maxwell," Parker smiled and Connie chuckled.

"Oh, okay, good. But seriously, you and Guy would be good together," Connie said, knowing that it would get a reaction from Parker.

"Oh, uh, well," Parker stuttered, and Connie smiled.

"I know it seems weird that I'm telling you this, but I was watching you guys on the swing. I really do want Guy to be happy, and by watching you guys, you make him pretty happy. He makes you happy, too; I don't think you realize it yet," Connie stared at Parker, who bit her bottom lip. "I know it's scary."

"Guy's scary?"

"Oh, no. You could kick Guy's ass any day. He's not scary." Parker laughed, "I meant love." Parker slowly looked up at Connie, whose smile was comforting. "Love is hard, but it's good. Believe me," Connie winked as reassurance and continued to look at movies.