"Sick," Adina rolled her eyes as she entered the living room, "Can't you do that somewhere else?"

"Don't you have somewhere to be?" Ephram shouted, pulling away from Madison. He caught Adina's disgusted glance, but ignored it.

"I'm sooo sorry for interrupting your precious make-out session," Adina said mockingly, "Well, go on, Madison, I know you're on the clock!" Adina turned to leave, only to be hit in the back of the head with a pillow.

"Now get out," Ephram replied, waiting for his sister to leave.

"Don't get snippy with me, Mr.," Adina scolded, "I mean, I'm sure dad would just love to know that your seeing Delia's babysitter. I just know he'd be thrilled!"

"You wouldn't," Ephram responded nonchalantly, "I've got far too much dirt on you."

"Whatever, jailbait," Adina brushed off his comment, "I'm not sticking around for your corruption. Have fun kids!" Adina grabbed her coat and walked towards the door.

"Where are you going?" Madison suddenly spoke up, "Your supposed to be working on homework."

"Excuse me?" Adina turned, a shocked expression on her face, "What right do you have to be telling me what to I'm supposed to be doing?"

"Your dad left me in charge," Madison said, putting her hands on her hips.

"My god," Adina scoffed, "Look at yourself! Your supposed to be babysitting Delia, and here you are shoving your tongue down Ephram's throat!"

"That is none of your business," Madison told her sternly.

"Okay, Miss Business Ethics 2003, I'm sorry I don't fit your standards," Adina scowled, "I'm going to Amy's, and I'll be back by 9. So don't worry your empty little head about it!" And with that, Adina stormed out of the house.

"Ugh!" Madison shouted, "I cannot stand her!"

"She's just trying to establish dominance," Ephram explained, "I mean, you did technically take over her role as Delia's "role model"."

"Yeah, but still," Madison sighed, "Most teenagers would be happy to get rid of the responsibilities I took over for her."

"Adina doesn't work that way," Ephram tried to elaborate, "She does what she has too, even if it means working her ass off. And if there's one thing she really hates, it's the feeling of giving up. Believe me, I've dealt with her for 15 years."

"I just don't understand her," Madison commented, "And I guess I never will. When I was her age, I would have been grateful."

"But you and Adina are very different people," Ephram replied, "You didn't have to deal with all the stuff that she has."

"I guess," Madison shrugged, "I don't know, I just don't want to think about it anymore. I should probably get going anyways, you're dad should be home any minute."

******

"I just can't sand her!" Adina fumed as she plopped down on Amy's bed.

"I know how you feel...I just can't stand my parents anymore," Amy sighed tiredly, "Everything is a battle in this house."

"I was so close to getting rid of her," Adina pouted, "But now it's a hopeless cause because Ephram has to be such a dumbass."

"What?" Amy asked, confused, but eager to hear about Ephram.

"Oh you know, his whole weird thing with Madison," Adina mumbled, "I just wish he'd see her for what she really is."

"And that is?" Amy laughed.

"The anti-Christ," Adina smirked.

"Your Jewish, you don't even believe in Christ," Amy pointed out.

"I'm half Jewish," Adina corrected, "So for all intensive purposes, I believe in Jesus."

"Good to know," Amy rolled her eyes, "You know how weird you are?"

"Just weird enough," Adina laughed, "So where's Bright?"

"I so knew you were going to ask that," Amy sneered, "He's probably somewhere around here."

"Really?" Adina perked up, "I mean...alright, that's cool."

"Yeah, yeah," Amy shook her head, "Don't even try to fake it, I know your itching to go see him."

"No, I'm not!" Adina shot back, "I'm not one of those needy girlfriends that can't last a minute alone."

"Yeah you are," Amy laughed, rolling off the bed, "Bright!"

"Hey!" Adina yelled at Amy, "Why??"

"Because I want to make you angry," Amy smiled, and continued to call her brother.

"What do you want?" Bright said, annoyed, as he stuck his head into her room.

"Nevermind," Amy answered, standing up, "I forgot." Bright gave her a confused glance, and then noticed Adina.

"Hey," He smiled. Amy just rolled her eyes.

A/N :Sorry for the lack of updates!! I know it's been forever, but here you go! Please review, and at least 5 reviews will result in a new chappie!