We ended up letting David set up in the guest bedroom, which happens to be across from my room. I helped him bring in his stuff to the guest room, even though he didn't need help. I thought I would return the favor since he brought in stuff earlier. Joan just stood there shaking her head at me and laughing, once again, to herself.

"Thanks for the help, Em. By the way, do you know when or what we are eating for dinner?" he asked. Typical boy, always thinking about dinner.

"I think our moms are going out to a restaurant and we are ordering a pizza, if that's okay. Oh! I also took the liberty of reserving some movies for us tonight," I said. I said us as if we were dating. Gah, I am such an idiot!

"Pizza sounds cool. I hope you didn't reserve chick flicks."

"Of course, not. I reserved a comedy and two horror movies."

"You reserved two horror movies? It's a good thing I brought some movies. I can't believe you thought we would want to watch scary movies," Kiki said, as she walked into mine and David's conversation. You would think by the way she dresses that she would love horror movies.

"I thought I would be nice and get some movies that David would enjoy too."

"Kiki, I thought you liked horror movies," Joan said. Thank goodness! I don't know how I would survive this week without her.

"I use to." That's all Kiki said. She left the room so she could go argue with Michelle about something stupid.

"I didn't mean to start a fight over movies," David said. He is so cute when he is innocent!

"It's nothing to worry about. I wanted to see these movies anyway. Kiki can get over it. Besides, for the past few years, she has picked out what movies we watch."

"We probably won't have to listen to her gripe about something during the movie now," Joan added.

"You would think with Kiki's new look that horror movies would be right up her ally," said David. "Yeah. I really wish that I don't have to share my room with them. Well, Kiki at least. I can handle Michelle, just as long as Kiki is not around her. Thank God, I have Joan and you. I don't think I could survive this week without you guys here," I said. I smiled a little. Saying stuff like that made me feel all warm and toasty inside.

"Well, I can share this room with you, Emma, if you want." Hearing David say that made me happy, but it also made my cheeks turn a bright shade of red. It caused Joan to leave the room. She was having another laughing fit. David had that silly smirk on his face. I guess he didn't mind that Joan was laughing.

"Gee, thanks. I should probably stay in my room, though. You know, just to make sure that they don't break anything, but if they ever get into an argument or screaming match I'll come over."

"I'll be in there, Em. So, if you like, you can stay over here with David and I can watch your room. Plus, I think that Kiki is scared of me," Joan said, as she walked back into the room. She said that on purpose. I could tell by the sparkle in her eyes.

"See, you won't have to worry about them. Now, let's see about ordering some pizzas." He said that before I had a chance to defend myself. I loved the idea of sharing a room with David, but it was hard to enjoy when Joan is having a giggling fit and your face is turning thirty shades of red.

"I'm gonna get you back, Joan," I whispered to Joan, as we followed David out of his room.

It took us thirty minutes to decide on what types of pizzas we wanted and if we wanted breadsticks or not. Our moms had already left for their night out. They said that they would be out all night. I bet they go to an old disco or something. I saw a movie once when the mom and all her friends went out to a club. How embarrassing!

Anyway, it took us thirty minutes to decide because Kiki and Michelle couldn't make up their mind on what kind of pizza they wanted. Joan, David, and I are going to share a pizza and some cheesy sticks. We also decided on a cherry dessert pizza for dessert. Finally, Kiki and Michelle decided on sausage and pepperoni. Thirty minutes for that?

When the pizzas arrived, we brought them into the den. We all got some plates and napkins and something to drink. I decided to put in one of the horror movies. I did that in hopes that Kiki would leave. Kiki and Michelle sat on the floor. Joan and I were sitting on the couch, but as soon as David entered the room she got up.

"I think I'm gonna sit in the recliner if you don't mind, David." She had that sparkle in her eyes again.

"Not at all," David said. He had that mischevious grin on his face. I looked over at Joan. She was focused on the previews.

I scooted over a little to give David some more room. He scooted with me. My cheeks were getting warm again. His leg was touching mine. I tried to focus on the previews like Joan, but I couldn't stop thinking about him sitting next to him.

"Revenge of the Clown. Sweet," David said, as the title came onto the screen. From what I've heard, the movie is about a circus clown who seeks revenge on people who made fun of him during school. I really hate clowns, but I know Kiki hates them even more. Knowing that made watching the movie somewhat more enjoyable. About half way through the movie, Kiki went to the bathroom and never came back. Michelle went to check on her, even though we were not concerned about her. I know, I know that's terrible.

"She's already asleep. I'm surprised she made it half way. Now we can watch the movie in peace," Michelle said.

I fell asleep before the movie was over. I woke up at three in the morning laying on David's shoulder. Joan was still in the recliner, and Michelle was gone. She must have went to my room. I closed my eyes and savored the moment.