So Serenity began to cry. She didn't start sobbing but a single tear dripped down her cheek. Was she really ugly? Serenity didn't know what to do. She couldn't ask her mom because her mom was probably still wasted from the night before.

She wondered if Drake still thought she was hot after this situation. She wondered if Drake would start to notice all of the things that Sabrina said about her. She wondered if he would act different around her now.

--The Next Day--

Drake ran up Serenity's sidewalk. He rang the doorbell with one hand as he held a bouquet of roses in another. Serenity's mom answered the door, with a bottle of beer in her hand.

"Is Serenity here?" Drake asked as soon as she answered the door. "Upstairs is Serenity!" her mom said laughing, obviously really drunk. "Umm…thanks." He said as he ran upstairs.

He softly knocked on the bedroom door. No one answered. Again he knocked louder and waited for Serenity's voice to say "Come In!" but no answer. He quietly pushed the door open and saw Serenity sleeping.

He laid the roses next to her on her bed and left a note asking her out to dinner by the roses. Then he walked out the bedroom and went downstairs, hoping to avoid her mother. Unfortunately, his hope failed.

"Drakey Boy! When did you come here?" Serenity's mom asked as she stumbled towards him. "Just a couple of minutes ago…remember?" he said. "Where is that girl?" she said referring to Serenity. "She's sleeping." Drake answered. Then her mom went back on the couch and started watching her soap operas as she opened yet another beer.

He walked out the door. Just as he was about to get in the car, Serenity came out.

"Drake!" she said giving him a hug. "I got your note and of course I'll go to dinner with you tonight!" she said. "Awesome." He said smiling. Then he drove away.

Drake walked back in the house and found Sabrina and Josh making out on the couch again. "Gross." Drake whispered as he walked by them. "I heard that!" Josh said. "Drake, why do you have to comment?" Sabrina asked. Drake didn't answer her. "Drake, did you hear me?" she asked but Drake just sat on the chair and ignored her. "DRAKE PARKER!" she yelled. "WHAT?" he finally said annoyed. "Answer me!" she said. "No." he said, stubbornly

"Why?" Sabrina asked innocently. "After you criticized Serenity in the movie theaters the other night, your lucky I'm even saying this much to you." He said looking away from her. "Fine." She said and then she got up and said goodbye to Josh and left. After she left, Josh just glared at Drake. "What?" Drake asked, noticing. "Drake, if me and Sabrina's relationship lasts, I might just become popular because she's like one of the most popular girls in school. You are ruining it. RUINING IT!" Josh said.

"AND?" Drake said getting up. "YOU HEARD THE WAY SHE TALKED TO SERENITY THE OTHER NIGHT. I NEVER EVEN WANT TO SEE HER AGAIN. I'M JUST MAKING AN EXCEPTION FOR YOU BECAUSE YOU'RE HER MAN OF THE WEEK." Drake said, starting to get angry. Josh just stared at Drake. "Man of the week?" Josh asked, as the doorbell rang. "Yeah, I'll bet you like 10 dollars that she'll have another dude next week." Drake said answering the door.

Serenity was standing on the doorstep. "Drake, I need to talk to you." She said. "Ok well lets go upstairs." He said leading her up the stairs. "Ok, talk to me." Drake said, once they were up in the room. "Drake, do you think I'm ugly?" she said sitting on the couch with her head down.

"What?" he asked surprised. He really thought Serenity was beautiful and he really didn't know why she was actually asking this. "It's just what Sabrina said to me the other night…" she said. "NO! Don't even listen to that evil witch! Just was just saying that to make me jealous. It was so obvious" he said.

"I know, it's just I don't know, sometimes I feel that you could probably get so much better than me." She said. "Don't ever say that! I love you." Drake said as he kissed her on the forehead. He loved her more than anything in the world and nothing would ever change that. Or at least, that's what he thought.