This is the probably one of the funnier chapters. Tibby has a moment, and B (I don't care how to spell it) has an awkward, but funny, moment. Trust me, you'll love it!

Chapter 4- Tropicana mornings and trees

The next morning Bridget woke up and smiled. All she could see was the face of Steve. She walked into the kitchen, still smiling, and poured herself a glass of Tropicana orange juice. In her head she sang, the theme song to the orange juice: good morning, good morning, have a Tropicana morning. She was still smiling. Nothing would erase the memory of last night. She put some clothes on and went for a jog. As she jogged by the Bethesda house, she saw Steve, sitting on the porch step. She went up to him and gave him her number, and then she signaled for him to call her.

Lena took a shower the next morning, and then signed on the computer. She had one message. It was from Tibby.

Had an awesome time last night, call me!

She signed off.

Carmen woke up and walked out to the living room. Her dad and Lydia were not there. Krista was still snoring and Paul had gone on a cruise with Eric, since B could not go. Where were her dad and Lydia? She went to her mom's room. Her mom was awake and watching a taped version of Friends, David was probably at work. It was Carmen's favorite episode. She walked in and lay down in bed with her mom in silence until the show ended. Then Carmen got up and walked out. She threw on some clothes and decided to go outside and get the paper. It was such a nice day outside. She took off for a walk. The wind was blowing in her face and she felt really good. She walked past Bethesda house and saw Steve sitting on the porch step. She walked up to him and sat next to him. He did not seem to want to talk. She slipped him a piece of paper with her number on it. He looked up and smiled then put his head back down. Carmen began walking again and walked faster and with more stride, thinking that Steve was watching her.

Tibby woke up the next morning to Katherine sweetly saying, "Tibby, wake uuuup." She thought it was so cute. Tibby remembered now why she missed home a lot. It was the people there, not her room, or anything she owned, just her family. She walked downstairs, ready to go outside and do something. She couldn't get a job because she promised the sisters that they would all stay together and not have jobs. For at least a month. She walked outside. It was a nice day; she decided to bring her iPod out. She switched it to Sugar, We're Going Down and remembered last night instantly. She remembered Steve's face and how cute he looked. Then as she closed her eyes and tried to imagine him she ran into a tree. She then laughed and laughed until she rounded the corner where the Bethesda house was. Steve sat there with his head down. She jogged up to him, and put one of her headphones on his ear and rewound the song to the chorus. He smiled, but he did not laugh. She slipped her number in his lap and jogged on past.