Disclaimer: I'm searching for the tag on my butt that says "employee of Disney", but until I find it, let's just say that nope, I don't own.

Note: Sorry for making you guys wait for the next chapter. I've been distracted by other fic projects.

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Nick walked Madison to her front door before the two turned to each other.

"So, I guess I'll see you tomorrow?" He asked. Madison nodded. He held her hands gently and gazed into her eyes.

"You really do look beautiful tonight," he said. Madison smiled and blushed slightly.

"Thanks, you too……….I mean….Handsome….you look handsome," she said. Nick smiled. "Well, goodnight," she said.

"Goodnight," he said softly. The two stood there, simply staring at each other. They laughed. "I should probably get my sister's car back to her," he said.

"Right," Madison nodded. "So, goodnight," she said. Nick pulled her closer and kissed her gently. Madison responded to the kiss as their tongues slid against each other. Nick cupped her cheek with one hand, his thumb caressing her chin as they kissed.

"Oh, oh I'm sorry," came a voice, causing both teens to break apart. They looked at the front door and saw an older woman standing in the doorway. She was fairly light skinned and had shoulder length dark hair done in a ponytail. She almost looked like an older version of Madison. "I heard voices outside, I…hmm, sorry," she said, laughing gently.

"Hey mom," Madison said, slightly embarrassed. The woman looked at Nick and tilted her head.

"So, you must be Nick," she said.

"Uh, yeah….yes……Uh, good evening Mrs. Rocca," he said, shaking her hand.

"Oh, please, call me Sylvia. It's nice to finally meet you. My daughters have told me so much about you…..Well, mostly Madison," she said, smiling.

"Mom," Madison said, her cheeks burning red.

"Dominic, honey, come here and get the camera!" Sylvia said, calling back into the house.

"Oh no," Madison groaned. Soon, a somewhat large muscular man with tan skin and short dark hair came into the doorway.

"What is it?" He asked.

"Uh…..Nick Russell, sir," Nick said, extending his hand to him. He looked at Nick.

"Ah, so you're the boy seeing my little Maddie,"

"Daddy…" Madison groaned, her cheeks getting redder by the minute. Dominic smiled and took Nick's hand, practically dragging the younger man into the house. Oh man, is he one of those stereotypical dads? There's a shotgun waiting for me……I just know it…Nick thought to himself. He was cut off by Dominic giving Nick a hearty laugh and clapping him on the back.

"So, my daughters tell me you ride a motorcycle," he said, taking a seat on one of the arm chairs in the living room and making Nick sit on the couch. Sylvia and Madison entered the room and Madison sat down next to Nick while her mother sat on the arm chair near her husband.

"Uh, yes sir," he said. Dominic smiled.

"Did she tell you I used to have a bike myself?" He asked. Then he shook his head. "No, no, of course not. I gave it up before she and Vida were born," he leaned in closer to the couch and put his hand by his mouth, as if he was whispering a secret. "Wife made me give it up," he said. Sylvia smacked her husband on the leg.

"It wasn't practical," she said. Dominic laughed and leaned back, putting a hand on his wife's knee. "Besides, you looked silly on it,"

"You didn't think it looked silly when we were in college," he said, giving her a wink. Sylvia blushed and playfully swatted his hand away. Dominic laughed again and turned back to the teenagers. "So, is it parked outside?" He asked.

"Huh? Oh, uh, no sir," Nick said. "I'm still sort of working on it,"

"I don't know if I'm too keen on my daughter riding on a motorcycle," Sylvia said. She looked at Nick. "No offense to you, dear. I'm sure you're a very careful driver,"

"No, no, ma'am, no offense taken," Nick said. He reached over next to him and took Madison's hand in his.

"Mom," Madison groaned. Nick squeezed her hand gently.

"Well, I'm sure the boy isn't going to let anything happen to our baby," Dominic assured his wife. "Right?"

"Of course," Nick said, nodding.

"You know, I have some Harley Davidson magazines, if you'd like to-" Dominic began.

"Dad, Nick's got to get home," Madison said, quickly jumping to her feet and pulling Nick up with her.

"Uh, yeah, I……Some other time, sir," Nick said. Dominic smiled and nodded. "It was nice meeting you both," he said.

"Same here, don't be a stranger now," Sylvia said, smiling at him.

"Thank you," he said. The teens went to walk towards the door.

"Oh, wait, look over here!" Sylvia exclaimed. They turned back around, only to be blinded by a bright flash.

"Mom!" Madison protested.

"What?" Sylvia asked, lowering the camera to her lap. Madison rolled her eyes as she and Nick walked out of the house. They stood on the front porch, Nick lightly rubbing his eyes to clear away the spots.

"I'm sorry about my parents," Madison said, feeling incredibly embarrassed. Nick laughed.

"It's okay. They were really nice," he said.

"Are you okay to drive?" Madison asked. Nick nodded.

"Yeah, I'm fine," he said. He leaned over and kissed her. "Goodnight," he said.

"Goodnight," Madison said. Nick gave her one last smile as he walked to his sister's car. Madison stood on the porch until he drove away before walking back into the house and looking at her parents.

"He seems like a nice boy," Dominic said, nodding.

"And he isn't too bad to look at, either, huh?" Sylvia asked, winking at her daughter. Madison shook her head laughingly before climbing up the stairs to her room.