"Oh…." Katey Groaned as she got up from off the floor. "I can't believe I fell asleep." She looked at her wristwatch. They would be here soon. She opened up her bag and found an outfit she could work in. She took a bandana that she had and tied her hair up. She went to the refrigerator and grabbed her orange juice. She poured a glass and took a sip.

There was a knock at the door. She heard a key being slipped into the lock and turned. "Knock knock," she heard her father say.

"Hey." She said as she walked over to him."

"We brought you something." He held up a plate.

"Oh, thank you." She took it and placed it on the counter.

" Wow you really cleaned this place up." Her father said as he looked around.

"Are you kidding, I just did the basics." Katey turned around and saw her sister. Her face looked disgusted. "Suzie." She walked over to her and gave her a hug.

"You mean you have to live here?"

"Come on it's not that bad."

"Katey I brought a few things, I'll go bring them up."

"I'll go and help you." They walked down the stairs and out the front door. Packed in the car she saw a nightstand and a few lamps.

"Here take this." Katey took the lamps as her father grabbed the nightstand.

"Do you need a truck?" They turned around and saw Robert standing in the doorway.

"Do you have one?" Robert held out his keys. "Thanks I'll get them after I put these up there,"

"Oh no you won't Katey. I will." She walked up to the apartment. Her father walked downstairs grabbed the keys and went to get more with Robert. Katey stood next to her sister.

"I can't believe this,"

"Neither can I." Katey walked over to her bag, next to it was a box. She picked it up and plugged it in. After opening the lid she placed a record on the player. "Shall we hear from Ms. Lola Martinez?"

"Who, Lola Martinez?"

"Yes." She pulled out a record cover. Suzie took it and examined it.

"How did you-"

"I bought it before we left. Something to remember Cuba by." Suzie gave it back and nodded her head. Katey put the needle on the record and immediately the record started playing. Katey walked to the center of the room, between the kitchen and the living room and began to dance the routine as though Javier was still with her. How she missed him.

At the end of the song she and Suzie started dancing. Katey took a break and started to eat what her father brought, as Suzie tried to figure out how the routine went.

"Katey! I need help!" she could hear her father yell from the stairwell. Katey walked out of the doorway and saw her father trying to work a mattress up the stairs. Katey rushed to help. She lead it into the first bedroom. Robert started to come in with metal and his tool box.

"Come on you two. I need more help." Katey and Suzie followed him and made the many trips to get her things. By the time that everything was moved in and everyone had gone, the dysfunctional apartment began to seem more like home.

There was a table against the wall with 3 chairs, a couch and smaller sofa in the living room, a coffee table, two end tables with lamps on top of them. In the bedroom Katey's old bed and mattress with her dresser and desk. In the second was another dresser that had a diaper changer on it, and Katey's old crib.

Katey took out a book that she placed in the closet about plumbing and went into her bedroom to get the toolbox she had asked Robert to leave behind. She went into the bathroom and looked at the shower.

She opened the book and tried to get started. After a half an hour she got so frustrated that she threw the wrench at the ground and sat there.

Knock knock…Katey got up and answered the door. Standing there was a tall young man with brown hair.

"Excuse me, my name is Adam, I'm your neighbor downstairs."

"I know who you are. You gave me a twenty to go away yesterday."

"Oh, was that you? I'm sorry, yesterday just wasn't my day." He trailed off, then picked up the conversation again. "I heard something, and I just wanted to make sure you were okay."

"Oh, I'm sorry. I got frustrated. I can't fix my shower. Every time I do something it still doesn't want to work"

"Really, here let me take a look." He walked past her and into the bathroom. He took the wrench from off the floor and started working. "You see… before I got…"He stopped and looked at her in the eyes, "before I went to school, I was a plumber."

"Oh really."

"Yeah… I'll have this done in no time." Katey stood at the end of the shower, as he worked they talked, about random things, neither of them revealing any big secrets, just small talk. He adjusted a pipe and suddenly the water began to spray out of the faucet. Spraying them instantaneously with ice cold water.

Katey squealed and tried to get out before getting any more wet. He turned the knob for the shower to the of position and looked at her soaking wet. "Why didn't you tell me you turned it on!" He said laughing. She looked at him and began laughing too. "Well, now that we know this works, is there anything else?" he said jokingly.

"Actually, if you don't mind, the sink doesn't work that well either. It-" he moved turned the sink. When he saw the sink spewing the black murky liquid he made a fake movement to puke in the toilet. "Yeah, it does that."

"Haha thank you for telling me before hand."

"Hey I tried right, but noooo, you wouldn't listen to me." He chuckled to himself and got to work on the sink. When he was finished, he looked at Katey.

"Is it possible, that I could see you again sometime?"

"I don't know, I guess we'll know when it happens." He nodded and headed towards the door. Katey followed him.

"Thank you for everything you've done for me Adam."

"No problem. Have a good day, Katey." She shut the door and collapsed on the couch.

A/n: So it looks like she may have found a new love… but what about the secret comment,I said earlier. Are they both hiding something? Ill she see him again? What will her life be like? Thanks for those who reviewed