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"Taylor that's completely ridiculous!" Chad said, pouring a bag of chips into a bowl.

"But why sweetie?" Taylor pleaded. "I mean, all I want to do is spend some time alone with you."

"Taylor all we've been doing since you got back is spending time together," he said walking to her living room, the chips in his hands. "I just want to hang out with the guys for one night."

"The guys and Kelsi," she said, resentment practically dripping from her mouth.

Chad placed the bowl on the table.

"Do you have a problem with Kelsi being here?" he asked.

"No, I just don't like her," Taylor stated.

"Whatever," Chad said, walking back to the kitchen.

"Baby, come here," she said, wrapping her arms around his waist. "Are you mad at me?"

"No," he sighed, doing the same.

"Then what's with the bad attitude?"

"I'm just a little stressed, okay," he said, rubbing his forehead. "You know mid-terms and stuff."

"Well, then I have a plan to help you relax," Taylor said, moving a piece of hair out of his eyes.

"What's that?" Chad said, resuming his walk to the kitchen.

"Well, after everyone leaves, why don't you stay?"

Chad pulled a few sodas out of the fridge and slowly set them on the counter.

"Why would I do that?"

"Because I love you," she said.

"I know you do," he said after a second, "but you know I'm not ready for that."

Taylor pulled him into a kiss.

"Think about it," she said. "Let's go outside. I need to do something before gets here."


"Zeke, you're not really going to make us watch this?" Kelsi said, handing him back his DVD of Cabin Fever.

"Yeah," he said, taking it from her while she continued to drive, "You got a problem with it."

"No, except for the fact that last time you made us watch it I couldn't shave my legs for a week," she said, switching on her blinker.

"Oh come on, Kelsi, quit being a—"

"What, pussy?" she interrupted. "Yes I have one, and you'll never get any."

The car burst into a fit of giggles while Zeke's mouth hit the floor.

"Oh burn!" Ryan exclaimed.

"Kelsi's got her spunk back, and more," Troy said from the front seat.

"Yeah, what's up with that?" Zeke asked.

"Well, let's just say I'm feeling like myself again."

"It's good to have you back, Kelsi," Troy said, patting her shoulder.

Kelsi turned her head to Ryan, and gave him a wink as they pulled up to Taylor's.

"Hey guys," Chad greeted them as they stepped out of Kelsi's car.

"Why are you two guys standing out here?" Ryan asked, slamming his door.

Chad just pointed to Taylor who waved a cigarette in their faces.

"Since when did she smoke?" Troy whispered into Kelsi's ear.

"Who knows?"

"So what movies did you guys bring?" Taylor asked exhaling expertly.

"Cabin Fever," Zeke said.

"Talladega Nights," Troy said proudly, holding up the DVD.

"I brought The Wedding Planner," Kelsi said, doing the same.

"Wow, the ultimate chick flick. Nice Kelsi," Taylor said as if she should have been honored to here those words. "At least we'll have one movie I like."

"What do you have, Chad?" Troy asked.

"Hoosiers, and Taylor's not happy."

"It's just so old, baby," she complained. "You could've at least brought Coach Carter, or Remember the Titans."

"Whatever. Are you done yet?" He said impatiently.

"Yes," she said, flicking her cigarette, and starting down the walk. "Follow me."

"Is it just me or is she acting more like Sharpay every single day?" Troy whispered into Kelsi's ear again.

"Thank the Lord, I'm not the only one who noticed," she laughed, lacing arms with his.

"Hey Kelsi," Ryan said as they were almost to the front door. "Can we talk?"

"Ugh, again," she joked, joining him at the porch banister.

"Yes, again," he said. "We've been doing a lot of that lately, huh?"

"Yeah, but that's a good thing," she laughed with Ryan joining her.

"Are you sure you want to do this?" He asked her.

"Come on, don't tell me you changed your mind," she stated.

"Maybe."

"Ryan, this whole thing was your idea," she said, raising her hands for dramatic effect.

"I know that, but now I don't know if this is such about it."

"Why?"

"Be-cause," Ryan said, non-convincingly.

"Ryan," Kelsi said, wanting an answer.

"Alright, alright," he gave in. "I don't really want to put you in a situation you 're not ready to handle.

Kelsi sighed and leaned against the banister.

"Ryan, I've thought about this," she said, looking down at her feet, "and I've realized that I need to do this. I mean, how else can I get over this dilemma than facing it head on? I've had your support this far, don't take it back. Besides, I've got a song, and a show, to finish.

"You're so dedicated," he said, pinching her cheek.

"Oh, shut up, Ryan," she laughed, walking into the house.


AN: Ok, I'm back after forever, I'm sorry. I know this is short, but the next one will be longer. I mentioned like 6 movies, and I swear, I don't own them.

P.S. Anybody who didn't get Kelsi's reason for not wanting to watch Cabin Fever, you really need to watch the movie.

- Everybody, put up your hands. Say I don't wanna be in love, I don't wanna be in love