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Chapter 2

"Ren!" Louis pounded on his sisters door later that same night. After a few seconds with no answer he knocked again. "Ren, I need to talk to you. It's important."

"What do you want?" Ren asked harshly, as she opened the door. "I'm tired and I was almost asleep when you decided to knock my door down."

"I need advice," Louis told his sister who just rolled her eyes.

"Ask Mom and Dad," Ren told him, slamming the door in his face.

"They wouldn't know about this," Louis answered. "Please Ren!"

"You're going to stand out there and keep me awake until I say yes aren't you?" Ren asked, banging her head against the door.

"Yes," Louis answered smiling. He knew he had gotten his way and just waited for his sister to open up.

Ren sighed, opening the door as Louis had expected. "Fine, but you had better make this snappy. I have a ton to do tommorow and I need my sleep."

"Whatever Ren." Louis sat down on his sisters unmade bed.

"Will you get off my bed," Ren grabbed Louis by the hand and slung him off. He landed on the floor with a thud. "Just get on with it."

"It's about Twitty."

"Ren rolled her eyes. Figures. "What about him? Did you two have another fight? I can't fix things everytime you guys have a little tussle."

"He's having girl problems." Louis answered, finally picking himself off of the floor. He took a seat in Ren's desk chair and waited for her to say something.

"So he likes some girl and your jealous again? Louis this isn't worth my time." Ren pulled Louis from the chair and led him towards the door.

"Hey, I was not jealous." Louis protested, swinging Ren in the opposite direction. "But that is not the point and even if I was jealous then, that is not what is going on here."

"Whatever, could you just get to the point already?" Ren crossed her arms, annoyed by her brothers inability to get to the point.

"Okay, so Twitty likes this girl and he doesn't know what he should do." Louis told her.

"Tell her," Ren told him, pushing him out the door once again. "Good night." Ren slammed the door in his face.

"It's not that simple," Louis barged back into the room, not even bothering to knock.

"Of course it is," Ren sat down on her bed. "He likes the girl, he should tell her."

"She already has a boyfriend." Louis stated, standing in front of Ren.

"Okay, that complicates things," Ren told him, suddenly interested.

"You think?" Louis groaned.

"Why doesn't he just ask his parents?"

"He wants to know what to do from a girls perspective and it's embarressing for guys to ask their parents about girls, love, and sex." Louis reasoned.

"Then why didn't he ask me himself?"

Louis sighed, "Hello, embarressment!"

"Alright, alright. Calm down Louis and let me think. What would I think if I were in this situation? Telling her would complicate things for her, but then again him keeping his feelings boxed in isn't healthy for him. Ren ran her hands through her hair. "Who is the girl he is so high on?"

The question caught Louis off guard. He hadn't expected Ren to be this interested in Twitty's problem. Come on man, think of a lie, think of a lie. "I'm not at liberty to say."

"What does that mean?" Why do I feel like I've been in this conversation before?

"He didn't tell me," Louis lied. "All he said was that he liked a girl, but she already had a boyfriend."

Ren raised her eyebrow, not really believing her brother. He's up to something. It's probably someone I'm close with and he doesn't want me to know. "This would be easier if I knew who she was so I could try to guage how she would react if he told her."

That's what you think. "Does it really matter who she is?" Louis asked, annoyed by his sisters insistance on knowing who the girl is.

"It could." She answered, still thinking. Ren sighed. "I still think he should tell her."

"What is she doesn't feel the same way?" Louis aksed, trying to cober all the bases.

"He should still tell her. That is the only way he is going to know for sure. Once he tells her, he will feel better. If he doesn't tell her, there is a chance he could regret it one day. And if she doesn't feel the same way about him, then at least he can start to move on and get over her." Ren explained, unsure of her own advice. She didn't want to be responsible for causing Alan to get his heart broken.

"So he should tell her," Louis asked one last time, seeking clrification.

"Yes," Ren answered one more time, becoming agitated. She grabbed Louis and pulled him towards the door. "Can I please get some sleep now?"

"Yeah, sure. Whatever you say Rennie." Louis left his sisters room and headed across the hall to his own room.

"And don't call me Rennie," Ren shouted as she slammed her door shut and returned to her warm bed.

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