Okay, because you're such awesome people, I've decided to update today! I think this is the first time I've updated two days in a row! Yay you! Anyway, the original chapter 5 was WAY too long; it was like eleven pages long. No way was that going to work. So I split it in two. Chapter 5 and chapter 6. So expect two more updates after this one. So here's chapter 5... You should read it now… why are you still reading this? Read chapter 5!

Just One of the Guys

Chapter 5

"Hey Eleanor." Jeanette greeted after school that day. "Are you feeling any better?" She asked sitting on her bed and placing a sympathetic hand on her shoulder.

Eleanor sniffed. "My boyfriend of two years just broke up with me." Eleanor muttered. "I feel awesome! How would you feel Jeanette!?" Eleanor asked with a glare.

"I don't know. I've never been dumped." Jeanette responded with a laugh. Eleanor shot a death glare at her sister, and she immediately stopped laughing. Eleanor fell back on her bed and laid back facing Jeanette. Jeanette frowned. "Eleanor, I'm going to say something that I never thought I would say." Eleanor turned slightly and waited for her to continue. "Now, don't freak out on me, but I think Alvin is right."

"What!?"

"See, that's freaking out." Jeanette pointed out.

"Jeanette! You're my sister! You're not supposed to take his side!" Eleanor whined.

"Well, I'm not going to take you side!" Jeanette said.

"Why not?"

"You're wrong!" Jeanette exclaimed. Eleanor scoffed slightly and rolled her eyes. "See? You're doing it now! You're covering up the fact that you're hurting with anger. Who does that sound like?" Jeanette pointed. Eleanor scowled and turned her back on her sister again. "It's okay to feel a little vulnerable right now. You just suffered a great blow, but you could've avoided the whole thing if you had been honest with Alvin in the first place." Jeanette said.

Eleanor continued to scowl and crossed her arms. "You can go now."

Jeanette smiled. "You're doing it again."

Eleanor turned around. "You can go now." She said putting emphasis on the word "go."

Jeanette shrugged and made her way to the door. "Just know what's more important. Soccer or Alvin?" She then walked out of Eleanor's room. Once in her own room she called back, "Good night!"

Eleanor scowled at the door frame, where Jeanette once stood. "I hate it when she does that." She mumbled falling back onto her bed.

"Only because I'm right!" Jeanette yelled from across the hall.

Eleanor glared. "Good night, Jeanette!" She called back.

"She is right, Ellie." Brittany called from her own room.

Eleanor rolled her eyes and stood up. "Who asked you!?" She yelled and shut her door.

Eleanor walked back over to her bed and lay across it. "You're doing it again." She heard a muffled voice sing. Eleanor sighed in frustration.

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Theodore groaned as Alvin played the same cord for the umpteenth time that day. "Simon, how long has he been at it?" He asked. Simon continued reading and did not respond. "Simon?" There was still no answer. Theodore walked over to the kitchen table. "Simon!" He exclaimed banging the tabletop.

Simon jumped and looked up at Theodore. He blinked as he watched his lips move. Simon then removed the ear plugs in his ears. "What?"

Theodore rolled his eyes. "How long has Alvin been tuning that guitar?" He asked, more than irritated.

Simon checked his watched. "About… an hour."

Theodore groaned and fell back into a chair. "Whose turn is it?" Theodore asked.

"I did it last time." Simon said returning to his book.

Theodore nodded and made his way to the stairs. He stopped when he realized something. "No you didn't!" He called to Simon.

"I know a song that never ends, never ends, never ends. I know a song that never ends, so maybe you should shut up." Simon sang.

Theodore rolled his eyes as Simon began again. He walked upstairs to Alvin's room and knocked on the door. The noise finally came to a stop. Theodore sighed in relief. "Who is it?" Alvin asked.

"It's Theodore." Theodore answered.

Theodore waited as Alvin slowly shuffled towards the door. "What is it?" He asked once he opened his door.

"I just wanted to make sure you're okay. I heard you and Eleanor broke up." Theodore said sincerely.

Alvin opened his door wider, indicating that Theodore could come in, and plopped back down on his bed. "Where'd you hear that?" He asked.

Theodore took a seat on the edge of the bed. "I was down the hall, I actually heard you break up." Alvin nodded. "Plus there's this chain text going around." Theodore added on jokingly. Alvin remained unmoved. "That was a joke." Theodore pointed out. Alvin just continued to blink. "Anyway," Theodore breathed. "What I didn't hear was why you broke up."

Alvin sat back and leaned against his headboard. "She's changed. I don't even know her anymore." Theodore gave him a skeptical look. "She's been sly, secretive, conceited-"

"Why does this sound so familiar?" Theodore interrupted.

Alvin wrinkled his brow in confusion. "What do you mean?" He asked.

"Alvin, that sounds a lot like you." Theodore said.

"No it's sounds a lot like Brittany." Alvin disagreed.

"Who does Brittany remind you of?" Theodore asked. Alvin glared, but remained silent. "you know how if you hang around someone long enough, you start acting like them?" Theodore paused to get an answer, but Alvin continued to glare. "Maybe that's what happened," Theodore suggested. "because sometimes it's like you two switched bodies or something."

Alvin's expression remained. "you can go now." He said.

Theodore chuckled. "You're only kicking me out because you know I'm right." Theodore pointed out.

Alvin continued to glare. "You. Can. Go. Now." Alvin repeated.

Theodore shook his head and headed for the door. "Don't let your stubbornness get in the way of something great." Theodore warned as he left.

Alvin's lips puckered in frustration. "I hate it when he does that." He finally said laying back on his bed.

"Because I'm right." Theodore said poking his head back in the door. Alvin glared and through a shoe and him. Theodore quickly closed the door, avoiding a shoe in the face.

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