A/N: Here's a reply to some awesome reviewers:

My reviewer from Texas: Thanks for the review. Texas is where some of my family live. I've never been myself, but I was gonna be named Austin if I was a dude from Austin, TX and I was born on Superbowl Sunday when the Cowboys won the Superbowl. haha.

haleygur7: Thanks for the review neighbor! haha(: Mississippi is a really cool place. I've been there a few times. Bama is awesome and glad you love the story! Hope I don't disappoint y'all.(:

xXSparky CadeXx: Saying y'all in Scotland? That is awesome! (Glad you told me where Glasgow was because I would have never knew haha! I suck at Geography. lol) The only country I've ever been to out of the U.S. is Mexico. They don't say y'all there unless they are trying to sound like someone from the U.S. (or at least I didn't find any) Glad you like the story and hope I don't disappoint.

The one thing that kept going through my mind is: 'Did I really like the idea of being Two-Bit's girl?'

Johnny broke the silence, when Two-Bit jumped back in the truck after getting gas, which was weird with in it's self, but his questions have been throwing me through a loop, "Hey, Two-Bit, are you and your girl fighting?"

I guess he was talking about Two-Bit's girl, Livy Newman. She wasn't a good one. I had a feeling she was with other guys besides Two-Bit. I think Two-Bit knew my distaste for the broad, but she just got under my skin. I couldn't shake the feeling either. "Yeah, you haven't brought her around in a while." I looked at Two-Bit waiting for his answer.

"No point, she isn't my girl any more," he replied. "She went off to be with some Socs." He didn't seem to phased by it. He parked the truck backwards so we could all get into the tailgate of his truck to watch it.

Johnny climbed out of the truck and that was when I first saw the stitches across his left cheek. He still looked sort of sick from the ride seeing the Socs. "I'll be right back," he muttered. He walked off towards the bathrooms.

I just sat in the back of the tailgate. "I'm gonna get me a coke. You want anything?" Two-Bit asked.

"Yeah, get me a coke," I said and fished around in my pockets for some money, but he was off before I got it out. I just sat there waiting for the movie to start. I snuggled in Two-Bit's jacket closer feeling the cold. I figured no one would be here, but I forgot we had went to several places before we came here. I guess I was too lost in thought to remember where all we went. I guess I was a lot like Ponyboy in a way, or he's a lot like me one. I saw some Socs come park beside Two-Bit's truck.

"Hey, Little Lady, why are you all by your lonesome?" one asked when he saw me by myself.

"I ain't by myself. My buddies are on their way back," I said, but kept staring at the screen even though the movie hadn't started yet.

"I don't see 'em around," another replied and I felt one try to play with my hair.

"Get your hands off me you Socs!" I yelled and backed away from them. I gave them a death glare.

"Grab her," the first one said while he reached for me.

I shoved reaching arms off me and ran. I wouldn't run normally, but three against one isn't exactly in my favor. I went straight through a group of greaser girls. I think I lost 'em. Glory, I sure hoped so. I saw Two-Bit walking with Johnny with a couple of cokes in his hand.

"Hey, hey, you ok, Aly?" Two-Bit asked.

"Socs... Chasing... Me..." I gasped out taking a breath in between words. I saw Two-Bit's hand unconsciously move towards his switch blade. I felt Two-Bit pull me to his side and put an arm cross my shoulder. I was confused until I looked up and saw the Socs coming towards us.

"Oh, you ran off to some greasers? Why you gotta be like that, Sweetheart?" I clinched my fist, but kept my trap shut. Darry threatened to skin me alive last time I got in a fight with the Socs. Johnny was shaking the whole time.

Two-Bit said, "You might want to leave my girl alone."

"You shouldn't be leaving her alone. Someone better my take her then white trash with long greasy hair."

I clenched my hand into a fist. I debated on spittin' in their face, but figured Two-Bit and me couldn't take 'em all. Johnny was starting to look pale, but kept his tuff-look going. I glanced over and saw the manager of the theater start walking by. I spit on 'em, but made sure to grab Two-Bit's wrist so he wouldn't reach for the switch in his back pocket.

"You little tramp!" the leader of the three yelled.

The manager ran over before the leader could take three steps towards me. "Break it up!" he yelled. He forced the three Socs to leave when I told them an exaggerated story about them.

Two-Bit took a drag from a cig after we got to his truck. "You sure you're alright, Johnny Cakes?" he asked looking at a shook up Johnny.

"Yeah, man, they just give me the spooks after last night, too soon for rumbles," he admitted.

Two-Bit nodded and gave Johnny a cig. Two-Bit was patting his pockets and then reached around me and found the lighter in his jacket pocket, which I was still wearing. I looked at him and kept hearing the same words he said in my head: Youmightwanttoleavemygirlalone.

I must have shivered because Two-Bit wrapped his arm around my shoulders again. "It'll be alright, Aly, we won't let any Socs get ya."

Johnny nodded his head in agreement. "You gonna tell Darry?" he asked.

I shook my head no. "He's just gonna worry if we tell him. Plus, he will beat Two-Bit's head anyway since he was my ride when I ditched school."

Two-Bit gave a laugh and said, "Yeah, he's probably wondering where you ran off to. Maybe I should act like the good civilian who found you wonderin' on your own."

Johnny and I laughed at that one. Johnny said, "Probably wouldn't believe you since even Darry knows Two-Bit's been watching your ever move since you was fifteen." We were at the lot, and he hopped out of the truck. "I'll see you guys later. I'm gonna stay here for a while." He looked towards his house and noticed it was quiet for once. "I might go home later."

"Alright, but if your folks are still fightin', you can come to Darry's. We can go crash at my place."

Johnny nodded, but you could see the emotions in his eyes. I think he just needed to let out all the emotion by himself. Ponyboy told me sometimes he would cry in front of him, but I think that's something that makes them best friends too. They are both really emotional. I guess I am too, but I don't care to show the guys most of the time. Like when Mom and Dad died, I cried so much the first few weeks and even a month later sometimes when they would mention them I would start tearing up.

When we pulled up to my house, I sat in the truck for the longest. I didn't want to go inside. "Do I got to go in?" I asked half kidding and half serious.

"Yeah, c'mon stop being a chicken, Curtis," Two-Bit said laughing. He walked through the front door first, and I walked in behind him.

Soda said, "Hey, Al, where ya been?"

"I went to the movies with Two-Bit and Johnny."

"While you skipped school?" Darry added with his signature angry voice.

"C'mon, Dare, everyone has a skip day every once in a while. Ain't that right, Pony?" Soda asked.

Ponyboy nodded and said, "Yeah, sometimes it's too much, Darry."

I guess since Ponyboy was still shook up, Darry seemed to let it drop for now.

"So where's Johnny?" Ponyboy asked.

"He wanted to go to the lot. He said he might come by later."

"Why do you have on Two-Bit's jacket?" he asked. I could have strangled the kid. He asked too many questions.

"It was cold outside," I replied glancing over at Two-Bit.

Soda grinned and said, "Your Two-Bit's girl?" I guess he seemed to really like the idea.

Two-Bit shrugged and said, "Yeah, she is." He looked at me with an amused look. He raised an eyebrow like he was daring me to disagree.

Steve seemed amused by it and laughed. "Really?"

Darry seemed like he couldn't decide whether to be mad or not about this. "You two?" he asked again.

"Yep," I replied.

Darry looked at Two-Bit and said, "You better not hurt her, Two-Bit."

"I know, Superman, I won't hurt her."

Soda said, "We are not going on double dates, Two-Bit." Soda starting laughing.

We all laughed about that. I was still standing up like an idiot. I would have just sat in the floor, but I wasn't sure if I was supposed to or not. I finally took in a silent deep breath and walked over towards Two-Bit. I sat down between him and Soda. I felt an arm drape across my shoulder. I moved towards Two-Bit to snuggle closer to his side.

Steve said, "Who would have known Aly could be such a girl?"

I flipped him off and grinned. Even Darry laughed at that. "That's my girl," Two-Bit said while looking happier then I've seen him in a long time. Maybe it wouldn't be bad being Two-Bit's girl, heck even Darry seemed to like the idea.

A/N: Sorry I know I said it was going to be less time, but a lot of stuff came up. It is making me mad because I like to continue with my story as much as possible. Hope you enjoy! I will probably have another chapter up tomorrow because I don't have much to do. (I'm a college student so that's rare to come by!)

-Dani