Part two:

When Georgie walked into her room she found her sister sprawled out on her bed, flipping through a magazine.

"Hey Maxie."

Maxie didn't look up from her magazine. "Hi."

By the look on her sisters face Georgie could tell that some thing was up. She knew all about the unfortunate sex bet business and cooper breaking up with her, but Maxie had doubtlessly gotten over it.

Georgie decided to leave her alone. She went into the bathroom and changed out of her volunteers uniform. When she came out, Maxie was exactly where Georgie had left her.

"Well you seem happy. What happened at the hospital?" Maxie asked.

"Nothing!" Georgie answered quickly. She'd tried not to think about him but the mans face kept coming back to mind.

Maxie gave her a questioning look. " Yeah right! You've had that silly grin on you're face since you walked in. Don't tell me nothing happened."

Georgie plopped down besides her sister. " I sort of met someone at the hospital today."

"Was he sick? I know you have a big heart and all but dating a sick guy is kinda weird."

Georgie punched Maxie's arm lightly. "No, he wasn't! He was…" she got a dreamy look in her eyes.

"Hot, right?" Maxie supplied.

" I was going to say interesting, but yes he was hot" she admitted. "I was kind of upset, so I went up on the roof to get some air. I thought that I was alone when out of nowhere someone asked me what was wrong. I turned around and found this guy sitting on the ledge. We started talking and I ended up telling him about Dillon and that whole deal."

"What's his name?"

"I don't know but I think he just moved here."

"Oooh! Mysterious. He's like you're super secret crush!" Maxie teased.

""I don't have a crush!"

"Oh yes you do." Maxie cooed.

"I don't"

"You do!" Maxie insisted.

Realizing that her sister wouldn't relent, Georgie decided to change the subject. "Any way… how was your day?"

Maxie Shrugged dismissively. "I tried to win Coop back but he's still mad at me."

"Sorry."

"Yeah, well after a wasted dinner, I went over to Kelly's looking for you. You weren't there of course but I did run into that jerk you call a friend."

"Spinelli?"

"That's the one." Maxie replied dryly.

"Did you two fight?"

Maxie flipped a page. "Yep."

Georgie sighed heavily. "She wished that her sister and friend could get along but sadly the two fought nearly every time they were in a room together. "Do you want to talk about it?"

"Nope." She didn't even want to think about him anymore. He hated her and she hated him, end of story. There were better things to talk about, things which had nothing to do with him. "So did you pick your dress for the Ball yet?"

"No, but I have some ideas" Georgie said excitedly.

"Well I already bought mine. Wanna see?" Yep, Fashion is the Band-Aid that covers all wounds, Maxie thought as she got up and walked to her room.