And It Really Makes Me Wonder

by

XxTheLadyInRedxX

A/N: CHAPTER TWO. Its short.

-x-x-x-

Wake up with blood-shot eyes

Struggle to memmorize

Way it felt to hearing lies

People that made you cry

"Now, remember to move your shoulders," instructed Delilah, as the kids began to dance. "Gracefully now, Lauren. You have to put your soul into your dancing."

Watching with observant eyes, Delilah tried her best to correct her students. They had gotten so well. And to think it was all because of her.

Feel so good to be bad

Not worth the aftermath

After that, after that

Try to get you back

Before she could instruct further, she heard the sound of a man clearing his throat.

"Alright, that's it for now. Class dismissed, I'll see you guys tomorrow," she called as she walked toward Andrew.

"Fun class?" he teased.

"Yes, actually, it was," she said, sticking her tongue out at him.

"Ready to go out?" he asked.

"Look, I don't think this is such a good idea," she said hesitantly.

"Oh, no, you're not getting away that easy," he said, shaking his head. "A promise is a promise, now let's get you home so you can change."

"But-"

"No but's!" he declared, as he grabbed her wrist and pulled her away.

-x-x-x-

I still don't have the reason

And you don't have the time

And it really makes me wonder

If I ever gave a fuck about you

"This is stupid," she mumbled as Andrew applied her eyeliner for her.

"You're stupid," he muttered back.

"What?" she challenged.

"Are you wearing the black skirt I told you to wear?" he asked, quickly changing topics.

"Well, you kind of forced me into it," she grumbled.

"I did no such thing," he said, appalled.

"You threatened to drop my phone into the toilet!" she accused.

"And you believed me?" he exclaimed.

"You've done it before!" she recalled.

"Oh, yeah," he said, chuckling as he remembered her exact expression.

"Funny, funny Australian man," she stated bitterly.

"Hey, you love me!" he shouted, flailing his arms, eye shadow in one hand.

"Just apply my makeup, pretty boy," she teased.

-x-x-x-

"Delilah, I'd like you to meet my good friend Chuck. Chuck, this is the girl I've been telling you about," he stated.

"Ah, the crazy roommate," he recalled.

They both laughed as Delilah rolled her eyes and smiled.

"Oh," said Chuck. "This is my friend Steven."

Delilah narrowed her eyes as Steven gave her a flirtatious smile.

"Hi," he said, extending his hand so that she'd shake it.

But before anyone could respond, Delilah's eye went wide. THIS WAS A SETUP! Bottling up a sudden anger towards Andrew, she threw him a quick glare before shaking the man's hand.

"Hello, Steven, so - you're gay too I presume," said Delilah with a smirk on her face.

Andrew's face went pale as he looked away. Clearing his throat, Steven looked toward Chuck for help, but his friend was also looking away, a hint of a blush on his cheeks. Looking back at Delilah in confusion, Steven pulled the collar of his shirt looser around his neck.

"Um - no, actually, I'm straight," he said awkwardly.

"Oh!" stated Delilah, faking shock. "Well, I feel just stupid. I am so sorry. I just assumed, you know -"

Waggling her eyebrows toward Andrew, she smiled.

"I mean, I cant keep guys hands off him!" she exclaimed.

-x-x-x-

Give me something to believe in

Cause I don't believe in you anymore, anymore

I wonder if it makes a difference to try

Yeah, so this is goodbye

"What the hell was that?" Andrew yelled as the two entered their apartment. "You behaved like a complete idiot tonight. Where is the shy and civilized Delilah I used to take out to bars with me."

"She was buried the minute you got me a blind date!" she said.

"Oh, stop being a drama queen, Lilah," he mumbled.

"I don't want to talk about this anymore," she mumbled as she took her scarf off and hung it on the coat rack.

"Then perhaps you would like to talk about that moment tonight where you 'accidentally' spilled your glass of water on Steven," he yelled.

"He saw it coming!" she retorted.

"He was nothing but nice to you," said Andrew. "When are you going to move on and not think that every guy you meet is a jackass!"

As the words stung her, Delilah looked away as Andrew made his way to his room. She winced as she heard him slam the door. With a tear in her eye, she quickly wiped it away. She had promised to never cry over him again...

I've been here before, one day, a week

And it won't hurt anymore

You caught me in a lie, I have no alibi

The words you said don't have a meaning