Okay, I have to say, this is only going up because of the awesome reviews I got after the last chapter. I didn't get brought back for a tryout so I thought I'd let out my bitterness with Jace and Clary. And I'm pretty sure it was successful. And I don't think I'll do this every chapter but I'd like to give a shout out to the people who gave me said awesome reviews...

MirrorFlower and DarkWind

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lunareclipse3- I'd like to say you got one of the character translations right which is awesome. You'll get to know who's who in this chapter.

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So thanks guys, reviews are pure motivation. And self esteem boost, which seems to be a godsend today.

I do not own Pride and Prejudice or Mortal Instruments. And now that that's done...

"Girls," Jocelyn shouted. Clary, Isabelle, and Aline ran from different parts of the house. Isabelle walked gracefully, Clary pulled on a sweater as she walked, and Aline twirled on her way over.

They all took seats around the family room, where most of the meetings took place. This is where Jocelyn and Luke sat Clary and Isabelle down when she was pregnant with Aline. Even where Isabelle was told of the arrival of Clary. Clary didn't suspect that was what the news was today though. After fifteen years, she sure hoped not.

"My godson is going to be staying with us for a while this summer. His name is Sebastian and he hasn't been on very good terms with his parents. He's been living at Imogen Herondale's mansion," Luke explained.

"Imogen Herondale? The writer?" Clary asked.

"Yes, that one," Luke said. This earned an eye roll from Aline.

"So, godson? As in not really related?" Aline questioned.

"He's eighteen," Jocelyn said. Aline sunk back in her chair. Clary laughed as Isabelle patted her on the back. She never gave up.

"So when will he be arriving?" Isabelle asked as Aline sulked out of the room.

"It should be tomorrow," Luke said.

"Short notice?" Clary asked.

"Only for you three. We didn't tell you till today because you've all been so busy lately," Their mother replied. Clary nodded and started to head up to her room. Just then Isabelle tapped on her shoulder.

"Would you please come with me to help Simon with the party? He's only been to one party around here and Kaelie and Jace aren't much help."

Clary sighed. Anything for her older sister. Soon enough she'd be back at college and Clary would be lonely once again. And Isabelle had been the most amazing older sister, growing up. It's about time Clary paid her back.

"Sure, let's head over there," Clary said...When Clary and Isabelle showed up to the beach they found Kaelie attempting at conversation with Jace and Simon holding a clipboard and pencil, looking thoughtful. Clary shook her head.

"Here, let me see," She said taking the clipboard when he handed it to her.

On the page he had a list of food and utensils needed.

"You're going to need at least a stereo. I wouldn't recommend playing anything 90's. 80's music is appreciated by some of the adults around here. If you do decide to go current with the music, keep it slow. Rap music and heavy metal are acquired tastes, but light rock is great," Clary said, "Here, I'll right it down for you."

Jace made his way over to the table with interest written across his face.

"Personally I find some 90's music great for parties. And a lot of decent slow songs were released then."

"Okay you tell me what you would do then. Maybe you know the people around here better than me," Clary replied. She handed him a pencil, challenging him to take a shot at it.

"Okay. I agree with your opinion on slow songs but I thing light rock should be stayed away from. It's lousy," Jace said with disgust. Clary wrinkled her nose.

"I find it enjoyable," Clary said.

"Yeah well I find anchovies enjoyable but I don't make other people eat them," Jace said.

"Nobody's complained in the past," Clary retorted.

"Nobody wants to break your fragile feelings," Jace said.

"Why am I even talking to you about this? I've been in this town my whole life and you've been here for two and a half weeks. I really don't see how you could know anything about the locals tastes," Clary said. She then realized how much two weeks was. It seemed short but the days had stretched out. There was so little time left for summer. It was already close to August. And then Isabelle would leave and the town would be quiet again. Clary frowned at the thought and then realized how long she'd been in thought.

"You haven't heard a word I've been saying," Jace stated.

"It probably wasn't anything helpful so maybe that's a good thing," Clary said.

"You know, you really shouldn't be so stubborn."

"And you really shouldn't be so proud," Clary replied. With that, she once again turned her back on him and walked away. This time she felt his eyes following her every step.

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