When Saturday rolled around, Beca found herself actually excited to have Chloe come over. She even cleaned her side of the room for once.

Beca had just opened up one of her nearly finished mixes when she heard a knock at the door. Chloe greeted the girl with a warm smile when the door opened. "Hey, come on in."

"Thanks. Wow, that's a big TV!"

"Yeah. It's my roommate's. She's gone for the day, so we can use it if you want."

"That'd be great because I bought over some movies," the redhead said, pouring out the contents of her bag. "I've got your classics: E.T., Breakfast at Tiffany's, Halloween, The Thing, Clueless. And then some I just love."

Beca looked at the rather large pile of movies on her bed. "So you watch a lot of movies, huh?"

"Well, no. Most of these are Aubrey's. I didn't know what kind of stuff you like."

"In that case, you didn't have to bring anything."

"Why?" the redhead asked. "Do you not like movies?" Beca just smiled at her. "Like not any at all?"

"Well I saw a porno at a high school party once. Liked the movie,"Beca said with a huge smirk. Chloe burst into laughter.

"So you really don't like movies? Don't you like the endings?"

"Most of them are predictable. The guy gets the girl, that kid sees dead people, the underdogs win, the crazy serial killer gets killed, etc."

"They're not all like that, but the endings aren't always what matters; it's the journey."

"Gosh, Chloe, that's so deep. I'm tearing up," Beca said with sarcasm.

"Oh ha ha, Mitchell. So what do you want to do then?"

Beca picked up one of the cases. "How about this one? House at the End of the Street." She handed it over to her friend.

"Yeah you'll like this one. Jennifer Lawrence is great in it."

"Who?"

"You really need to watch some movies." Chloe walked over and put the disk in Kimmy Jin's DVD player and grabbed the TV remote from her desk. She plopped down on the couch after grabbing the blanket from Beca's bed. Beca went over to save her mix. "What's that?" Chloe asked, seeing the screen.

"It's a song I'm working on. I want to be a music producer."

"That's so awesome. I went through a phase in middle school where I wanted to make music like that, but I could never figure it out."

"Oh yeah? I could teach you if you want."

"Thanks, but I think I'll stick with singing."

"Alright," Beca said sitting down next to Chloe on the couch. She never realized how small it was; she rarely used it. It was Kimmy Jin's, actually. The brunette didn't feel as awkward as she would have anticipated with being so close to Chloe. She was comfortable. She found it easy to be herself around the senior.

Twenty minutes into the movie, Beca spoke up. "Is her dad dead or something? Why doesn't she just live with him if she has so many mommy issues."

Chloe chuckled, "I don't know. They never say."

"That's stupid."

"You're stupid." Chloe stuck out her tongue.

"Just shut up and watch the movie."

"Says the one who doesn't like movies."

"Okay, maybe I like this one."

Later on, Chloe's neck was getting a little stiff, so she rested her head on Beca's shoulder and stretched her legs out a bit. Beca stopped watching the movie then. She looked over the best she could to see Chloe wrapped up like a burrito leaning on her. For some reason, Beca felt butterflies in her stomach. Why? Because of Chloe? Because of the awkward sexual tension in the movie? Beca shook the thought away and tried to focus in on the film. She crossed her arms under the blanket and kicked her feet a few times. The butterflies still wouldn't leave. "Stop moving. This is my favorite part." Beca obeyed and watched the quiet scene. "Do you see it?"

"See what?"

"The face in the tree they're talking about."

"No."

"Yeah, me neither," Chloe laughed.

During the death scene of the killer, Beca closed her eyes. She had to; the movie was actually scaring her. Chloe jumped and grabbed Beca's arm tightly. "I know what happens, but this scene just gets me every time." Beca opened her eyes and smiled. Chloe was smashed against Beca's side as if she was trying to hide from the screen, yet her eyes were locked on the TV. Beca found it cute. Whoa, wait. Cute? Cute? What was happening? Beca never thought anything people did was cute.

"Did you like it?" Chloe asked, standing up to stretch.

"It wasn't too bad. Wasn't predictable at all. I really didn't see that twist coming."

"Want to watch another one?" Beca groaned causing Chloe to laugh.

"Fine."

"Pick one of these three: Easy A, Zombieland or Crazy, Stupid, Love."

"Don't they all have the same actress in it? Emma Slone or something."

"Emma Stone. She's amazing. Oh, we could watch this instead. I haven't seen this one yet."

Beca read the title, "Scott Pilgrim vs. The World? Never heard of it."

"It has Mary Elizabeth Winstead in it."

"Who?"

"Yeah, you really need to watch more movies."