Hey guys! Thanks for the sweet reviews! Sorry for the gap between update. I have a busy schedule, and I tried to update yesterday but didn't have time! I'm going to try to update at least one of my stories each weekend.

Also, I've been thinking, and I might throw in some Rark and Tynka. MIGHT. I haven't officially decided yet, so don't get your hopes up! :)

So, with out further ado, here is chapter six of "I Don't Get It Anymore"! I don't own Shake It Up. Enjoy and review! :)


Logan point of view

"Hey, you two ready to order?"

I turned to Cece one more time. We both smiled.

"Yeah, we're ready." I said.

We both sat down in the booth and told the waiter our order. Then, after he wrote it down and walked away, it was just me and Cece. We were both very silent.

'Should I say something?' I thought to myself. From the look on her face, it seemed like Cece was thinking the same exact thing.

"So… how exactly do you want to play this?" Cece asked.

I never really thought of that. Then I got an idea.

"How about we just pretend that we never met before, and this is our first time getting to know each other." I suggested.

Her face lite up at my suggestion.

"Yeah sure! Let's do that!" She responded smiling.

"Okay!" I exclaimed.

We both settled down in our seats and I sat up a bit straighter.

"So, Cece Jones," I said. "Tell me about yourself."

"Well," She said, pretending to be deep in thought. "I go to John Hughes High School, I'm a dancer on 'Shake It Up-Chicago!', and I'm hoping to become a professional dancer for a career."

"Really?" I said, surprised. I didn't know Cece wanted to become a dancer. I mean, I know that she liked to dance, and all, but I didn't know that she was so serious about it.

I didn't know she was that serious about anything!

"Yeah." She replied. "How about you, Logan Hunter?"

"Well," I began. "I go to Grove High School, I like to play badminton, and I am the manager of a kabob store."

We were both silent for a few seconds, until I added:

"Wow, I just realized that my life is so dull compared to yours."

We both cracked up laughing.

"It's not THAT dull." Cece said, after we were both done laughing.

"Yeah, I guess." I replied. "Hey, I've been meaning to ask. How come you don't live with your dad?"

"Oh, my parents got divorced a long time ago." She exclaimed. "My dad lives in Florida."

"Oh, sorry to hear that." I apologized.

"It's okay." Cece said. "They still get along really well, and my dad does come to visit every now and then."

Then she added:

"How come you don't live with your mom?

I froze. This wasn't something that was easy for me to talk about. In fact, I rarely talk about my mom at all. I never even told Rocky when we were dating!

She must have noticed that I was disturbed by this, because then she changed her mind.

"Sorry! Just forget it! Forget I asked!"

"No, it's okay." I said. "It's not something that's easy for me to talk about. But, since we've known each other for a while, and we've been through a lot together, you should know sooner or later. We were almost siblings, after all."

I took a deep breath before I continued.

"My mother died in a car accident years ago. I was only six years old at the time."


Cece point of view

"My mother died in a car accident years ago. I was only six years old at the time."

My eyes widened and my jaw dropped when I heard this.

I could see in his eyes that just mentioning it really got to him. I always just assumed that his parents were divorced or something like that! I didn't know his mom died!

Looking at Logan, I felt terrible for him. I can't imagine how I would deal with if my mom of dad died. Let alone losing them at such a young age!

"That's terrible." I stated, partly shocked. "I'm so sorry, Logan."

"It's okay." He said, looking up at me. "It happened a long time ago. I'm over it."

I could tell in his eyes that he was lying, and was just trying to hide how much this really hurt him.

"Can we please talk about something else?" He asked politely.

I nodded.

"Yeah sure." I said.

"Hey, I've been wondering, how did you and Rocky get on 'Shake It Up-Chicago!'?" He asked, curiously. "Rocky kept saying she'd tell me, and that it was a crazy story, but she never got around to it!"

I lifted my head, smiled, and my eyes lit up.

"Yeah, she's right!" I exclaimed. "It is a crazy story! I'd love to tell you! So, I guess it all started at school when-"

Just than, our waiter came over with a big pizza pie in his hands.

"One large cheese pizza?" He asked us politely.

We both lit up at the sight of our lunch.

"Finally! I'm starving!" I yelled.

"Me too!" Logan exclaimed.

The waiter put it down on the table, and we continued our chat while chewing on fresh Crusty's pizza until it was time to go.


Rocky point of view

I was in my apartment, in my living room, sitting on the couch, with my brother, Ty. And I felt like ripping the texts books into pieces.

"TY! For the last time, the temperature in which aluminum melts is 660 degrees Celsius! IT'S NOT THAT HARD TO REMEMBER!"

I mean it, there is no way that I'm related to him! Maybe my parents took home the wrong baby! That's the only reasonable explanation!

"Calm down, Rocky!" Ty yelled. "I'm trying! And no offence, but you've been acting pretty cranky all day!"

I rubbed my fingers across my forehead in frustration. I hate to admit it, but he's right. Ever since I got home, I've been in a bad mood.

"Sorry Ty, it's just I'm really stressed out." I explained.

"What do you mean? Did you rejoin the basketball team?" Ty asked. "I told you that your hight is an advantage, but it's not worth it!"

"No, I didn't rejoin the team." I said. "Rocky Blue doesn't make the same mistake twice. It's just, I took Logan and Cece out for lunch today, to try to get them to become friends, and it kind of backfired."

It's silent for a second, and then Ty chuckles.

"Funny, you just said that Rocky Blue doesn't make the same mistake twice." Ty stated. "And yet, you make the mistake again of trying to have those two become friends."

He bursts out laughing. I slowly turned my head towards him and narrowed my eyes.

"Don't mock me!" I snapped, as I threw one of my pencils at him.

After he stopped laughing, Ty said:

"Sorry. But come on Rocky. Did you honestly expect them to make up?"

I sighed.

"To be honest, not really. But it was worth a shot, I guess."

"Look Rocks, it's time to face facts." Ty said. "Those two, are never going to become friends."

"Yeah, I guess your right." I said with a sigh.

"Wait a minute, why were you even trying to get them to make up?" Ty asked curiously.

Then I remembered. I never told him that I was considering getting back together with Logan.

"Uummmmm… no reason." I responded.

Ty narrowed his eyes at me, right before they widened in horror.

"You were going to get back together with him, weren't you?" He exclaimed, angrily.

"No! Nope!" I said, trying to avoid eye contact.

But we all know that I'm a terrible actress. Ty could easily tell I was lying.

"Rocky!" He yelled angrily.

"Okay, it's true! But let me explain!" I exclaimed, hoping to calm him down, even though I couldn't think of a good enough explanation.

Luckily, I was saved by the doorbell.

"I'll get it!" I exclaimed, eager to get out of the current conversation I was having with my overprotective brother.

I ran up to the door, opened it, and was caught by surprise to see who was on the other side.

There standing in the doorway, were Cece and Logan.

And here's the weird part. They were both… smiling! They were happy! What?

"Hey Rocky!" Cece said happily. "Can we come in?"

"Umm, sure I guess." I said, very confused of what was going on.

They both entered the apartment. I could see that Ty also had a confused look on his face, but also glaring at Logan.

"Great news, Rocky!" Logan said. "Cece and I made up!"

My jaw dropped, and my eyes widened. Ty had a similar reaction.

"Really?" I said, shocked. "Are you guys serious?"

"Yup!" Cece said, both her and Logan nodding. "We thought about what you said right before you left, and we realized that you were right."

"We decided that it was about time we put aside our differences and start over." Logan explained. "By the way, is it true that you handcuffed Cece to you and pulled her on stage, and that's how she got on 'Shake It Up-Chicago!'?"

"Yeah." I said blushing a bit and chuckling, remembering that crazy adventure. "This is great! I can't believe you guys are finally friends now!"

"Yeah, me neither!" Logan exclaimed. "And this means that you and I can go out again, right?"

My eyes lite up when I heard this! But before I could respond, Ty interrupted.

"Over my dead body!" He yelled, jumping off the couch.

"What?" Logan said, confused and angry.

"Sorry, long hair, but your not going out with my little sister." Ty snapped, now right in front on Logan.

"Ty that's not fair!" I yelled.

"I don't care!" Ty yelled back. "Since dad's away again, it's my responsibility to look after you and mom! And I said NO!"

And with that, Ty grabbed his text books off the coffee table, and stormed out of the living room into his bedroom, leaving me, Cece and Logan completely speechless.