Danny VS Dylan

Chapter 1

Come on think! I have to see him! I have to get to him! How? I stopped pacing. I had to think of something to get to him, but what could I use to tell him the truth? A gazed into the viewer that showed me the lost sibling that I had only just found out about. He was being weird, acting strange, like a human which made me ashamed to be his brother, but the important thing was that I have found him and that we can finally be brothers again and that maybe he can help me fulfill the prophecy. There! That girl, the blonde alien girl...yes. He was attracted to her no doubt and that's how I would get to him. She was the way to break down his tough exterior and make him see the truth, the truth about himself. She was the only way that I could truly get to meet my brother and show him what we were meant to do...together. This plan was going to work out just fine.

I was walking towards the school when I noticed someone coming up behind me and fast. I turned expecting it to be an alien only to discover it was Danny who was racing Mark who was right on his heels. Danny didn't slow down, but just merely shoved me out of the way.

"Sorry Cathy," Danny called over his shoulder and I watched slightly angry as Danny and Mark disappeared. Why did Danny always have to be so competitive with Mark? He had proved plenty of times that he was better than Mark, and he was part of an age old secret society that made him famous throughout the whole galaxy! I sighed angry and turned to try to gather my papers and books that had been scattered all over the yard that I had fallen in.

"Are you okay?" I looked up as boy with shaggy light brown hair and gentle green eyes crouched beside me starting to gather up my books.

"Uh...yeah," I said excepting my books from him. "Thanks," I said and he gave me his hand and helped me stand up.

"I was watching from the other side of the street," The boy said. "I saw what happened and came to make sure you were okay," The boy added.

"No that was just my friend Danny being himself," I replied and the boy looked off to where Danny and Mark had disappeared.

"Nice friend," The boy said sarcastically and I laughed.

"He's actually really nice, he's just really competitive with this guy Mark," I explained and the boy shurgged.

"Everyone has their hobby I guess," The boy said and I nodded. The MBC was really our hobby, but he didn't need to know that. "Anyway my names Dylan and I just moved here," The boy introduced holding out his hand.

"I'm Cathy," I said shaking his hand. It was kind of weird, since I had never heard of that introduction method until arriving here on Earth.

"Do you know where the school is by chance?" Dylan asked and I smiled.

"Come on, I'll take you there," I replied and we started to walk towards the school.

"So is it nice here in Singletown?" Dylan asked.

"It's a great town, you've just got to get used to the weird occurrences," I said and then froze. Crud!

"Weird occurrences?" Dylan asked.

"It's just something that me and my friends came up with," I jumped in quickly trying to think of some excuse. "There are some pretty weird people and they can do some pretty weird things," I added and Dylan shrugged.

"Every town has some kind of weird occurrences I guess," Dylan said and I laughed.

"You could say that," I laughed. "So where did you move from?" I asked.

"Oh, well my dad has a military job, so we're always transferred somewhere new a least 4 times a year," Dylan said sadly.

"That sounds hard," I whispered. "Having to start all over again and again."

"At least someone gets it," Dylan said softly. "My parents don't see the harm in always moving, they say that I'm just getting a grand experience of the world," Dylan added. "They've never really understood how hard it is on me, having to leave old friends, get new ones, and then have to leave them behind and then start all over and everything," Dylan muttered softly.

"I'm so sorry," I said gently placing my arm on his shoulder. He stopped and I embarrassedly took away my hand and he gave me a small smile.

"You're the first person whose ever been really nice to me on my first day in a new place," Dylan said.

"You're welcome then," I replied beaming brightly.

"If only there was a girl like you in every town," Dylan said and I felt myself blush.

"Thanks, I'm surprised you have a hard time making friends when you're so nice," I replied and Dylan blushed just like I had.

"Now its my turn to say thanks," Dylan whispered.

"You're welcome, again," I said.

"You're pretty nice yourself," Dylan said and I felt my cheeks burn red again. "Maybe if everyone in Singletown is as nice as you I will make friends easily," Dylan added.

"Well, you already have one," I said and Dylan glanced over at me with surprise.

"you want to be my friend?" Dylan asked and I laughed.

"Of course, after you helped me back there, there is no reason why I shouldn't be," I said and Dylan turned to face me with a bright smile on his face.

"Thank you so much," Dylan said and he gave me a hug. I was shocked and a little unprepared for the sudden wave of emotion that washed over me and after Dylan had let go that left me swaying. "Are you okay?" Dylan asked with a small smile on his face.

"Yeah, come on or else we'll be late for school," I said and we were hurried on until we reached the school. Dylan and I split up there as he had to go and get his schedule. I quickly went to my locker and put all of my stuff away and started to dig out my books for my first period class.

"Hey Cathy," I ignored the pride in Danny's voice.

"Hi Danny," I said curtly.

"Look I'm sorry about knocking you down, I hope I didn't hurt you," Danny said. I closed my locker and turned to face him.

"No I wasn't hurt, thanks for asking," I said angrily and started down the hall towards my class.

"Cathy I'm sorry," Danny said as he walked beside me. "Mark said that I couldn't beat him in and race and I proved him wrong," Danny added.

"That's not the point," I whispered.

"What is it then?" Danny asked and I pulled him aside to where no one could eavesdrop on our conversation.

"The point is that you don't have to lower yourself to Mark's level to prove yourself. You're part of the MBC, Danny! Isn't that enough?" I asked angrily. Danny fell silent his eyes avoiding mine and I sighed and moved past him towards my classroom. However angry I was at him...I could never be all that mad at him...I mean I still liked him.