A/N: Here's the promised update! Enjoy! :) And thanks for not killing me at the end of yesterday's chapter lol

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Previously on: Parenting 101

It rang twice before he picked up. "Ally!"

Sounds important. Damn.

"Jace? I saw that you tried calling earlier, but my phone never rang. Is everything okay?"

"I tried about ten minutes ago, so you didn't miss me by much. And no, everything is not okay."

"What's up?"

"It's Leah."

My heart dropped. "Oh my god, what happened?"

"She's missing."


Ally POV

I froze. "W-what do you mean she's m-missing?"

"I mean as in gone, we can't find her, she didn't come home. That kind of missing," Jace said.

"Did you try calling her?"

"She left her phone at the house because she was at work. Her coworkers last saw her in her car leaving."

"Where's Quinn?"

"Calling all of Leah's friends with my parents."

"Maybe she just got stuck in traffic?" I hoped.

"That's a long time to be stuck in traffic considering she worked yesterday evening," Jace said.

Shit.

"Jace, calm down. I'll get Austin and we'll be there as soon as we can, okay?"

"Okay, let me know if she calls you!"

"I will." I hung up and dumped the rest of my tea in the sink before running out the door. Thank god I was done with that walking boot and my ankle was all healed up.

I burst through the doors of the rehearsal hall, causing Austin and the band to stop what they were doing and glance in my direction. Trish and Dez were there too, with Maci.

I bent over and put my hands on my knees, out of breath. "Jace...called...Leah...gone..."

That was apparently enough for Austin to comprehend because his eyes widened and he jumped off the stage, throwing a quick "Rehearsals are done until further notice!" over his shoulder to the band as he ran over. Trish and Dez weren't far behind.

"Leah's gone?" Trish asked as I led them into the hallway.

"To where, the store? Because I really should call her and tell her to buy me new underpants while she's there," Dez said.

Trish smacked him across the head. "You idiot! She's missing!"

"Oh...that makes more sense," he said, before screaming, "LEAH'S MISSING!?"

That caused Maci to start crying in Trish's arms and this time Austin smacked Dez. "Good going, dude, you scared her!" Austin took Maci from Trish and tried to calm her down.

"Stop hitting me, my head is as fragile as an egg!"

"Is the inside of your head all mush like the inside of an egg?" Trish shot back.

"Can everybody just shut up?" I exclaimed. "Jace wants us at the house."

"We can't take Mace," Austin said loudly over her crying.

"Dez and I will watch her," Trish said.

"What about my car?" I said.

"I'll drive it back to my place now and drive it to yours when I bring Maci back. Dez and I both came in his vehicle so I don't have my car here anyway."

"Are you sure it's not problem?"

"Yes, just go." She took Maci from Austin and waved us off. "Call us if you hear anything."

"Thanks, you guys!" the two of us said before hurrying out the side exit door to the parking lot. We jumped in Austin's SUV and floored it out of the lot.

"When did Jace call?" Austin asked as we hit the freeway.

"He tried before but my cell never rang so I called back to see what he wanted."

"Leah doesn't have her phone?" Austin asked. "What kind of teenage girl doesn't carry around her phone all the time?"

"She was at work," I told him. "So a responsible one."

"I didn't think a sixteen year old girl could disappear so easily."

"Never underestimate the criminals of Miami," I shuddered.

"Do you think she was taken?" Austin asked.

I shrugged. "I don't know."

We got to Quinn's house ten minutes later and parked on the street. "Oh my god," I said. There were cop cars and detectives everywhere.

Quinn and Jace were sitting on the front steps. Quinn had her head on her older brother's shoulder.

I followed Austin as we walked up the driveway. When they saw us, they jumped up and ran over.

"Thank god!" Quinn cried fresh tears as she ran at Austin and threw her arms around his waist. "I'm seconds away from losing it."

While he comforted her, I hugged Jace. "Anything new?"

He shook his head. "Nothing. The detectives are talking to our parents."

"Where's Jesse?"

"He's on his way," Quinn said. She pulled away from Austin and came over to me while Jace moved to talk to Austin. I rubbed my friend's back. "They'll find her, Quinn, alright?"

"What if they don't?" She sobbed. "Or what if they do but she's…you know…" She couldn't finish as she burst into fresh tears again. The poor girl was a wreck; her hair was thrown into a long sloppy ponytail, and she was wearing sweats with one of Jace's sweaters. She looked like she hadn't slept all night, her brother the same.

Jace wrapped Quinn in a hug. "She's a strong girl, sis. She'll be fine."

"Where's Sheridan?" Austin asked.

Quinn wiped her eyes. "She's, uh, at our grandma's house. I didn't want her around this; she would keep asking where Leah was."

"Yeah, we left Maci with Trish and Dez," I said.

Quinn's mom came over. Her eyes were red. "The police need you two to answer some questions," she said quietly, talking to her two kids.

They nodded and I gave Quinn's hand one last squeeze before they went over. Their mom, Becky, turned to Austin and I. "Thank you for coming, kids. It means a lot to Jace and Quinn."

"It's no problem, Mrs. Bradshaw," I said. "We'll help in any way we can."

"Please, call me Becky," she insisted. "Where's your little one?"

"We left her with Trish and Dez," Austin spoke. "We thought it would be better."

Becky nodded. "I see. Well, if you'll excuse me, I need to go speak with Allan." Allan was her husband.

We nodded and she left. I turned to my boyfriend. "I can't imagine what they're going through right now."

He put an arm around my shoulder. "Leah will show up. I'm sure she's okay."

Just then, Jesse's car squealed around the corner of the street and he flew up to the curb. He jumped out and hurried over to us. "Hey, where's Quinn?" he asked, out of breath.

"Answering questions for the cops," Austin said, shaking his hand. I gave him a quick hug.

"I had to find someone to cover for me at work," Jesse told us. "So I'm a little late."

We talked for a few minutes before Jace and Quinn came back. Quinn ran into Jesse's arms immediately.

"Let's head inside," Jace said. "Get away from all this."

We followed our friends inside and gathered in the kitchen. "Do you guys want something to drink?" Jace asked.

"A water is fine," I said, Austin agreeing.

"I'm good for now, thanks," Jesse said.

Quinn went to the fridge and pulled out a Budweiser, cracking the can open and taking a swig.

"Quinn, no!" Jace exclaimed, yanking it out of her hands.

"Oh, like you give a damn," she snapped at him, trying to take it back. "Give it back!"

"You're not even of legal age!"

"So what? Teenagers drink underage all the time now! Don't even lecture me about that, Jace," she shrieked. "Now hand it over, that's my beer!" She was actually trying to climb up her brother to get the beer he was holding way over his head.

"Quinn!" Jesse said, jumping up and grabbing her around the waist, trying to pull her back. I stood up and hurried over to Jace, grabbing the beer from him and dumping the rest down the sink. A waste, I know, but it needed to be done.

"What the hell?" Quinn screamed. "Why'd you do that?"

Austin grabbed her legs, which were flailing everywhere.

"I just- I need to relax, to calm down, and the alcohol helps!" she yelled. "Let me go!" A few seconds later she started sobbing again and went limp in her boyfriend's arms. I hated seeing her like this; it broke my heart.

Sure that she was done throwing a fit, Austin let go of her and put his head in his hands on the counter.

"Jesse," I said quietly. "Let me take her to her room."

He nodded and handed Quinn's sobbing form over to me.

Austin made a move towards me but I held up a hand. "I'll be fine."

He hesitated but said, "Okay, just holler if you need anything. We'll be in here."

I wrapped my arms around Quinn and helped her walk out of the room and down the hall to her bedroom. Thankfully it wasn't upstairs because that would have been difficult trying to get her up there.

"Here, honey, let's get you cleaned up," I said gently, helping her sit on the bed.

"I'm sorry I snapped at you," she said thickly.

"Don't worry about it, it's okay."

"I'm just…I'm not myself today," she told me, fresh tears forming.

I went to her bathroom and started a bath for her. "Come on, you'll feel better after a bath."

She dragged herself to the tub and stripped before getting in. I helped clean her up and while she dried off, I went to her dresser and pulled out a fresh pair of sweats and a tank top for her to sleep in.

Quinn came back in, looking a little better. "Thanks, Ally," she whispered, taking the clothes from me.

"No problem," I smiled, trying to make her feel better. "I'll be right back," I said.

I went back to the kitchen where the guys were sitting around the counter. Jace looked up when he heard me come back in. "Is she okay?"

"She'll be fine," I said. "Do you have any Advil to help her sleep?"

He opened a cupboard and handed me a bottle. "Thanks," I said, taking one out and grabbing a glass of water so she could wash it down.

I went back to Quinn's room and saw that she was lying down in bed, her back facing me. Her shoulders were shaking lightly and I knew she was crying again.

"Quinn?" I asked quietly.

"Come in," she muttered.

I walked over to her and sat on the end of her bed. "I brought you an Advil and some water."

She sat up and tucked her hair behind her ears. She took the Advil and took a sip of water to wash it down. "Is it gone?"

She stuck her tongue out and moved it up so I could see underneath. "Good," I said.

We were quiet for a minute before she suddenly said, "Why Leah?"

I gave her a sympathetic look. "I don't know, honey."

"I mean, why my baby sister? The cops don't even have any leads yet."

"Don't worry so much, Quinn, Leah is a very strong girl," I soothed. "Try and get some sleep, though, alright? You'll feel better when you wake up."

She handed me the glass of water and I set it on her bedside table. She crawled under the covers and I tucked her in. She was out almost as soon as her head hit the pillow, so I shut her light off and quietly closed the door behind me on my way out.

I went back to the kitchen. "Where's Jesse?" I asked the two remaining boys.

"Talking to Mom and Dad outside," Jace said.

I nodded in understanding. "Hey Austin, can I talk to you for a second?" I asked my boyfriend. He followed me out of the room and back into the hallway.

"What's up?" he asked when we were in private.

"I think I should stay here with her overnight," I told him. "Just to make sure she's okay."

He pouted.

"Austin, she needs a friend right now," I told him.

He sighed. "Yeah, I know. Maybe Leah will turn up later."

"I hope so," I said.

"Do you want me to go home and pack you a bag?" he asked.

"No, no, that's okay. I'll just borrow some of Quinn's clothes, I'm sure she won't mind," I replied.

"How are you going to get home tomorrow? I've got to take the vehicle back and get Maci now."

"I'll find a ride. I'm sure somebody can give me a lift," I told him.

"Well, alright, if you say so. I guess I'll see you tomorrow then; call me if you need me to pick you up because I'll come right down here and get you."

I smiled. "I know, I will."

He bent to kiss me. "Love you, see you tomorrow."

"Love you too," I told him. He waved and went back into the other room.

I sighed. "Alright, now here's hoping Quinn doesn't wake up."


A/N: I think it's safe to say that Quinn was not herself in this chapter, and it's understandable, obviously. Her sister is missing. Jace was more in control because he's the oldest and he has to be strong for his other little sister. That's a big brother's job! :) Man I wish I had a brother haha.

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