You never know

How much you love something

Until you lose it

~Anonymous

~Jesse~

I wiped off my hands with the rag I was holding, "How much do you know about cars?"

"Hun, I grew up with four brothers, I know tons." She answered automatically, and I couldn't help but chuckle.

"Oh, do you know anything about cars?" He questioned, looking up from his hands.

"Hun, I grew up with four brothers, I know tons." I laughed and he chuckled with me.

"I'm trying to fix up this old car I found, just a little project to keep me distracted from reality, Jake lets me use his garage for stuff like this, you can come help if you'd like," I offered her, with a smile, hoping she'd accept.

"Sure, anything to do other then sit around bored on a Friday night is fine with me." She stood up and picked Shad up, following me back to the garage. She tied Shad's leash to a sturdy looking pipe.

"So, what do you think is wrong with the car mainly?" She checked the car out. I put my hands on my hips, recalling everything I could about the motor.

"The motor is in bad shape, I just can't figure out what it is." I told her, his hands on his hips.

She laughed and motioned to the dolly, "May I?"

"By all means," I shrugged, backing up a little bit.

She lay down on the dolly and slid under the car, she was down there for a while. I couldn't help but look at her legs, how long and tan they were.

She rolled out after about ten minutes.

"You have really long legs," I blurted, covering my mouth in embarrassment after doing so.

"Why, thank you." She giggled.

She hopped up and opened the hood, looking down at the ancient car's engin

She leaned over, as if trying to taunt me or something. I held my breath as she bent over farther; she just had to wear those really short shorts today, didn't she?

I saw her shiver in disgust and walk over to one of the well organized shelves. She sorted through the caps and then pulled out a very tiny one.

She looked over at me for a moment, a small smirk emblazoned on her lips.

She got a rubber glove and pulled gum out, discarding the glove along with it. She then screwed on the small cap she'd chosen.

"Jess?" She looked up at me.

"Hmm?" I responded, breaking from my gaze on her.

"I need a pair of pliers, and some metal wire about this thick," She held her index finger and thumb about a millimeter apart.

"Okay," I nodded to her and walked to the back room where Jake preferred to keep most of his supplies. I snagged the small pliers and a roll of wire.

I walked back into the room and spotted her lying under the car already, her hand stuck out from the bottom, I placed the wire and pliers in her hand.

She mumbled a thank you and started working.

She rolled back out, a big smile on her face. She was covered in oil as well; some of it had gotten on her white tank top and on her fore head. A few spots of it had dripped in her hair which was pulled into a sloppy bun on the top of her head.

"There are some holes in the side, a few pieces of metal will patch them up and this thing will run good as new, you did change the oil, right?" She asked, standing up and reaching for a rag, wiping her own hands off.

I smiled, "Yeah, thanks. You can stick around if you want; I know Shad is enjoying his nap." I nodded to Shad, who'd passed out next to the pole she'd tied him to.

She laughed and rolled her eyes.

"I'll stay if it will make you happy." She kept smirking and I chuckled.

"It'll make my week." I grinned before walking back into the back room reappearing with some masking tape and a roll of thick aluminum.

I went underneath the car on the dolly. I spotted the tiny holes that I hadn't seen before. I tore of some of the inch thick metal sheet and stuck the edges in the holes, taping it up nice and tight.

I rolled back out, a big grin on my face

"Let's see if this baby can run," I mused, running my fingers through his hair and walking over to a small table. I picked up a set of keys and walked over to the passenger side, opening the door for her

"Get in," I laughed and she shrugged hopping in.

"Thanks," She said to me as I slid in the driver's seat.

"Cross your fingers," I told her, and I saw her actually cross them. I put the key in the ignition and turned it, after a few grumbles the car started to run, with a load roar of course, which settled down after a moment.

"It runs!" I shouted happily and grinned at her in all her beautiful glory, "Thanks to you, I didn't even see those holes!"

"What managed to get holes into solid metal, beats me," She shrugged, laughing lightly.

My heart rate increased, but I played it cool. She was sitting barely inches away from me. I hopped out of the car and she got out as well. I crouched down, studying the paint and the color. It was a really old car, from back in like the fifty's. It was hand painted, not the glossy kind of paint they have on cars nowadays. This was a classic Honda.

I told myself baby blue and went back into the storage room, looking for the paints. I finally found the matching color and snagged a few brushes.

"Wanna help?" I smirked, and she laughed nodding. It wasn't too late, and no one was home so I had time.

I popped the lid open. The strong scent of paint filtered through the air. She stumbled back a bit, surprised by the strength of the smell and hit her head on a pipe.

I jolted over to her, my hands on her shoulder.

"You alright?" I asked her, not masking the urgent worry. I didn't like it when she got hurt.

She blinked, staring straight at me, as if unable to find words. She nodded weakly and I couldn't help but chuckle. I recognized this was the beyond perfect moment for me to kiss her, but I wasn't really sure on what she wanted anymore.

I walked back over to where the paint can was and poured it in one of the paint trays, dipping the brush in it and painting along the side of the car door.

"Jess," Her voice was disapproving.

"What?" I looked up at her.

"You're doing it wrong. You have to paint along the grain." She walked over to me and ducked under my arm, so that it was behind her and put her hand over mine, pushing the brush up and down.

It was a tad obvious at what she was setting up for; I rearranged our hands so that mine was on top of hers and used my other hand to tilt her face up towards mine.

"Thanks," I whispered, and she dropped the brush. My eyes were on her perfect pink lips that looked so…kissable.

I twisted my fingers with hers, and wrapped my arm around her waist, pulling her towards me. My lips pressed ever so gently across hers and electricity pounded through my body.

Her lips were soft and gentle against mine and the fire inside of me burned, wanting even more from her. Kissing June couldn't be compared to anything, not even to Emily's cooking, and that was pretty tough to beat.

I knew we shouldn't have been doing this, that June was leaving and starting something with her now was only a bad thing. But I couldn't control myself, all I wanted was her. And she didn't even try to pull back.

My tongue brushed across her lower lip, subconsciously and her lips parted. The way she anticipated what I was going to do next confused me, but it just left me wanting or needing more of her.

A moan escaped her lips, and that only told me she didn't want to stop. I was very thankful for that because I didn't either.

My hands slid along her backside, tracing circles into it.

I was amazed how natural it felt, being in a stuffy old garage with the most beautiful girl in the world, and her not being repulsed at all.

"June…" I couldn't help not containing myself. My lips traced across her jaw line and down her neck. Her fingers had knotted into my hair, pulling me closer, leaving absolutely no space what so ever between us.

"Mmm." She responded, her hands sliding down to my neck again, digging into my shoulders.

The rain was coming down really hard outside; I remembered that I hadn't brought an umbrella because this morning, when I came by, it was only really cloudy. It hadn't occurred to me to bring an umbrella.

"Jess," She pulled away from.

Did I do something wrong? I didn't mean to move too fast. I didn't do anything that she'd disagreed with until now apparently.

"It's almost eleven at night," She gasped for air, but I could tell she didn't regret anything.

ELEVAN AT NIGHT! Laurie is going to kill me! I could feel my face reacting with shock.

"Whoa." My eyes flashed to the window, seeing the torrential downpour.

"Do you need a ride?" I asked, cleaning stuff up and putting the paint and stuff away. I rushed around, putting everything back in the place I had found it in. I walked back into the room and remembered about the umbrella.

"I don't have an umbrella, it wasn't raining earlier." He smiled sheepishly.

"S'okay," She smiled, "You know, you make one sexy grease monkey," She whispered to me after I'd started locking the place up.

I smirked at her, "You just made my ego go from confident to conceited."

"Should I consider that an accomplishment?" She grinned back, and I reached over, brushing her loose bangs out of her eyes and kissing her gently.

She grinned and hugged me tight, kissing me back.

I pulled her into the rain towards the car and Shad pulled her back, sniffing something at the door. He seemed pretty interested, and wouldn't budge, so we had to wait for him.

In the pouring rain.

I looked out at the clear roads, not a soul was out at this hour, not even the teenagers that weren't part of that pack and annoyed the hell out of everyone.

I turned to look at June, who was staring at me, admiration in her eyes. She turned away, blushing like crazy. I did the best thing I could think of, remembering what Laurie had strictly taught me, girls loved to be kissed in the rain.

I walked up behind her, sliding my arms around her waist and placing my lips at her throat, her neck craned around to look at me, and I placed my lips on hers. She turned around, her arms sliding around my neck, pulling me as close as gravity could allow.

I never fully understood what it was with girls and loving being kissed in the pouring rain. I personally didn't see the charm in it, but apparently it was romantic or something.

Shad finally seemed content and I locked the front door, and then pulled June and Shad to my car.

I opened the passenger door for her and then closed it after she slid in. I walked around the back of the car, popping the trunk open and snagging two of the few towels I kept in there. I saw her looking around my car, Shad had made himself cozy in my backseat. I walked around to the front and got in the car, handing her a towel and drying my hair off with the other one I held. We both had gotten pretty wet.

"Here, I usually keep some in my trunk, I get wet when I'm outside in the rain," I explained easily as she dried herself off with the one I'd given her. I looked at me after a moment and laughed she had some oil on her fore head that she hadn't gotten before. She looked at me confused and I leaned over, wiping the strip of black stuff off her skin.

Her face was inches from mine again.

"Jesse," She mumbled, but I silenced her lips with mine. She didn't fight me off, in fact, she kissed me back and seemed quite pleased with me.

"Jesse," She pushed me away for a moment, a look of determination on her face.

"I can't…" She started, but stopped in place, throwing me a heart melting puppy dog face.

"I…You know, I can't start anything with you now. I just don't want to have to leave with things left unsaid, undone. I never intended to do this, or to meet someone as amazing as you, but I can't get into something like this." She whispered, a tear sliding down her left cheek.

I used my thumb to wipe the tear away, kissing her cheek where the tear had slid, "I know, June. I don't want to have to deal with the pain of this once you leave; I just was hoping this could be a small escape of reality. It's Just a onetime thing, because you've made it clear that your life is back in Arizona. You know I love you, and I want you, but I can't stop you from making your own decisions. I don't own you, much to my dismay." I grinned at the last part, and she giggled lightly.

"June, I'm supposed to tell you this, and I want to, but it's going to kill you. I know it will." I murmured, my hand found hers, our fingers tying together. I loved the way her hand fit so perfectly with mine.

I had to tell her about the wolves, about imprinting. I tried to convince myself that this was the only way I could get her to stay, if she knew that we had the unbreakable bond.

"What?" Her voice layered with worry.

"I'm a wolf. And, The Cullen's, they're all vampires. And what you saw yesterday, me getting basically killed, it was all real. There are things here that go far beyond a human's imagination. And I was stupid enough to get you sucked right into the middle of it. It's all might fault June." I hated not having told her before, but it seemed as if she'd never understand. It was kind of a now or never situation.

She looked very confused.

"I know what I saw was real, Jess. But my mom taught me enough to know that you don't ask questions about stuff that isn't your business. I still do that, but what I saw, I just was trying my best to convince myself it wasn't real." She winced.

"June, you don't understand, If we'd never met, if I'd never even laid my eyes on you, none of this would be happening." The guilt over taking me.

"What do you mean?"

"I, Uhm, I imprinted on you, June," My eyes locked with hers, and the electricity started pumping again.

"What is imprinting?" She sounded hopelessly lost.

"It's basically when a wolf, like me, finds their soul mate." I replied gently.

"But, how does it work? How do you know?" She wondered.

"June, I'm going to give you the exact quote of what you're brother, Mr. Jacob Black, said to me when I told him about it." I cleared my throat. "It's when it feels like gravity isn't holding you to the earth anymore. She is. When you get that feeling in your gut, when you're sure nothing could be more perfect than her. It's the feeling she completes you, or you her. That's what imprinting is."

I watched her as she leaned against the seat, took in a deep breath and closed her eyes.

"Did Jacob imprint on Nessie?" Was the first thing she asked me and I couldn't help but laugh.

"You're really bad at getting off main subject, but yes, he did." I chuckled.

"Oh, because last night, I saw them sleeping in the same bed, and I mean literally asleep, and I just thought it was a bit creepy, because she's so young and he's so…not." She shivered a little.

I laughed pretty hard for a moment and then ended it with a sigh.

"Jess, when you told me you loved me, did you really mean it?" She asked me, her voice squeaking.

"June, when I said I loved you, I meant it with all my heart. Sure I was about as drowsy as a drunken man, but when I say something that important, I mean it." I smiled at her, and she jumped at me, wrapping her arms around my neck.

It was weird, at this point, she was supposed to be asking me all about wolves and vampire s and what not, but instead it seemed like she just wanted to hold onto me.

My lips crushed against hers again.

I didn't get her home until a while later, don't worry though, we didn't do anything serious.

I walked her inside.

"What's going on?" My tone was worried as I spotted, Jake, Nessie, Seth, a girl I'd never seen before with short brown hair like Alice's, and all the Cullen's were in the dining room, legit serious expressions on their faces.

"He was in her room, he stole her shirt. He's moving faster than we'd expected. She's got to get out of here now." Jake whispered to me, I wasn't sure if June could hear him or not, I hoped she hadn't.

Alex, the vampire had finished whatever he was doing and is moving on with his revenge against us.

Jake walked closer to me and told me to get her out of here now, Seth was coming with me, he slipped one of the Cullen's silver Visa's in my hand and told me that we could use it for a hotel. We had to get her to at least Canada.

I nodded at Seth and we both picked June up by the arms, dragging her out to my car. We'd forgotten about Shad who was still in the backseat.

Seth picked him up and placed him in the front, before putting June in the back and buckling her up, treating her as if she were four.

"What's happening?" She asked, sounding very tired. "Where are we going?"

"Far, far away." I told her, his eyes meeting mine in the rear view mirror as I slid into the driver's seat and started to pull away, driving as fast as I could.

I didn't know how long we'd been driving for, or where we were for a matter of fact.

I just kept driving.

I'd had to stop for gas a few times, and , some coffee. Seth and June were out cold in the back seat, and Shad was sitting up in the front seat looking out the window. I yawned and started fighting with my eye lids, trying to stay awake.

A little while later my eyes lids were winning, so I manage to get my shoe of and throw it at Seth's head.

"I didn't do it!" He shouted as he woke up, waking June up as well.

"Seth, we gotta switch, I'm passing out up here, it's almost seven in the morning." I begged him, and he nodded.

I pulled off into the nearest shoulder on the road, we were somewhere rural. I hopped out and got in the back, Seth slid into the front and started driving from there.

June was rubbing her eyes.

"Where are we dude?" Seth asked me, going in the same direction I'd been headed in.

"Last I checked we were just getting out of Montana. That was about two hours ago. We're probably in," I tried to imagine a mental picture of the USA.

"If you drove straight through Montana we'd be about one third in North Dakota." June answered automatically.

"Considering how fast you were going and the miles per hour minus two or three stops along the way," She shrugged easily.

Seth and I stared at her dumbfounded.

"How'd you know that?" Seth asked her, great admiration in his tone.

She shrugged again, "I was considered smart back at home."

"You're more than smart up here, June. Even Jess couldn't figure that out, and he's like…Jess. One of the smartest ass's I've ever met!" Seth exclaimed, making June laugh.

"I go to a very prestigious girl's school in Arizona, they're AP classes are hard core." She replied simply, yawning right after it.

When she yawned her nose crinkled up, making the most terribly adorable face ever.

"Where should we go?" Seth interrupted my thoughts about June's adorableness.

"Well, Jake said we should get her as far as way as we can, we should check in with him. I do have an idea though, who's in the mood for some classic Philly Cheese steaks?" I waggled my eyebrows and June's eyes got huge.

"What's up with you guys? And what is the difference between a Philly Cheese Steak and a normal Cheese Steak?" Seth continued, staring at us weirdly.

June's expression became…appalled?

"You've never been to Philly, have you?" She kept staring at him.

"Nope, and didn't think I ever would go there." Seth shrugged.

"Wait, we're nearing Bismarck, and to get to Philly, that's be a grand total of, 1,592 miles. It would take us at least a day and a half driving." June's excited face fell.

"We'll call Jake in a little bit and see if he thinks it's safe if we can get on a plane." I reassured her, and she nodded.

"Sorry, I got all excited because my brothers are in Philly. They go to a really good high school there, so my oldest one, who's 22, owns a house up there and they're all living there until college. They graduate same year as me." She seemed as if she really missed them.

"June, we can go to Philly and see you're brothers there if you want." I smiled, and suddenly her hand was holding mine and she was smiling back.

"Thanks, it just, it would be so amazing to see them, I haven't seen them since last summer. They could only visit for a week because they had football lifts all summer long." She smiled faintly.

"How are they all the same age as you?" Seth looked up at me, through the rear view mirror.

"We're all adopted, my sisters and them. My parents adopted us all when we were just babies. I think it was Vinny who had a teenage mom, Steve was born in the Projects, and I seriously don't know about Shane. Uhm, my little sister, Claire, she was a dumpster baby. And Michelle, my older sister, she was adopted from somewhere in Korea." June shrugged easily.

"How many siblings do you have?" Seth asked, his jaw dropping.

She counted her fingers. "Seven,"

"But you only named six," I pointed out, and she nodded.

"I know, my oldest brother, Ted, when he turned 18, five years ago, he enlisted in the Marines. He's still alive, but my parents were so disappointed in him, he got emancipated." Her smile faded again.

"Oh," Seth swallowed.

"Why don't you go back to sleep," I whispered and she nodded, yawning again.

She leaned against my shoulder, and I wrapped my arm around her, pulling her into me chest. She curled into me, her head rested on my chest. She nodded off soon, and so did I.

We were woken up by the car lurching forward and then skidding to a stop. There was the sound of a car door slamming and tapping on my window.

I looked up to see Seth grinning down at me.

I sighed and woke June up carefully; she did the cutest thing ever and curled further into me, muttering something about five more minutes.

I laughed and opened the door, picking her up bridal style and holding her, Seth was grinning.

"Jake called, he asked where we were and I was near a store so I stopped, we're in the middle of Minnesota. I asked him if it was safe for us to get on a plane and he said completely, the vampire dude is still in Washington. He said we could go to Philly, but we had to call him every few hours and he'd update us." Seth beamed. Then I noticed we were at an airport.

June was still out cold in my arms.

"Alice said we could put everything on the card, she spends more money in one shopping trip than on what it will cost for air fare and for parking." He shrugged and I nodded. He'd pulled us into the airport's parking lot.

"Thinkk of how weird this looks out of context, two huge guys and a freakishly tall and beautiful girl in the airport grabbing a random flight to Philadelphia with no luggage.

Seth's eyes got huge and he ran to the front of the car, pulling Shad out of the front seat.

"Shit, what do we do with him?" I moaned and Seth looked confused.

"Jess," Seth looked at me, "You're not wearing a shirt."

I looked down to my bare chest that June was curled against. She was still wearing that white tank top with the oil all over it.

This looked really bad.

"In my trunk, I think I have a t-shirt," I told him and he unlocked my trunk, throwing a a grey shirt at me.

It landed on June's head.

She then woke up.

"Oh, god, this thing smells horrible!" She clawed the shirt off her head. Seth cracked up and she looked around, hopping out of my arms.

I chuckled and she handed me the shirt.

"Sorry," she smiled sweetly and looked around, "Where the hell are we?"

"Minnesota," Seth and I answered together.

"Oh, uhm, at the airport?" She looked confused.

"We're going to Philly." Seth grinned and June's jaw dropped.

"You called Jake? He said we could!" She hugged Seth, and backed off as Shad yelped, with her crushing him.

"Oops." She took Shad and kissed the top of his head. "Sorry, Bup."

"Bup?" I asked her as we started walking towards the building, I had pulled on the t-shirt and June had set Shad on the ground.

"Oh, I kinda nick named him Buppy, like a cross between Puppy and Buddy." She laughed embarrassed.

"Oh, cool." I chuckled and Seth rolled his eyes.

As soon as we got inside we walked up to the desk and talked to the lady behind it. She kept flashing smiles in mine and Seth's directions. We got three tickets and an animal cage for Shad to Philadelphia International Airport. Luckily, it took off in only forty minutes. We had sometimes to kill before we could board and we had to give Shad to the animal people so they could put him up with the other animals in some cage.

We waited in the terminal until they announced when we could get on the plane. I had gone to get something to eat and Seth had come with, we left June in the terminal alone, knowing no one could hurt her there.

When we got back there were three guys talking to June, she was laughing lightly, but the look on her face stated she was very uncomfortable.

I could just catch their conversation.

"…lovely girl….alone…..airport… number?" I heard a tall brown haired one say. The other two were talking a mile a minute.

June wanted out, I could tell.

I strolled over, sitting next to her, and putting my arm around her shoulders, "What seems to be the problem here, babe?" I asked her, I could see the thankfulness in her eyes.

They all looked disappointed and walked away, June hugged me tight.

"Thank you! I don't know what happened but those three weird guys just came up to me and were asking me weird things and hitting on me and ugh," She shivered. I chuckled and hugged her back.

"It was no problem; I could tell from the look on your face you were uncomfortable." I smirked.

People started getting up and heading toward the terminal and so I grabbed June's hand and pulled her up, it was time to board the plane. Seth followed us, linking arms with June.

"My protectors," She rolled her eyes at us, but didn't let go.

We got on the plane, sitting in coach class, fourth row. Seth got the window seat, and I got the aisle, making June sit in the smack middle, for her protection.

The flight attendants went over the usual procedures and I sighed, sitting back in my seat as June explained to Seth what was so amazing about Philly Cheese steaks.

I passed out soon after that, and felt someone hitting my arm, waking me up.

"Yo', Jess, we're here, and you sound like a lawn mower when you sleep." June giggled.

I shrugged and started standing up with everyone else, June and Seth rammed into me.

"Ow," I muttered and June looked at me apologetically.

"Sorry, Seth was tickling me, he knows I hate that," She frowned and I glanced at Seth who was staring at June like a lovesick puppy.

Oh, no he didn't! He can't be crushing on her! He's not supposed to!

I decided I'd deal with that later, we had to get off and go get Shad, who June was rambling on about. Seth just nodded like a fool.

I grabbed both of their wrists, pulling them off the plane with me. We got out and went to the pickup line for animals, it wasn't too bad. Only like four other people in line, but it was taking a long time.

I sighed and all of a sudden, June's arms were wrapped around my waist. I looked down at her, shocked.

"Sorry," She mumbled, pulling away, but I laughed and pulled her back. "You looked like you could use a hug."

I hugged her back, still laughing until it was our turn in line.

We got Shad back with no problem, and we rented a car, also reserving a room at the Park Hyatt, a pet friendly hotel.

After Seth drove us there like a madman. Seriously, respecting the law doesn't seem to occur to Seth.

We hopped out, parking the car and walking into the lobby, receiving several stares from girls. I noticed my arm was casually draped over June's shoulders.

They were jealous.

Wow, that was unexpected. June went up to the front desk and got us our room key, and then we went and hung out in the room for a while.

"Okay," June stood in front of us, as Seth and I were sitting on the separate bed's, flipping through the T.V. channels.

"Three options, Go get new clothing, Go Eat at Pat's, which is way better than Gino's, or go see my brothers." June counted them off with her fingers. I knew we had to do all of them, or she'd have a heart attack.

"Well, I vote we go get new clothes, because you're covered in oil, he smells horrible, and I got a hole in my shirt," Seth said, standing up and I agreed.

"Then we go see my brothers, and then we go to Pat's."June grinned, "We're seeing my brothers before food it's almost been a year, so I don't want to hear a complaint about either of you being hungry."

Seth and I nodded at her sudden authority. Shad was sleeping peacefully on the bed. There was some dog food stored in the kitchen area and June had fed him that.

We headed out, where we got our clothes? I don't know, June ran into the mall and was in there for twenty minutes before reemerging with two shopping bags. She was wearing jeans and a new tightly fitting t-shirt, and had on some sweet shades.

"Okay, here," She threw a bag at each of us. She got us gym shorts and t-shirts. She had figured out our normal usual wardrobe quickly, I was impressed.

Seth and I jogged inside, changing then coming back out to find June in the car, listening to the radio.

She was nodding her head along to a song and her mouth was moving as if she were singing along. Her eyes were closed so she didn't see us. As I neared the car, I heard The Trooper by Iron Maiden playing.

She had good taste in music. We rapped on the window and he head shot up in surprise. She blushed embarrassed, but she didn't turn off the music.

We got in the back, figuring she knew where to go.

"Alright, Plymouth Meeting Mall to H-Town. Easy," She said to herself, pulling out of the mall parking lot.

I wasn't paying attention until June started driving through a very familiar neighborhood in a small suburb.

"June, do you know where we are?" I asked her cautiously.

"Duh, we're in H-Town, baby," She grinned, pulling down Duran Street, and pulling up to a small yellow house.

"Here we are," She announced excitedly.

"June," I said, not sure what to say next.

"What?" She looked at me innocently.
I pointed to the green house three houses down across the street.

"That's my old house."

Hey.

I know I haven't left an author's note in a while, but I kinda gave up on begging for reviews, now I just right it for my soul entertainment.

Anywho, I wrote another story, it's called:

I Love To Hate You

It's a Brady/ OC story. I just love me some OC's.

Anywho, Whatcha think? I've always planned on having them get to Philly somehow. I'm happy Seth got to go, and he has a crush on June, which pisses Jesse off.

Be excited to read about June's brothers, Steve, one of them, is a lot like Emmett, but a bit smarter.

And one more thing.

I NEED A BETA BADLY! SERIOUSLY! I NEED ONE DESPERATLEY! REVIEW ME IF YOU"D LIKE TO! But mention it in the review! I realllllllly need one.

Please.

Peace, Love, T-Pain,

Maddie