*Adelles POV*

I wasn't quite sure of where I was headed, but I needed to get out of here fast. I was running so fast actually that I kept tripping. Drew yelled at me to slow down and told me I was going to hurt myself again, but I completely blocked his words out. All I cared about was being as far away from my brothers as possible, and being alone with Drew.

Drew was leading me now that we had reached the parking lot. I had no clue what car we were supposed to be going to. Finally however we reached a car that was well strange to say the least. "Umm, is this really our ride?" I asked giving the car a strange look.

"Hey! Don't judge Morty," a voice called from the driver's seat. I hadn't even realized there was a person sitting in there. The boy sitting in the car looked like one of those scene kids; he had longer shaggy hair, and wore all black. Honestly though what could I expect from a person who owned a hearse.

"Oh sorry," I replied quietly.

"Well get in," he commanded and he unlocked the door.

"Hey be nice Eli!" a girl shouted from the passenger seat. I recognized her as the girl from the front desk earlier. Clare I believe her name was.

Drew opened the door for me, and I slid into the seat. In the back of the car with me was, yet again, another person I didn't know. The boy in the back was much sweeter looking, almost a little girlish. Drew hopped in the car as the boy I now knew as Eli sped away.

It was kind of quiet and awkward on the ride to the Torres house. No one really talked in the car except for when Drew introduced his brother Adam to me. My phone went off several times too, but I ignored the calls. Thankfully though it wasn't a long ride, but I was kind of nervous to be in Drews home.

*Drews POV*

Was I really going to bring this girl to my house? After all that had happened with Bianca and Ali I wasn't so sure this was a good idea. Also I could specifically remember my mother telling me that no girls would be allowed to come over, ever. But what was the worst that could happen? Adelle was a nice girl, and all she was doing was helping me with school work.

When we pulled up to my house I was glad to see that my parents weren't home yet. We all got out of the car. Adam, Eli, and Clare were taking over the living room, which meant I would have to take Adelle up to my room. I could already tell this was going to go badly.

She was so nervous that she could hardly move, and I had to practically drag her up the stairs. Once we were alone though she snapped out of it. "So," I asked taking out my books "what do you want to do first?"

"Well, I have to admit something," she said, "I have no clue what I'm doing. I only said I did so I could spend more time with you."

She looked at me like she thought I was going to be upset, but I wasn't. I was almost happy to be honest. "You wanted to spend more time with me?" I asked with a huge idiotic smile on my face.

"Well yeah," she said glancing down and twirling her hair furiously. I was too shocked to say anything so I just kind of stood there.

"I can go if you want," she said reaching down to grab her things off my bed.

"No stay," I said stopping her hands by taking them in my own, "please."

She finally looked up into my eyes and I simply lost all my good judgment. I cupped her delicate face in my hands, and leaned in to kiss her but she hesitated. "This is kind of embarrassing," she muttered "but I've never really kissed anyone before."

"It's all right." I replied "I'll teach you."

I leaned in again, but this time she didn't pull away. Her lips were soft and tasted like candy; I really couldn't get enough of her. She seemed a little bit confused at first, but then began to eventually get the hang of it.

Just as we began to really get into the kiss I heard the door open, it was Adam. "Mom's home," he said looking at us strangely. I was officially screwed.

"Umm, leave the door open Adam," I said.

I quickly pulled out my books and Adelle did the same. I scattered some papers on the bed and sat down opposite from Adelle. We picked up books and began staring at them intently just as my mother walked in. "Oh, you brought a friend home." She said looking at me displeased.

"Yeah, I'm Adelle," she said happily.
"Oh okay," my mom replied rudely "Drew don't you think your friend should be going home now, it's almost dinner time."

"Yeah, umm I was just leaving," Adelle said quickly gathering her things.

"Good, bye Danielle" my mom said exiting the room.

"I'm really sorry," I said to Adelle frowning.

"No it fine really," she said grabbing her bag. "Will you walk me to the door?"

"Of course," I said leading her down the steps.

"Well bye," I said smiling at her "text me later."
"I will," she said and hugged me. I really didn't want to let her go but my mom came down the stairs, and Adelle left.