Austin was leaning against the wall and sitting down. Dez was sitting on the stool.

"We're really locked up," said Austin. "I thought we would never be locked up."

"Man, what are we gonna do?" said Dez. "Plus, I stink. Will they let us shower?"

"I don't know. I'll ask."

"Hey, girls!" yelled Austin.

"Yes, Austin," said Jade.

"We smell like my girlfriend's terrible foot odor," said Dez. "Can we shower at least?"

"Believe him," said Austin. "Rosie can stink up an entire basketball court just by taking both of her shoes off."

"Do you think we're idiots?" said Tanya. "You're not using our shower. We can shower you another way."

"Oh, really?" said Austin.

The girls got up and went to get stuff.

Austin turned to Dez and whispered, "Dude, they're gonna open the door. When they do, we're gonna run out of here."

When the girls open the door, Jade came in with a water hose and sprayed the boys.

Austin and Dez were unable to escape. Water blasted right at them, unable to see or run away.

When they fell to the ground, Jade stopped. Leah and Tanya ran in, and started rubbing soap on them. The boys were still unable to see. Struggling to escape.

Finally, the girls ran out and locked the door.

Dez and Austin stood up. They were soaking wet.

"How did you like your bath?" asked Leah through the microphone.

"I felt violated!" said Dez.

Ally was in the practice room. She was wrapped in a blanket, sitting in one of the chairs. Her eyes was pale red and tears were running down her face. She was listening to Someone Like You by Adele.

Rosie and Trish walked in. Trish said, "Are you alright?"

"No," she murmured.

"Ally, there might be a logical explanation why a girl answered Austin's phone," said Rosie.

"Yeah. Probably he was too busy having that girl's legs wrapped around his neck," said Ally.

"Ally, listen," said Trish. "Maybe you should let your little crush on Austin go."

"It's not just a little crush," said Ally. "I tried to letting him go, but…he's always on my mind. No matter what, everything reminds me of him. I've had dreams about him, you know? One of them was Valentine's Day. He gave me a big, white teddy bear. It was adorable."

"Were we in there?" asked Rosie. "What did Dez give me?"

"A skunk named Pepé la Peu."

"Nice."

"Ally, how about we show Austin that two can play it that game?" said Trish. "Tonight we go out and find a guy for you."

"Trish, I don't know."

"Alls, come on," said Rosie. "You need to a man in your life. If Austin isn't him, then you need to find him."

"Really?"

"Yeah. Where should we go?"

"JJ's Smash House?" asked Trish.

"JJ's!"

Austin sanged, "Nobody knows… the trouble I've seen. Nobody knows."

Leah was sitting at the table, sharpening a kitchen knife with another.

"Leah, can we eat something?" said Dez.

"Oh, sure," said Leah. "Of course I'll give y'all food…if you guys do me a favor."

"What favor?" asked Austin.

"If Austin kisses me."

"What?!"

"We need food!" whispered Dez.

"I'm not gonna kiss her," whispered Austin.

"If we get food, we could get out of here."

"I heard that," said Leah. "Since I heard of your plan, I'll kiss him through the glass."

"No!" yelled Austin. "Not gonna happen!"

"Sorry, Austin," said Dez. "You're my brother and my best friend, but if we don't have food, I'm gonna eat my pants!"

"I'm not gonna kiss her."

"Oh, yes, you are!"

Dez grabbed Austin by the arm and twisted it to his back. He slammed Austin onto the window.

"Come and get him, Leah!" yelled Dez.

"Oh, I will," said Leah.

She ran and started kissing Austin through the glass.

During the kissing, she said, "This is so romantic!"

"Kill me!" yelled Austin.