Here's the next chapter! Again, I apologize for not updating in over 2 weeks. School literally just bombarded me with projects, tests and all that stuff :(

Anyway, the first part of this chapter is all the cute Alvin and Brittany fluff, and the second part of this chapter is...well, you'll just have to read on ;)


It's been exactly 1 week since Alvin and I got lost here in the woods.

But boy, so much things happened in 1 week, it was almost too overwhelming to wrap my head around.

1 week ago, if someone were to tell me that I would somehow end up falling in love with none other than Alvin Seville himself, and with Alvin feeling the same for me, I wouldn't have believed a single word. But now, though it was sort of hard to believe, Alvin and I are together now, and to be perfectly honest, I am completely happy being with him.

But once we do return home, it's going to take not only our family to get used to us being together, but our friends too. Hell, even I have to get used to the fact that Alvin is now my boyfriend. If you knew me and Alvin, then you would know that there's always been tension between us as friends. We've been viewed as the captains of the football team and the cheerleading squad, the two 'friends' who always seem to be getting into fights.

I knew that I had to just take in the expected mixed reactions from everyone once the learn that Alvin Seville and Brittany Miller are in fact, dating.

I pushed that away, putting that in the back of my mind. As of now, that was the least of my concerns. My top priority right now was for me and Alvin to get back home. But even that makes me cringe, knowing that Miss Miller and Dave would probably never let us out of our houses ever again.

I sighed deeply to myself, trying my very best to ignore the thoughts of that.

I just recently woke up, but I kept my eyes closed. I was still so tired.

But then my eyes suddenly flew open when I felt a soft yet strong pair of arms wrap tighter around my waist. It took me at least 2 seconds to realize the position I was in. I looked up, noticing that I was looking up at the car's ceiling, and it didn't take me too long to remember that Alvin and I fell asleep in the backseats together.

You would think that falling asleep in the backseats of a car would be uncomfortable, but to be honest, it was actually quite comfy.

I laughed softly when I heard Alvin groan softly, nuzzling his face into my hair. I felt a tingling sensation take over my body for a few seconds when I felt the warmth of his body come off to mine.

And that's when I remembered that we were both still naked.

That's when I remembered what happened just last night. Everything that happened last night, everything single detail, every single kiss, touch, movement and breath, came flying back into my mind.

I bit my bottom lip as I laughed to myself, as I reminisced what happened last night, when Alvin and I made love last night...

I couldn't believe it but yes, I had sex with Alvin Seville last night. I lost my virginity last night to Alvin Seville last night. And God, it was incredible. I mean, how can I explain it? Where do I start? Last night was such a new experience, that I wasn't even able to think straight.

Last night was the most heated and sensual experience I've ever had. In fact, I couldn't even remember falling asleep last night! As far as I remember, Alvin and I were having a lot of fun, if you know what I mean.

I guess my light laughter caused Alvin to fully wake up because I felt his soft fingers graze the sides of my bare body. I wanted to ignore it, but the way he touched my skin was just so amazing, that I would hate myself for pushing him away.

"Stop that." I said gently, trying to hold back a laugh.

He laughed softly, and lightly kissed the side of my neck, before trailing his lips up to my ear. "Stop what?"

I stifled a laughed as he began to lightly trace his fingers all along my body. I rolled around onto my other side until I was face to face with him. I looked at him and smiled, noticing his tired, yet devilishly handsome smile.

"You know very well what I'm talking about." I whispered.

He raised an eyebrow, pulling my body closer to his. "I do?"

I laughed, almost inaudibly and whispered, "You do know that it's way too early to be doing this to me, Alvin."

He laughed. "What am I doing?" He asked, clearly teasing.

I bit my lip as a small moan escaped my lips when I felt one of Alvin's hands playfully go down on my body. I looked up into his eyes and said, "That."

He laughed again before pulling his hand back up (Much to my disappointment), and wrapping his arms around my waist. He leaned in and gently kissed me on the lips. He pulled back to look at me in the eyes when I began to laugh again.

He smiled. "What?"

I sighed, smiled and shrugged. "Nothing. I was just thinking...about last night."

He chuckled gently and nodded. "Yeah. That was pretty fun, wasn't it?"

"It was more than just fun." I whispered, leaning in to kiss him again. "It was amazing."

He pulled back to look at me. "But are you sure I didn't hurt you?"

I automatically shook my head. "You didn't hurt me, I promise. Everything about last night was perfect."

And it was. To be honest, I was feeling nervous about having my first time, because I heard that for some people, it may hurt you. But I didn't feel a single ounce of pain last night. Everything that happened between Alvin and I last night couldn't have gone any better.

I sighed again and smiled. "Last night, being our first time doing it...gosh, I can't even imagine it getting any better."

He gave me that handsome and dark smile of his and gently said, "Last night was just the beginning."

I looked at him in the eyes and said, "In fact, if I had to change one thing about last night, it would be that I wish we could have done it even longer."

He smiled and rolled his eyes. "Cut me some slack, Britt. At least I wasn't the one who fell asleep right away."

I rolled my eyes, but gasped as I felt Alvin gently, yet swiftly, pull me on top of him so that I was straddled on his toned stomach. I looked down at him and gave him a knowing look. "And what do you think you're doing?"

He smiled up at me. "Well, you said you wanted it to last longer, so..."

I raised my eyebrows, but smiled as I felt my arousal rise up within me. "But it's still early in the morning."

Alvin scoffed. "So?"

I rolled my eyes but then bit my lip as I felt a newly familiar sensation between my legs on the area where I sat on top of Alvin. "I hate you so much."

He laughed and gave me that handsome yet cocky look. "Really? Well that's funny because I can remember you saying the complete opposite of that just last night...in this exact same position."

My mouth slightly dropped open as I felt my cheeks burn. "Alvin!"

He just laughed before sitting up to kiss me, thus ending our conversation for a really long time as we began a continuation of the activity we had just engaged in last night.

2 hours later...

It was now around 11am. After our second round of you know what, Alvin and I finally got up, took turns washing up in the spring and re-lit our campfire. We were now sitting beside our fire, eating pretzels for breakfast.

I laughed softly to myself, thinking about last night and this morning. It was just so incredible. It wasn't exactly the perfect place to have your first time, being inside a car in the middle of the woods and all, but despite that, it was all still perfect. I felt my cheeks heat up as I began to think about the intimacy Alvin and I will share behind closed doors once we return home.

Then I began to think about everything that has happened in the past few days. To be quite honest, being stranded out here in the woods for an entire week wasn't too bad. Besides the fact that we are probably miles away from home, it was quite nice being out here.

But in the back of my mind, there was this small fear inside of me, making me think that we'll never get out of here. If people are looking for us, it can't take them this long, right? But I know that people are looking for us; Our families wouldn't stop at anything until they find us.

But it's been a week now, and I was beginning to feel frightened, wondering whether or not we'll actually ever return home.

"Alvin." I said.

He turned to me. "Yeah?"

I frowned as I looked at him. I didn't like the fact that we've been stuck here for so long without making a single attempt to rescue ourselves, and Alvin and I both clearly know that we can't rely on getting rescued.

"What are we gonna do?" I asked.

"Do what?" He asked.

I sighed and rolled my eyes. "How are we ever gonna get out of here? We've been here for an entire week already. I wanna get out of this place, Alvin. I wanna go back home." I said.

He sighed. "Britt, I said that we will find a way out of-"

"And when will that be, Alvin?" I snapped, starting to feel frustrated. "You said that last week, the moment we got lost here. When will we get home because it looks like there's absolutely no chance of us getting out of here if we continue to just sit around here all day."

He slightly rolled his eyes. "Will you relax? We will get home eventually, Brittany. But-"

"But what? Alvin, we're not going anywhere if we rely on getting rescued because who the hell knows how long it'll take before someone actually finds us? We could be stuck out here for the next month, even!" I said.

"It's not that easy, Brittany. You don't think I wanna get out of here too? Because I do. But it's not as if a road or something will magically appear in front of us that'll take us back home." He said.

"But aren't you worried about Dave? About your brothers?" I said to him. "Our families are probably worried to death about us. Can we at least try and find a way out? Or at least find something that'll help us?"

"And get lost? No thanks, Brittany." He said.

"Okay, fine. Let's just stay out here until we starve to death. Now there's a smart idea." I snapped.

Alvin stayed quiet for a few seconds and sighed. "Okay, fine. But where do you expect to go? There's literally nowhere to go around here."

"Well, that's because we haven't even tried going anywhere yet." I muttered.

"Fine. Where do you wanna go, then?" He asked, sounding annoyed.

I looked up at him and frowned. I hated the fact that we were arguing. Of course, I knew that despite being in a relationship together, Alvin and I will argue, regardless. But in the situation we were in right now, it was just so frustrating that we couldn't decide on something for our own benefit.

"If I say something, will you listen?" I asked impatiently.

He sighed deeply. "Sure."

I raised my eyebrows. "No complaints?"

He nodded.

I smiled. "Okay, good. So I-"

"But can I say something?" Alvin asked, interrupting me.

I groaned. "What?"

"If we get lost even more, I have nothing to do with it." He said.

I rolled my eyes, completely ignoring his statement. "Can I continue?" I asked.

He nodded.

I sighed deeply before getting my head back together. "Let's try going north." I said, pointing in the direction where the car had rolled down from when we first got here. "Maybe we'll find something."

He sighed and nodded. "Alright, fine. It's still pretty light out anyway. But do you want me to turn on the car's headlights so we can find our way back later?"

I looked at him in confusion. "Your car? But I thought your car was broken."

"Well, the front of the car is broken and shattered. But the engine still runs." He said.

I gaped at him in disbelief for half a second before saying, "Then why the hell didn't you say anything in the first place?"

"I thought you knew!" He said.

"I'm a girl, Alvin. Do you think I know anything about cars?" I asked. "God, you're so annoying!"

Alvin just groaned and began to walk. "Let's just go."

We began to walk throughout the forest, trying to find any signs of help, but after about 30 minutes of straight walking, there was nothing. We were still surrounded by nothing but thick trees. It literally seemed as though we've been walking around in circles because it seemed as though we were going nowhere. We've been walking non-stop this entire time, and I was getting exhausted.

I stopped walking, trying to catch my breath, and said, "Alvin, can we rest for a minute? I'm getting a bit tired."

Alvin stopped and turned around, looking at me with a smirk. "That's not what you said last night...or this morning."

My mouth dropped open as I felt my cheeks blush dangerously. "Shut up!"

He laughed and said, "Okay, fine. You can sit down, I'll continue walking."

"Wait. You're gonna go without me?" I asked.

"I'll be back in 10 minutes, alright?" He said, and without giving me a chance to respond, he walked off into the forest.

I sighed as I sat down on the ground. Alvin better be back soon. The worst possible thing that could happen is us getting lost from each other. I stretched out my legs, frowning as I felt a small amount of pain go up to my thighs. Missing an entire week of cheerleading felt like I had lost all my flexibility.

My mind went back to Miss Miller. As much as I miss my mom, I am not looking forward to the rant she is going to give me when she finds out why I ended up here in the woods in the first place. Knowing that I lied to her, and ditching the house to sneak off to a party really seemed like a smart and simple thing to do at the time, but now, it's probably the stupidest thing I have ever done in my life.

There goes my chances of ever leaving the house ever again.

It seemed as though Alvin has been gone for 20 minutes already, and I was starting to panic. What if he couldn't find his way back to me? Oh God, what if I'm stuck here all alone again? My heart was beginning to race, as I got up on my feet. But to my complete relief, I heard footsteps getting closer and closer.

I turned around and looked, seeing Alvin come my way. I sighed and said, "It's about time. Did-"

"Brittany, guess what I found." He said breathlessly, seeings as though he ran back here.

I looked at him in confusion. "What?"

"Up there, just a few minutes up north. I found a road." He said.

I gasped. "What? A road? Are you serious?"

"I swear, there's one right up there." Alvin said.

"Did you find anyone?" I asked.

He shook his head. "No, I wanted you to see it. Come on."

He began to walk, with me trailing right behind him. My heart was beginning to race again, but in a good way this time. Could this possibly be the day that we finally return home? Minutes later, we stopped walking until we finally got the the place Alvin was talking about. And yes, there was a road, which meant cars, which meant people. I was beginning to have hope, I was beginning to miss my home even more.

I turned to Alvin and said, "Can we follow it? Maybe we'll find someone."

He nodded. "Let's go."

"But wait. What about your car?" I asked him.

"Forget about the car. We'll get it once we call the police." He said.

I sighed and nodded, knowing that he was right. Our top priority right now was finding some source of help that'll help us find our way home. Despite all the trouble I knew I was gonna get into back at home, I couldn't wait to see my friends and family again.

Alvin and I began to walk down the road, unaware of which way we were going, for God knows how long. It seemed as though we've been walking for ages. The hope I had a few minutes ago was quickly dying away, until something in the corner of my eye caught my attention.

"Alvin!" I gasped, stopping in my tracks.

He stopped walking to turn around. "What?"

I pointed into the distance. "What's that?"

"What?" He asked.

"Is that a house?" I asked.

Alvin followed to where my finger pointed and squinted faintly. "Is it? I can't tell."

"I think it is! Alvin, let's go see it. Maybe it's a small town or something. Maybe someone in there can help us!" I said.

Without any hesitations, Alvin and I began to make our way to it. As we walked, the trees started to grow thinner until we saw something we haven't seen in a whole week - the sky. But as we got closer and closer to the house, we realized that it wasn't a small town, or a small city at all - it was just a single house, a lone house in the middle of this place.

Alvin and I stopped and looked at it. Yes, it definitely is a house. It looked like a cabin, but it was much bigger in size. But the weird thing was that it was the only house around here. It wasn't clear if anyone was living in it, but again, it didn't seem empty.

Alvin looked at me and said, "Should we go see if someone's home?"

I hesitated for a moment. "I dunno. It looks...suspicious."

Alvin sighed. "Come on, Brittany. You're the one who wanted to find something that'll help us get back home. And this is the only thing we found."

"But who knows who lives in there? For all we know, it might be a psychopath killer or something!" I said.

He rolled his eyes. "Really." He stated.

I looked up at him. "I'm serious!"

"And so am I. We both wanna go home, so why not ask for help?" He said.

"Because I don't trust this house. Would you trust a house that's in a forest, not to mention, the only house in a forest?" I snapped.

"Come on, Britt." He sighed deeply.

To be honest, I still didn't trust it. Maybe it's because I've watched so many scary movies lately, but at the same time, Alvin was right. What's the worst that can happen? I sighed and nodded. "Okay, fine, but if I'm right, I'm getting out of here."

We walked up to the house, cautiously, and stepped up onto the front porch.

I looked at him and whispered, "This is a bad idea, Alvin."

He sighed and raised up his hand, and gently knocked on the door.

No answer.

I pulled on his arm. "Okay, no one's home. Let's go find something el-"

"Shh." He said.

"Alvin..." I groaned, anxiously.

"Britt, be quiet for a moment." He said.

We both grew silent. I immediately felt all the blood leave my face when I heard a set of footsteps coming towards the door. I gripped onto Alvin's arm, a little tighter than I had intended, and held my breath, feeling my chest beat faster as I bit down on my bottom lip nervously.

And that's when the door opened.


Yes, a cliffhanger. Sorry x)

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