Chapter 2- Part 1: It's been a month...

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SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA. 1 MONTH LATER. 2PM

Arianna's POV:

A month has passed since we arrived and all I can say is that the boys have really made us feel at home. We've gotten so close and living with them isn't as chaotic as I expected. I thought Calum would walk around naked all the time, he still does, but not as often as I thought he would. Michael's always in his man cave, it's name has been changed to "The Hub" now since he allows me and Grace in there.

I was laying on the couch, playing Legend of Zelda on my old DS. "Hey Ari!" I felt a hand pat my head. I jumped out of my seat. "Calum! you shit! don't startle me like that!" I growled. "Sorry cupcake" he giggled. Cupcake? Seriously? "I was wondering if you perhaps wanted to go out for some ice cream!" I couln't say no to that cheesy smile. "Yeah sure lets go!" I couln't say no to ice cream either. "C'mon lets go!" He dragged me out of the couch. "Okay! Okay! Let me save my game!" I answered.

Lukes POV:
"Grace wake up!" I through Arianna's pillow at her. "Go away" she mumbled under her breath. "No! Come on! I came up with a really awesome melody! I need you to help me with some lyrics!" I shook her awake. "Jesus Christ Luke, you're so annoying." She growled as she got up from her bed. We get a long pretty well. She's just always has some attitude towards me for some reason. I don't think she hates me or anything because she always seems to spend time with me, but she doesn't treat Michael the way she treats me. It makes me wonder sometimes whether she might like him. I mean, I wouln't care.

"Turn around" she demanded. "Why?"

"Just turn around Lucas." she said, rolling her eyes. I did as she said. I heard her open a few drawers and saw her T-shirt fall next to me. Oh god...she's shirtless. Don't look Luke, she'll kill you. Don't look dammit. I kept trying to distract myself. "Okay, lets go" She commaned as she walked out of the room. I sighed. I reallt think she dislikes me.

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