Chapter 5: Trust Issues.

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Dedicated to Jessica (@Jessica_McDonough) who is always commenting and being so sweet! Hope you had a happy New Year and enjoy sweetheart! <3

*FYI, I highly reccomend reading The Fault in our Stars. I finished the book in one night and by the time I was done, I was sobbing. By far the best book in the world. Thank you John Green. READ IT!*

*Emily's POV*

"Ugh," I groaned hearing my phone go off as I was lip-locked with Toby in the pool, "Connor, can you please grab that?" He picked it up. "Yo." He chuckled a little. "No. Here she is." Connor handed the phone to me and shook his head, still laughing a bit. It was Grace. "What did you say?" "Well hello to you too." "Grace." She giggled. "Did you ask yet?" "Not quite." "Well it's July 24th through August 7th Em. It's comin' up." "I know, I know, I haven't even talked to them though. We've been busy." "I know but you have to be there! It's our summer trip!!" Oh, how I missed 'summer trips'. "We'll ask! Thank for the invite!" "Sure! Bye babe." I laughed and hung up. We all got out of the pool and I told them about the offer Grace had just given us. "We have a house party the 1st, but maybe we can come right after for the week. I think where we're going is pretty close to Miami." "Awesome. We should go ask." Toby grabbed my hand and then started walking. The other boys followed. "Sounds great."

*One Hour Later*

Of course, Joan had to talk to my mom about letting all of us go and see who was going to supervise and all of the other details, but it sounded as if she was on our side. My mom however, would be hard to convince. Joan wasn't thrilled that the boys had to miss band practice for a week straight, but I promised I was going to make them sing me a song every night before bed. If this trip really did happen, it was going to be awesome.

*Later That Night*

Toby and I sat on his couch watching movies as the guys remained in the basement playing X-box. All of a sudden, my mom and Joan walked in and shut off the TV. "Sure mom, we were done watching that," I said sarcastically. "Emily," she warned. "Go get your brothers Toby." "GUYS," he yelled out.  "I could've done that." "Mom, whats wrong with you?" She ignored Toby as the boys walked in. "So Anne and I talked with Grace's mom and got all the details for the trip." Joan paused. "After a long discussion with Anne and your father, we're letting you go." We all cheered and Toby grabbed my hand as he smiled. "As for you three," she spoke looking towards Braiden, Thomas and Chris, "We'll have to talk to you parents with you boys. We didn't get to it. Now if all of you boys go, I expect you to 1) be overly respectful and nice to all fans you may see, along with everyone else and 2) practice as much as possible. I know Emily will stick to her end of the deal," she said, winking towards me.

"Now, Grace's and Jaycee's parents will be shapperoning. There will be 14 kids including the 7 of you. The house is absolutely huge but boys and girls will be completely sepperated when sleeping to avoid any hanky panky." Toby and I both rolled our eyes. "Toby James, be respectful." "Mom, what are Toby and I gonna do? Plus, there's gonna be 16 other people in the house! We've slept in the same bed over and over and has anything ever happened? No." "Emily, it's very different and it's rules of the chaperone's. Plus, there's always someone checking up on you two. There's not going to be that kind of safeness there." "I hate how you don't trust me whatsoever." "Emily Beth we'll talk about this later." Tears filled my eyes as Toby rubbed my knee. 

"I'm expecting you boys to relax on this trip. They'll be a lot to do when you get back and a lot of rehearsing to make up. After the house party, we'll go straight there and I'll drop you all off. There'll be someone there to pick you all of you up the 7th. Is that everything Anne?" She nodded. "I think so. Just remember, you all need to be good, respectful, and polite. If you follow the rules there should be no problem." She sighed. "I wish I could go, but you guys, the girl's parents who are going are really fun. They're perfect chaperone's, stricked enough that we don't have to worry, but fun enough that you don't have to either." I nodded, agreeing with her, even though I just wanted to cry. I felt as if she thought I was a 'bad, untrustworthy child' when I didn't even do anything to be that. 

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