Showdown (Drew's POV)

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A-N- Hey!!! you gotta listen to the video....all the way to the end! its awesome :) great, fun song!

does anyone else get a headache from the pic on the left?? i do

March 17th (Drew's POV)

"So, since we technically didn't celebrate Valentine's Day-" Erika was saying.

"What do you mean we didn't celebrate?! Of course we did! We had sex."

"That's not a celebration. That's what we do almost everyday."

"So? I think its great."

She rolled her eyes.

"Besides, today is St. Paddy's Day. I wanted to go out and celebrate with the

guys."

There was more eye rolling, "What sounds more fun? Getting drunk with the guys?

Or hanging out at a club with your beautiful girlfriend?"

"A club?"

"Yeah. Club Pulse. Its the coolest place ever! I have a ton of friends there

and you can drink there too."

I groaned, "Ugh, fine!"

"No," she pouted and furrowed her eyebrows together, "Not fine. I want you too

want to go. Its only worth it if you want to go."

"I said fine, I'd go."

"You don't get it," she screeched before stomping off.

I guess I didn't. I went the rest of the day without talking to her. But once I

was at football practice I couldn't take my eyes off of her. She was so peppy

and so happy that she had taken over the position of head cheerleader- she was

great at it! I found myself wandering over to her.

"I want to go."

She quirked her eyebrow at me.

"To the club. I want to go with you tonight."

Her frown turned into a huge grin as she pressed kisses all over my face and

hugged me tightly.

"Oh, you are going to have the most fun you've ever had! I just know it! I'm so

glad you came to your senses!"

"So am I," I kissed her back, "You know that I never meant to upset you, right?"

"I know, Drew."

"Good." I kissed her again before jogging back over to the field. Now that my

mind was clear again I could actually focus on practice.

That night I drove over to Erika's to pick her up. I was wearing jeans and a

collared shirt. She came out to the car in tight skinny jeans, a short, but

nice, purple top and high heels.

"Hey, baby," she pressed a kiss to my lips.

"Hey, babe," I took off down the road.

"The club is out of town," she informed me. I just nodded and kept on going

until she told me to turn. 10 minutes out of town she told me to park the car

wherever I wanted. We did and then walked hand in hand for a block. I heard it.

The loud music that made the sidewalk vibrate and the loud people giggling and

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