" Christian?! Christian!" I wake up to someone calling me.
" Huh?" I answer groggily.
" I'm going to Jack's house, you want to come with?"
" Yeah! Hold on, give me 10 minutes!" I am suddenly awake and aware.
I get up and change to leave.
I get downstairs to the living room before Daniel.
I look outside and see someone walking up to the house.
" Yo! Who's here?" I ask Tyler and Daniel.
" What do you mean? No one's here," Tyler looks out the window, " Oh no, no, no, no, no."
Daniel runs down the steps and looks outside, " Maybe it's just a random person?"
" I don't know, you go see," I say.
" Why me? You do it," Daniel says.
The doorbell rings and I sigh and open the door.
" Hey, Christian!"
" Uh, hi?" I say awkwardly.
" Can I get a picture, please!" The girl begs.
" Uh, sure, but... how did you find out where I lived?"
" Oh, I just saw it on Twitter! Lot's of people know, " she replies.
" What?" I look back at Daniel and Tyler but they just shrug.
" Can you please not spread the address? We really do need our privacy," I admit.
" Sure, sorry!" She says happily.
" Thanks," I mumble as I close the door after she leaves.
" What just happened!" I yell.
" Um, someone found out where we lived?" Tyler says as if it were obvious.
" Let's hurry and get to Jack's house before more people arrive," Daniel sighs.
I nod, " Great idea. Tyler, you coming?"
" Nah, I got work, see you guys later," he waves.
Daniel and I walk to the car and we were about to get in when a van screeches to a halt in front of our house.
I tilt my head to the side, trying to figure out who it was.
" Uh- oh," Daniel says loudly.
" What?"
" It's the paparazzi!" He screams in terror.
" Go, go, go!" I yell as I close the car door.
Daniel steps on the brakes, and we are off.
What on earth was happening?
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Mistake
ActionChristian Seavey becomes friends with Malissa online, and meets her for the first time in person. What happens when she is not what he expected, and how will he feel about her? Could it have been a mistake, and put the Seavey brothers' privacy in je...