"No," my brother blurted. "Why not?" I asked Leo as I walked alongside him to the car, where Avery was waiting. "Because Tuesdays and Thursdays are my only free days; what makes you think I'd come back here?" he retorted as we approached the car. I glared at him before jogging ahead, reaching my sister before he could say anything. "What are you doing at 4:30?" I asked her. "I'm not sure, why?" she asked, slightly confused. "Do you think you're going to be able to pick me up later?" I asked her. "I'm on homecoming committee and I need a ride home—." "No, I'm using the car. I have a date," my brother blurted immediately as he approached. "On a school day?" I inquired. "Why do you think it's so early?" he retorted. "A date is more important than your sister?" I asked him with a glar

