'It's a typical night,' Alvin struggled to convince himself as he lay in his bed. He let out a soft breath as he looked over at his brothers lying on both sides of him. He pulled his blanket up to his chin and looked out the window. 'It's a typical, normal night…' He thought as a cool breeze floated through the window and hit him. He enjoyed the coolness of the breeze. He chanced a glance at Simon's bed. 'Maybe this isn't any other night...' He sighed and bit his lower lip. He looked at the ceiling. 'Oh who am I kidding?! This has been happening for the past week! I lay awake lying to myself, hoping these feelings are normal.' He closed his eyes. These feelings only occurred at night. He figured it was because he wasn't up and trying to annoy his brother and the Brittany, like during the day he was putting up a face to hide how he felt.

His attention turned back to Simon's bed as he heard his brother move. He had transitioned from facing the window to facing him, still sound asleep. Alvin turned onto his side, facing Simon, he couldn't help but smile. Simon looked adorable without his glasses on. Though, he wished he could see his gray eyes. He looked out the window, the full moon was full and close, it settled right on Simon's form. Alvin let out a breath again as he wondered what Simon's eyes looked like under the full moon. 'Stop it, Alvin! What excuse could you possibly come up with for waking Simon at 1 in the morning?' He scolded himself. The longer he stared at his brother, the bigger the urge grew. He forced his eyes closed, but it really didn't help. He sighed and sat up slowly, resting his blanket behind him. He held his breath and climbed off his bed and traveled the short distance over to Simon's bed.

He gently shook Simon, he still had no excuse for why he was waking his brother. And, as soon as he realized what he was doing, it was too late. Simon had opened his eyes slowly and lifted them to look at Alvin. Alvin's breath caught as he stared back. His gray eyes were mesmerizing. Alvin couldn't look away, not that he wanted to. "Alvin?" came Simon's sleepy voice. "What time is it?" Alvin couldn't form words, he thought he lost his ablility to talk.

"Ah," Alvin managed, blinking himself back to reality. "Um, it's ah, 1:14." 'His eyes...' There was another cool breeze and Alvin let it cool him down. When had it gotten so warm in here?

"Is there a reason why you woke me?" Simon asked, sounding a bit more awake. Alvin subconciously smiled, shrugged and then shook his head no. "You mean, you woke me for no reason?" He had a bit of annoyance edged into his voice.

"Honestly? No." Alvin hadn't meant to be so blunt and honest. There was just something in Simon's eyes. He could see the annoyance and frustration clearly. "No. Sorry Simon, I just had an experiment to test out." Simon blinked in confusion. An experiment? Alvin? Did he miss something?

Alvin went back to his bed and sat under his blanket. He laid down, facing Simon. Simon still looked fairly confused and bewildered. "Goodnight Simon." He said, unable to hide his smile. He closed his eyes. 'Yep...it's just another typical night...'