Okay, so I am totally changing ages and stuff. Lilly is going to be sixteen, and Kevin is nineteen. I am trying not to make the gap so awkward. Also, I know that this totally wouldn't happen, but it's fiction; deal with it. Anyway, please enjoy.
NOTE: This is all Cayce's fault. Haha. Enjoy!

Disclaimer: Alright, let me set this straight, I own nothing. Well, nothing that you have heard of.

LILLY'S POV

"No mom, I'll be fine," I said, for the last time as I slammed the door behind me. It was overcast, and I wanted to go to the skate park. I needed to blow off some of my anger. I put my skateboard down, and rolled my way down three blocks. The wind through my hair, I was in such a rush that I ended up forgetting my helmet, and the way it felt to be gliding across the pavement was just relaxing.

I really needed to clear my head out. My dad recently left, and my mom was a disaster. She was being very protective. Not letting me go anywhere. It was torture. Because my dad left, I was failing History, one of my best subjects. My grades started to go down in all my classes, especially English. That was always relatively easy, but now it cluttered my head.

I got to the skate park, only to find it closed. I yelled out in frustration, and slid against the chain link fence. If I was back home, with my best friend Oliver, then we would have jumped the fence. I really had no close friends here. I knew the Jonas Brothers lived around here, I used to be obsessed, but since I moved here, I have been more into the rock, both old and new. Something to drown out the sounds of my parents bickering; now it was just to not let me think, as much as I do.

My phone started to vibrate, so I took it out of my cargo pants pocket. I could be a girly girl or a tomboy. I wasn't feeling very girly since I was forced to move across the country. It felt like I was galaxies away from best friends. I even missed Jackson and Rico. I just wanted to be home. I looked at the caller I.D. it was my mom. I flipped it open.

"Hello," I said, almost sounding depressed. The wind whipped around my body, making me eat a handful of hair. I took it out of my mouth, and tried to focus on anything besides my old life.

"Hi honey. I got you a tutor for English," My mom said. She had been looking for a few weeks now. "He wants to see you tonight. It's down the road from the skate park, and it's the blue house with white shutters. He said, you can't miss it," My mom said. The word he sent my stomach fluttering. It always had, unless you were talking about Oliver, Rico, Jackson et cetera.

"Oh, yea sure. I'll go and check it out," I said, perking up a bit. I could almost see the smile breaking out across my mother's weathering face.

"Okay honey. I'll call you later," My mom said, and hung up. I got on my skateboard, and started down the road. Every house I passed was white. Finally I saw a pale blue house, no wait; it was more like a mini palace.

As I was gawking at the house, I noticed the rain falling. I took my skateboard in my hand, and walked up to the stoop. I rang the doorbell, and nearly fainted when the door opened. It was Nick Jonas; yea I swooned, nearly falling down the steps.

"Hello. Not to sound rude, but who are you?" The curly haired Jonas asked me. I must have looked like a fish, my jaw hanging. Nick and his brother would have gone to my school, but they were too famous for us. They were home schooled. Nick waved an arm in front of my face. I snapped back to reality, but none of it seemed real.

"Um, I'm, uh, Lilly," I said, almost forgetting my name and becoming crimson at this. Nick chuckled. His laugh sounded like perfect wind chimes. Alright, he was cute, but went out with Hannah, my best friend. I knew he was off limits, considering she still liked him, but I could honestly care less.

"Well, Lilly, please come in," Nick said, moving to the side. I walked into his palace, and found myself gawking, again. "So are you the Lilly that Kev is tutoring?" Nick asked me, making me faint, for real this time. Everything went black.

Kevin Jonas was my tutor. Yea, Hannah could have Nick, but she had to keep her hand off Kevin. Sure, he was like three years my senior, but he was still hot. The little teenyboppers didn't like him, he was too old for their taste, but I was fine with him. I was doing so well as not acting like a fan girl, when I fell.

"Lilly. Lilly. Come on Lil," I heard someone's angelic voice saying in my ear. I was being shaken.

"Nick, what did you do to the girl?" A deeper voice said. I was still lost, swimming in my thoughts, not reacting to anything they said.

"All I said was that you are tutor," The angelic voice, which I know recognized as Nick's, said, presumably to Kevin. I swear, I fainted again. I was, technically, in the same room as Kevin.

"Okay, well move her to the couch," A different voice suggested. I was just going to assume that it was Joe's, since it was too deep for Frankie.

"Why don't you?" Nick asked Joe. Wow. I still couldn't take in that I was in the Jonas house. This was all happening too fast.

"Because I have a date," Joe said, and I could picture him popping his collar. I wasn't a Jonas fan anymore; their music was too peppy for me. I have been semi-depressed since I moved here. I was instantly classified as emo, by Alex and Crystal. They were the Amber and Ashley of my new high school. They were only one grade above me, juniors, but thought that they ruled the school.

"Kev move her," Nick commanded. I heard someone sigh, presumably roll their eyes, and I was scooped up. I was in Kevin Jonas's arms. Oh my god. This was going to be a total fan girl moment. My head was spinning, and I was internally shrieking. I was placed on something squishy.

"Lilly, Lil. Come on. Lilly," The angelic voice was replaced by a deeper one. I was slowly drifting back to reality. I was coming out of my thoughts, and back to the world of Jonas.

"She's moving," Nick said, as I stretched and hit something. I thought nothing of it, so I yawned. I sat up, and saw Kevin holding his face. I dropped my head, and heard Nick laughing. My face was the color of their carpet, red wine colored, and I was embarrassed beyond belief.

"Sorry," I muttered. Then, I saw lightening, heard the thunder crack, and saw nothing. It was pitch black in the house. I shrilled. I had always been afraid of the dark. I was shaking. I hated the dark, more than anything else. I hate it even more than moving here.

"Lil, are you okay?" The elder Jonas said. I shook my head, clearly knowing that he couldn't see me, so I sat still, trying to find my happy place. I needed to think of somewhere besides this storm. Lightening lit up the room, for the shortest second. The next thing I knew I was in someone's strong arms.

"I'm gonna get flashlights," The curly haired Jonas said, sounding like he was from a distance. That meant that I was in Kevin's arms. Thunder cracked, and I whimpered.

"Sh…Lilly. Everything will be okay," Kevin said. I knew that he was older, probably didn't care about me, the stupid sophomore, who was about to be failing English. What? Did my mom expect me to concentrate, on English, when there was some kind of Greek God supposed to be helping me? Yea, I didn't think so.

"I know, but…I hate the dark," I said, confessing everything. He gave me a quick squeeze as the inside was lit up for a moment, and I noticed his rosy cheeks. Kevin Jonas blushes? I knew my face was bright red.

"BOO!" Someone yelled from behind me, making me shriek and jump up. I ran across the room, tripping over my own two feet in the process. Someone shined light on me. I closed my eyes, and tried not to notice everyone staring at me. I turned my head away and mentally slapped myself.

"Do you want some help?" Kevin asked, as Nick held the flashlight and Joe laughed, almost manically. I put up my arms, and Kevin helped me up. I got pulled a little too hard, and ended up falling into his chest. The lights flickered on, but ultimately stayed off.

"Don't let go," I said, only because I didn't want to fall, but now thinking about it; it sounded like I was just trying to stay in his arms. Well, that too.

"I won't," Kevin whispered in my ear, leading me over to the couch, allowing me to sit down, next to Nick. I stayed put, not moving a muscle, in fear of making a fool of myself.

"Kevin. No," I heard Joe say, sounding scared. What was Kevin doing? Nick smiled at me, and showed me a baby monitor.

"Here, just listen," Nick said, handing me the thing. I laughed, and we brought our heads to the monitor, so we could hear what was happening.

"Joseph. Out of everything stupid you have done, you choose to make Lilly embarrassed. I really-" Kevin said, and then everything went silent, besides the rain and occasionally thunder. My heart was fluttering, and then my face dropped.

"The batteries died," Nick said, sounding like he knew this would happen. What was Kevin going to say? He really…what?

"Lilly, do you need a ride home?" Kevin asked me. I knew there was no way I could skate home, but being in a car with him might just make me insane.

"Um…s- sure," I said, getting off the couch. The front door burst open, revealing two tall people and one short person dressed in black soaking wet things. Just as the lightening cracked, it looked like a scene out of a horror movie. I screamed, and ran into Kevin's arms. Okay, so maybe that was uncalled for, but he didn't let me go.

"Boys?" A female voice asked as the door was closed, stopping the cold winds from whipping around the room. The shorter figure ran towards Joe, shrieking as Joe tickled it.

"Tank," Joe said, ruffling the small boy's curls. Oh, so then the scary things were Mr. and Mrs. Jonas. Okay, they weren't so scary, after all.

"The roads are horrible. Luckily, we can stay home," Mrs. Jonas said, taking off her soaking wet jacket and shaking out her curls. Fantastic. Was I ever getting home?

"Yea, about that. Mom, I need to drive Lilly home," Kevin said, stepping toward his parents, taking my hand and taking me with him. I sheepishly smiled as they looked over me, and then their faces showed anger.

"I thought we told you boys no one in the house while we were out," Mrs. Jonas said. I looked down, letting my blonde hair create a curtain from any outside source.

"I know, but she showed up, because I am tutoring her in English," Kevin said. I heard some more thunder and resisted every desire to scream and jump into Kevin's arms.

"Ah, well she should call her parents since she is stuck here," Mrs. Jonas said, following Mr. Jonas upstairs. I picked my head up, very slowly, and tried to wipe the smile off my face.

"Kevin, is that your girlfriend?" Frankie asked, as I noticed Kevin giving him a look as my cheeks turned pink. "She's pretty," Frankie said, turning back around to Joe. Thunder cracked, and lightening lit u the room for a millisecond, but in that millisecond I noticed Kevin's rosy cheeks.

"I should call my mom," I said, letting go of Kevin's grip. I walked down the hallway, and opened my phone. I pressed speed dial two.

"Oh, honey. I was so scared. I was about to go out and find you," My mom said, the second it rung. I sighed, and sat down on the arm chair that was in the room.

"Mom, don't go out. Mrs. Jonas said the storm was too bad for anyone to go anywhere. She offered to let me stay here," I said, looking into the fireplace. I was very tempted to get someone to start the fire.

"Jonas, as in those three hormonal teenagers. Honey, I really don't think that is a good idea," My mom said, thinking that they would do something. Stupid, overprotective parent.

"Mom, they have purity rings. They won't do that. I could get Mrs. Jonas to talk to you, if you'd like," I said, almost disgusted by her. I can't believe she thinks I would do that.

"No, no, don't disturb her. Wait. Didn't you like one of them?" My mom asked. My face was now burning up.

"Yea. I still do," I said, leaving it at that. I could tell by the silence that she wanted more. "Mom, I promise I won't come home pregnant," I said, trying to get off the topic of crushes. It was embarrassing enough, but talking about it to my mom.

"Was it Nick? No, Miley liked him-" I cut my mom off, before she started to hurt her brain with all of this.

"No, mom, I like Kevin, alright. Okay, I am hanging up," I said, shutting my phone. I slid it back in my pocket, and turned around, only to see a tall dark figure standing in the doorway. I screamed.

Okay, so the whole doorway thing yea, totally random. I already have plans for the next chapter. Please review. I love reading what you people have to say.