Chapter 19

A couple of hours later, they were back at the concert hall. There was lots of running around and, well, considering that six of them were chained together, collision was probably inevitable.

It just so happened that Isaac, Taylor, Libby and Deanna were involved.

What wasn't expected was for Isaac to land virtually right on top of Deanna.

"Oh eww, as if you would." Libby of course.

Taylor couldn't help but stare. It would have been one thing if Isaac had gotten up, but no, he was staying right there.

And kissing Deanna.

"Isaac!" he exclaimed.

"What? Jealous Taylor?" Libby taunted.

Isaac and Deanna's arms were wrapped around each other, their lips completely locked in a passionate embrace. Taylor reached over and pulled Isaac off her. Deanna was blushing, and the brothers eyes met.

"Karina." Taylor mouthed.

Isaac's eyes widened and he covered his mouth in horror. Abruptly, he stood up.

"Umm, umm, I have to go get, the ahh, extension cord."

"Ooh, did Ikey-poos get his first kiss." Libby taunted as he pulled her along. "Hey, the extension cords don't live in the bathroom."

"Shut up Libby." Isaac retorted, slamming the door shut.

"What's your problem?"

"None of your blasted business."

A sneer crossed her face.

"Did you enjoy feeling her up? I saw your hand tugging at her shirt."

Isaac ran the tap and started washing his face.

"They are so gonna put that on the show. And to think, they have the footage from two different cameras to choose from." She continued when she didn't get a response.

Isaac still didn't reply.

"Admit it. You wish Taylor hadn't pulled you away huh? You have such a crush on Deanna."

"I told you to shut up. Damn it all, I already have a girlfriend."

Libby's eyes lit up gleefully.

"Ooh, Isaac Hanson, you player."

"I'm not a player!"

"Imagine if your girlfriend was watching on the net just then. Or one of her friends. Tsk, tsk." She taunted.

Isaac stared at her, then sat down slowly on the toilet seat.

"What have I done?" he whispered.

He buried his face in his hands. Libby started at him for a moment, and, oddly enough, actually began to feel sorry for him. She reached around, took his mobile phone off his belt and handed it to him.

"Call her." She told him softly. "There aren't any cameras in here to over hear and I won't tell anyone what you say to each other."

Isaac started at the phone. Then glanced at Libby. He didn't say anything, only dialled the phone.

Chapter 20