I turn to head outside when the boys make their way back into the house. Kel stops in the doorway and puts his hands on his hips, then looks up at me. <br />“Are you my sister’s boyfriend?†<br />I’m thrown off by his directness. I pull my jacket on and shake my head. “Um, no. Just her friend.â€<br />“She told my mom you were taking her on a date. I thought only boyfriends took girls on dates.â€<br />“Well,†I pause. “Sometimes boys take girls on dates to see if they want them to be their girlfriend.â€<br />I notice Caulder standing beside me, taking in the conversation as if he’s just as curious. I wasn’t prepared to have to explain the rules of dating right now. <br />“So it’s like a test?†Caulder asks. “To see if you want Layken to be your girlfriend?â€<br />I shrug and nod. “Yeah, I guess you could say that.â€<br />Kel laughs. “You aren’t gonna like her. She burps a lot. And she’s bossy. And she never lets me drink coffee, so she probably won’t let you have any, either. And she has really bad taste in music and sings way too loud and leaves her bras all over the house. It’s gross.†<br />I laugh. “Thanks for the warning. You think it’s too late to back out now?†<br />Kel shakes his head, missing my sarcasm completely. “No, she’s already dressed so you have to take her now.â€<br />I sigh, pretending to be annoyed. “Well, it’s just a few hours. Hopefully she won’t burp a lot and boss me around and steal my coffee and sing to her really bad music and leave her bra in my car.â€<br />Or hopefully she will.