Jagger is so headstrong and focused on his clubs. It's really sexy."
"Matt is passionate about soccer. It is really cool to date someone who has a passion. I can see why you like that in Jagger," Becky said.
Alexander was passionate about his art. It was one of the traits that made him so alluring. I agreed that their interests did make our guys that much more dreamy.
"Well, Trevor is passionate, too." Scarlet paused and looked to me. I wasn't sure what she was going to say next, but I sensed she was referring to me. "Soccer, too," she eventually said. "Trevor has so many layers to him."
Yes, I thought. You peel back the layers of a jerk and find a bigger jerk.
Everything just felt right with Alexander. I could make a list of the things I liked about him, but there was something deeper to it that I couldn't quite put into words but that let me know he was the one. Our relationship just felt like heaven.
"You don't have to make a decision this minute," Scarlet said. "For now, we'll dance together."
"Yes, let them fight for you," Becky said like an old pro in the romantic game. "It canon.e. "I be very exciting." d
Chapter 4 Shopping for a Ghoul
The following evening, Alexander and I were making our way down the attic stairs of the Mansion when we saw Jameson entering one of the vacant bedrooms on the second floor.
"Just getting it ready for Miss Athena's arrival," Alexander's butler said.
I was thrilled that the time was getting closer for Stormy to arrive in Dullsville. But the bedroom that Jameson was readying was bare except for a small dresser, making it feel cold and lonely. It didn't look comforting for a younger sibling to inhabit, and I was wondering how Stormy would feel about staying in it.
"We should really do something about this room," Alexander said to Jameson. "Don't you think?"
"Yes, it needs a feminine touch," Jameson said. Both Romanians looked to me.
"Really?" I asked, excited for a chance to decorate more of the Mansion. "I'd love to!
"So ... what does she like?" I imagined all the things we'd need as I sized up the room. "We could buy rugs, curtains, and maybe a cool chair?"
"She's just visiting, not moving in," Alexander said.
"Oh yeah..." I said, realizing I was getting ahead of myself.
"But no - you're right," he added. "I don't want her running back to my parents saying she didn't like it here."
"So what are her favorite things?" I asked.
"I don't know." Then my boyfriend thought for a moment. He noticed my Hello Batty earrings. "She loves Hello Batty."
"Oh, cool!"
"You have something in common already," he said, tenderly patting my arm.
"We also have you," I said, flashing him a warm smile.
Alexander returned mine with a radiant grin.
"Does she like Olivia Outcast, too?" I wondered out loud.
"I think so."
"What's her favorite color?" I asked Alexander. "Black? Pink? Red?" I didn my't really know anything about Stormy except that she was Alexander's sister.
And just because she was a vampire didn't mean she liked dark things. Maybe she was blonde with little tiny fairy-tale locks. Then I thought of Luna - did she look like her? I couldn't bear the thought.
"Uh... I know she loves purple."
"Of course! We can put some girlie things in her room, like purple curtains and a funky velvet chair. She would love that! I can picture her already. I'll put out some candy on the table and a gift bag on her dresser."
"Sure," Alexander said. "I didn't even think of that before now, but I'm sure she'd feel much better in something cute and fun rather than this cold, barren room."
"I can't wait to meet her," I said enthusiastically. "I've never had a little sister." For a moment I dreamed about the perfect sister for me - a younger sibling who would want to have picnics in the cemeteries, stay up late and watch scary-movie marathons, and share dark music together. She'd be nothing like the sibling I had, Billy, a little brother who would rather solve math equations than hang around tombstones.
"Well, I've never had a younger brother," Alexander said. "That would be really cool, too."
"Can we trade?" I asked seriously.
"Sure," he said, but I could tell by the glint in his eyes he wasn't as keen on giving his sibling away as I was.
It was hard to find anything fun and funky in Dullsville that would be appropriate or cool for Stormy. I bought most