Aspen sighed, and he closed his eyes. "I know, but it's not like I can help it. I've grown up with everything bad you could think of, and I'm probably addicted to half of it," he said, and he looked down at her when she agreed to see if she could get some. "Thank you, Ann. I'll make sure they don't see them, and if they find them, I'll make sure not to mention you," he said, and he looked over as Dimitri came over. "What exactly are you doing talking to my sister?" he asked, and Aspen rolled his eyes. Can I not carry on a normal conversation?" he asked, and a group of guy, maybe football players came by. "Would you look at that. Sherwood thinks he can stand up to the new guy, but yet you can't even get rid of us. You just keep adding more and more to your plate," he said with a smirk, and he shoved Dimitri against the lockers. "Stop eyeing my girlfriend, or I'll do worse." Aspen narrowed his eyes and shoved him out of the way. "Don't you have something better to do?"