"Kelsey!" Tobias shouts for his younger sister. He spots her waving at the back of the crowd wearing her favorite grey dress and pink princess tiara, her brown hair in her regular pigtails.

"Tobias!" she shouts as she runs to hug him.

"Hey kiddo!" he says. "Come on, let's get out of the way."

They go away from the small classroom. As they walk, holding hands, the older brother asks questions.

"So, how's the first day of 1st grade?"

Kelsey thinks, but the answer is obvious from the smile on her lips. "It was great! I've made some friends already. My teachers are so fun. My new favorite subject is math. Our math teacher's very good."

"Oh really?" Tobias says. "I would like to meet this math teacher of yours."

"I think you'll like her," she answers smiling up at him.

So, it's a her. Maybe Tobias does want to meet this teacher.

"So Toby, is college hard?" his little sister asks.

Tobias is in 3rd year now at the University of Chicago. "Well, if you compare it to 1st grade, yeah. But don't worry about it. You still have a lot to learn." he answers. "Don't rush through life."

"Okay."

They walk, or skip, to his car. Tobias spots something at the corner of his eye at the parking lot.

"You want ice cream?" he asks.

Her eyes light up instantly, "Really?"

"Yeah. Just finish it before we get into the car, okay?"

She nods. They head to the blue ice cream truck. He doesn't need to ask what flavor she wants.

"One strawberry on cone," he tells the boy inside.

His sister tugs at his shirt,"You don't want anything?"

Tobias shakes his head, "I'm going to eat yours when you don't want it anymore."

She giggles, "Okay."

He thanks and pays the boy and they head to the car. Tobias sees a blonde woman looking at the front of her car, supposedly. It must be broken. He looks at Kelsey and she nods. They head her way.

"Hi. Can I help you?" he asks.

The woman looks up and Tobias is fascinated by the interesting color of her eyes. Grey and blue, blue and grey.

"Oh. Um, no thanks. It's fine," she then sees the little girl beside the kind man. "Hey Kelsey."

"Hi teacher Tris," Kelsey smiles at her. "We can drive you home if you want."

Tobias notices that this teacher isn't that old yet. Maybe even younger than him. She looks petite but very beautiful.

"No, it's fine. I can call my brother to pick me up," she answers. "But thank you."

Tobias speaks up, "No, we insist. Your brother could be busy and we're on our way home anyways."

She looks at him then at Kelsey. She pouts and Tris can't help but smile. Who's heart wouldn't melt at a sight like that?

"Okay," Tris finally replies.

They head to his black Maserati.

Tris says, "Wow. You have a nice car..."

"Tobias," he extends his hand.

She shakes it, "Beatrice. Or Tris."

He stares into the eyes of this girl in front of him. Tobias feels something but can't describe it. Something like electricity? A spark? He doesn't know.

"Tobias?" Kelsey says.

He then realizes that he's still holding on to Tris' hand. He let's go, embarrassed, but Tris just smiles at him. He opens the door for Tris at the passenger side.

"Thank you."

Kelsey goes into the back. But before entering she whispers something into Tobias' ear. He just laughs and shakes his head. He goes inside the car too and starts to drive. Tris starts to wonder what she said but she knows it's none of her business. She decides she wants to know more about this kind boy who offered a ride.

"So, you're Kelsey's brother?" she asks. Obviously. Unless he has a kid.

"Yeah," Tobias glances her way. "So what subject do you teach, teacher Tris?"

She chuckles, "Math."

Tobias is a little surprised. He really does want to know more about Kelsey's math teacher. She checks Kelsey through the rear mirror and sees that she's already lying asleep.

"So where's your address?" he asks.

She gets out a piece of paper and writes it down. She hands it to him.

"Huh. You're just a couple of blocks away from our house."

He smiles at the thought of seeing Tris more often. He is sure that he'll pick his sister up whenever he can.

In a few minutes, they arrive. He looks at the one-story house. Small and simple.

"Thanks for the ride," Tris says. She smiles at Kelsey who is fast asleep.

Tobias smiles at her too, "Anytime."

She closes the door and walks toward the house. Tobias thinks back to what Kelsey said earlier.

"I think she likes you." He hopes she does.