


Drew captures my mouth with his once more, his grip on my ass tight and sure as he strides across the room. Framed and matted photos hang from the walls. A retro 30s metal dome table lamp casts a warm haze over a leather couch and chair and teak credenza. I get a glimpse of white walls, high ceilings, and dark floors. I burrow my nose into his neck and cling with my legs around his waist as he fumbles with his keys before the glass-pained door. Drew makes short work of the front steps. His house is a small craftsman style bungalow with a peaked roof that creates a wide front porch. I’m pretty sure if he puts me down right now, we’d both fall. I don’t even know how he’s accomplished swinging both himself and my body weight out of the car with such ease, nor do I protest that he’s carrying me. The door wrenches open, and somehow we’re out. He’s got the car turned off and the parking brake on in seconds. I almost make the suggestion, I’m so achy for him, but the car swerves into a driveway and then lurches to a halt. If we don’t get there soon, I know he’ll pull over and take me in the back seat, cramped or not. We’re almost humming with anxious anticipation. He holds me tighter, presses his cheek against the top of my head, as he maneuvers the car down darkened neighborhood streets. So he drives, and my head rests on his shoulder as my fingers trace his neck, touch the spot where his pulse is a rapid tattoo. Drew’s arm remains wrapped around my waist, his big hand clamped on my hip as if he’s afraid I might change my mind, try to escape. It’s not an option to move off of him, to let him go. It’s stupid and dangerous but neither of us are thinking very clearly now. Host Andrew Schulz is best known for being on MTV2's Guy Code and Hip Hop Squares (2012 version).I STAY IN his lap as he drives us home. The single then chooses with whom to "hook up", but the twist is that the chosen dater gets to see the single's online dirt before accepting the date. Ultimately, two finalists will go head-to-head as their often embarrassing and always personal secrets are exposed. In three fast-paced rounds, they explore pics, vids, tweets and updates just to find the good, the bad, and the ugly to help the singles decide whom to eliminate. With help from their closest friends, the contestants will try to separate the contenders from the pretenders to see if what you see is really what you get. Individuals looking for a match will choose from four potential suitors based on their social media history. The Hook Up (not to be confused with TV One's Get the Hook-Up) is MTV's hot new dating game show where singles sift through social media and web dirt to discover the truth about their potential daters in order to find the perfect match for an awesome date in Hollywood.
