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Ashley held out her hand to Spencer Carlin "Hi I'm Ash--" she was immediately cut off.

"Oh, I know who you are. You are Ashley Davies, the daughter of that famous rock star. You are the ones that bought half the land in this town and now you own about half our businesses too. So trust me I know who you are. You thought you were going to get a spot on this squad? How cute." Spencer put her hand on her hips and the rest of the squad gave a chuckle.

"No, I would never try out for such a heartless cheering squad. I just came over to introduce myself because that teacher said you were the student council president and told me you would help me out finding my classes and stuff...but it looks like that isn't going to be happening." Ashley rolled her eyes and started to walk away.

Spencer scoffed and rolled her eyes. She ran after Ashley and grabbed her arm, "Fine, since it is my duty to welcome new students and help them find their way, I will show you around. But that's as far as this goes. After I am done helping you don't think we are going to be friends or anything."

Ashley smiled and couldn't help but notice how beautiful Spencer was. She looked at her amazing beautiful blue eyes as she spoke to her and watched her tuck a strand of gorgeous blonde hair behind her ear.

Spencer spoke with a tone, "What are you smiling at? You sure are a weird one Ashley Davies." Spencer grabbed the schedule out of Ashley's hand.

"Well since the school day is over, I will help you with your classes and stuff tomorrow. Meet me by the school water fountain in the front, kay?" Spencer said sharply then walked back to cheer leading practice.

Ashley couldn't help but stare at Spencer walking back to the crowd. She stared at how the length of her cheerleading skirt complemented her legs ever so perfectly.

She knew that she certainly didn't belong in the cheerleading squad. Behind those piercing blue eyes was a kinder girl...and somehow Ashley felt the need to get that girl to come out.

Spencer Carlin belonged to the cheerleading squad, she was the student council president, she was gorgeous, and she was the most talked about in school. She always seemed to lack one thing, having the perfect boyfriend. She dated tons of guys on the basketball team, football team, and just plenty of guys. But somehow none of the guys ever stuck. She was never apart of the "couple you wished you were" because she never had a boyfriend.

Spencer Carlin's parents were well known also...it seemed to run in the family. Her mother Paula was the top surgeon of the state, well respected, well renowned. Arthur, her father, was the Senator of the state of Ohio. He always talked about running for president one day, but he hasn't yet. The Carlin family was well respected in their little town of Ohio.

They owned a lot of farmer's land surrounding their house and they had the only house on their road...that is until Ashley Davies moved in. They bought the empty land across from the Carlin's and they built a gigantic mansion directly across from the Carlin's house.

Spencer arrived at home and she threw her books down. "How was your first day, honey?"

"It was fine, mom," Spencer sat on the couch.

"I met our neighbors today. He seems really nice and he has a daughter your age. I saw a picture of her, she's cute and I think you two would make good friends." Her mom yelled from the kitchen as she was preparing dinner.

What? Good friends? She has got to be kidding...me and her hitting it off as friends, was highly unlikely. "Yeah right mom." She rolled her eyes.

"What why? Was she mean to you?" Paula said in a baby voice.

"No...she just...just...doesn't seem like she would be my friend. I don't know she just doesn't fit my friend type."

"Give her a chance, Spencer. Her father is a huge contributor to your father's campaign. So try and be nice."

Spencer scoffed at the sound of her father's campaign, "Oh fine. Whatever, I'm going to my room." Spencer walked up the stairs and turned her iPod on shuffle and waited for the first song to start. Ohio Is For Lovers by Hawthorne Heights came on. She always thought about how ironic it was to live in Ohio and hear that song. She laid on her bed flipping through magazines while listening to the song play.

For some reason she couldn't stop thinking about Ashley. The song just sparked an Ashley thought, and it made no sense to why. She only met her once and it wasn't a great first encounter either. She tossed the magazine on the floor and decided to stare at the ceiling. She thought about how beautiful her curly brunette hair was and how a strand of hair just perfectly fell onto her face. Spencer quickly dismissed the thought. Uhh, I have to stop thinking about girls this way. I can't, it would ruin my dad's reputation...put our family in shame. I can't do that. If they only knew how many girls I had been with. Wow, that sentence made me sound like this huge whore. I've only been with a couple, but I still haven't loved anyone. I tried to date guys put I never felt right...it feels weird. I still date them though, just to keep up with appearances. My mom always expects me out on dates every Friday and Saturday night. She always says, "if you're not out on a date with a boy on the weekends...then you are nobody." So to keep her happy I have to. Gosh.

Ashley was just in her thoughts and she couldn't get her out of her head. Oh well. "Time for supper!" Her mother yelled.

She walked down the stairs and headed towards the dining room. "Hi dad."

Spencer's dad came in and kissed her on the cheek as he was loosening his tie. "Hi, honey. How was the first day of school? You make friends with the girl next door? Her father is a big contributor."

All it ever was with Dad was politics. "Yes dad, I will give her a try. If she doesn't end up being a friend, don't get all disappointed."

"How could I ever be disappointed with my all-time favorite daughter?" Her dad smiled and took a sip of his beer.

"I'm your only daughter, you can't say that." Spencer smiled, but knew her dad would never be disappointed in her...unless he knew she was gay...which he would never know.

"Hey! Put that fork down," Paula yelled, "We must say grace first."

Grace was said and then everyone started digging into their food. "So tomorrow is Friday Spencer...please tell me there is a new cute boy in the school you have a date with."

"M--om! Today was the first day in school; can't you give me a weekend off?"

"No, honey. A proper girl who is somebody---"

Spencer cut off her mother, "Always has dates on the weekends, and if you don't you are nobody. Yeah yeah, I get it."

"Don't you take that tone with me. Find a date for Saturday then. We have a function for your dad to attend on Sunday when all the contributors to his campaign come and eat and donate. So, you can bring a date to that also. I will give you Friday off."

Spencer rolled her eyes, "Yeah, well I did have my eye on someone knew, if that makes you happy," Only if they knew that someone knew was Ashley Davies.

"Oooh, you better bring that boy home to meet your father." Arthur said sternly, smiled and continued to eat his food.

"Hey, well great dinner mom. I'm going to go hang out with Brittany and Amber, do you mind?"

"Not at all honey, be back around 11. We don't want you staying out too late on a school night." Her mom said and gave her a kiss on the cheek.

"Yup, 11. Later." Spencer grabbed her car keys and her purse and jetted out of the house.

She walked outside and saw Ashley standing in her driveway across the street. She rolled her eyes and decided to be nice and wave. Ashley waved back and smiled. "Hey! Hey! Hold up" Ashley yelled from across the street.

Spencer rolled her eyes and got into her car anyways. "Nice car. 2005 Mercedes Benz, how did you score that?"

"It was a sweet 16 birthday present. I didn't even beg, it was a huge surprise...but what do you want? I'm on my way somewhere," Spencer still gave her attitude with every word.

"Oh, I just wanted to say hi and see if you wanted to hang." Ashley felt kind of disappointed because she knew she was going to say no.

"Well, I have plans sorry. I will meet you by the fountain first thing tomorrow, okay?" Spencer took off her sunglasses that were sitting on top of her head and placed them over her eyes. She backed out of the driveway and sped off on the gravel road.

The next day Spencer was leaving for school and was surprised at how she wasn't dreading the fact she had to show Ashley around. She saw Ashley standing by the fountain then she saw her cheerleader friends standing next to her and giggling.

Spencer was confused...but not for long. The cheerleader girls pushed Ashley into the fountain. Shit, Spencer went running towards Ashley. She helped her out of the fountain.

Spencer could see Ashley tearing up, "IS THIS YOUR IDEA OF A JOKE SPENCER?! WELL I'M NOT LAUGHING, I THOUGHT YOU WERE MEAN BUT THIS IS CRUEL." Ashley tried to get out of the fountain but she fell.

Spencer ran over and helped her out of the fountain, "I swear to you, I had nothing to do with this. Come on, I have extra clothes in my locker...well it's my cheerleading outfit, you are gunna have to wear that." Spencer held onto Ashley as they walked into the gym lockers.

"I swear, I didn't have anything to do with that. I'm so sorry and don't worry about them, I'll make 'em pay at practice," Spencer opened up her locker and tossed the outfit at Ashley, "Here. Sorry, it's my only change of clothes, but it's only the second day of school and I haven't put an extra pair of clothes in there yet. Hopefully, your clothes will dry by the end of the day."

Ashley took off her wet shirt and handed it to Spencer, "Thanks for helping...how embarrassing is this? I was pushed into the fountain in front of the whole school that was bad enough...but I have to wear a cheerleading outfit all day at school?" Ashley scoffed and took off her jeans and put on the skirt.

Spencer turned her head but couldn't help but sneak a peak at Ashley's toned body. She bit her lip just looking at it. She hoped Ashley didn't notice. "Well, I'm going to ring these out," Spencer grabbed the clothes and squeezed all the water she could out.

Ashley stood in front of the mirror and twirled around in the skirt and started laughing. "Wow, I look so ridiculous in this cheerleading outfit. I look ... not like myself, that's for sure."

"Hey I'm gunna throw these in my locker and hopefully they dry. If not, you can wear my cheerleading outfit home." Spencer smiled and locked her locker back up.

"Let's get you to class, I promised you that, and I never break a promise." Somehow Spencer couldn't stop smiling and felt as if she was warming up to Ashley.

Ashley smiled and saw the kind, sweet girl, that was hidden behind those piercing blue eyes.