EAST HIGH DRAMA

A High School Musical Story

Summary: Sharpay Evans – the new girl with a talent, both for sports and singing. Troy Bolton – the Hottie that has a reputation of a player and is captain of the basketball team. What happens when they both get paired for a school project? Drama, drama, drama… yes, drama will occur in East High.

Disclaimer: -breaks open my piggy bank- Look at this: it has three pennies, a little clip thingy and this thing. So please don't sue me. I am a just a teenage girl that is trying to live through high school. –smirks, then blows raspberry- BUT you can't sue me for this story that I thought of. –laughs an evil laugh and runs away- …I don't own High School Musical.

Dedication: Unknown. If you want me to dedicate a chapter to you, then you have to do something nice… or surprising (:


PROLOGUE

The Big News

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Sharpay had the basketball in her hands, and then started to bounce it dramatically. Then, she looked up at her opponent, the hardest player on the team that she had ever faced. Her opponent had a serious look on her face, no trace of fear look upon. Sharpay stared back with the same look and took a quick glance towards the basketball net. She moved to the left, then moved towards the right. She looked over to the right and saw her best friend and vice-captain, looking back at her with no one around.

Sharpay took a quick left and bounced the basketball towards the vice captain, who got away from the other team, and threw it back towards Sharpay, who was just standing a few from the net. When the ball reached Sharpay, she took a deep breath, jumped up, and threw the ball as hard as she could towards the net. It flew and with a slow dramatic motion, it rippled around the net and flew in.

Sharpay let out the breath that she has been holding and felt her lips curved into a proud smile. Then, a few seconds later, the rest of the basketball team ran up to her for a big hug, making Sharpay hardly letting out a breath.

"Guys, I can't breathe." Sharpay said, before she could run out of breath… or maybe pass out.

Their coach ran up to them with a trophy in her hand. She gave Sharpay the trophy and they all jumped into the air.

All that happened up there was a few hours again. This is what is happening now.

"MOM! Where are you?" Sharpay yelled from her bedroom. She ran towards her twin brother room to see him packing. "Ryan, where is mom? And why the hell are you packing for?"

Ryan. Ryan Evans was her twin brother. But the good thing was that she was older. Maybe by a few seconds, but at least, she was older than him. The strange thing is that they are exact opposite, except in singing. She is good with sports, like basketball, while Ryan couldn't even throw a football. She didn't really care that much about listening to her mom and was a daddy's girl while Ryan was a total mommy's boy and doesn't really speak to dad that often. So, how did they get along? Because of singing and music, but all of that will be explained later on.

"Mom told us a week ago that we were moving."

"MOVING? Did you say moving? How come I didn't hear any of this?" Sharpay said with a mad tone, placing her hands on her hips, trying to get an answer out of her twin.

"Yes, like you don't even listen to mom anyway, she said that we were moving a week ago. You were too busy training for the big game and hanging out with your basketball friends." Ryan said, still packing up and ignoring his sister.

"Ughh!" Sharpay left Ryan's room and went to find her mom. "MOM! Where are you? I need to talk!" Sharpay went to the living room and saw her dad there. "Daddy!" Sharpay ran towards her dad as he gave her a big hug.

"Congratulations on the game, sweetheart, I saw it and you are the best there is." Her dad said with his usual sweet smile.

Sharpay gave him a smile and said, "Thanks dad. At least, you understand me. Mom doesn't understand me anymore. By the way, what is this talking about moving? Is it true?" Sharpay said, hoping that it was all a prank from her brother to get her bother for nothing and that she still gets to stay with her friends.

"I'm sorry to say, but we are moving. No joke." Sharpay's smile disappeared into a frown. Her father quickly said, "Don't worry, sweetie, you will totally love the new school. Maybe you could continue basketball there. And maybe your brother could do singing also." Her father tried to give her the smile to get her to cheer up.

"Fine, daddy." Sharpay said, giving in. she could never argue wit her dad. Her mom, yes, a whole lot yes, but with her dad, he has his ways with her to get her in giving in.

"Thank you and now go pack up." her dad said, giving her a quick kiss on the cheek before pushing her towards the stairs to pack her things.

Sharpay slowly walked up the stairs and sighed deeply. She went over to her cell phone and called her best friend. It took two rings before she picked up.

"Hello, Sharpay?" her best friend, Becca said.

"Hey Becca, I have terrible news to tell you." Sharpay said with a sad tone, trying the best way to break this to her best friend.

"What happened?" Becca said, listening intensely to what Sharpay had to say.

"I have to move!" Sharpay yelled with an angry tone again.

"What? What do you mean that you have to move? Where are you moving to? What? Why?" Becca said ramble over her questions and repeating them, trying to get Sharpay to, at least, answer one.

"Becca, stop! I don't know why we are moving. They supposedly told me and Ryan a week ago, but remember? I wasn't there. And I don't know where."

"Who is going to be captain and who is going to help us? Man, we need you Sharpay! You can't bail on us now." Becca said, trying to think of reasons for Sharpay to stay.

"Don't worry; I won't bail on you guys. But I don't know how I will be able to get to where you guys are." Sharpay said, wishing that she would have got her license already.

"Oh, yeah… this is totally unfair."

Sharpay, then, heard a yell. "Sharpay, mom is calling you." Ryan yelled from what it looked like downstairs.

"I need to go. And I will tell you when I'm moving okay?" Sharpay said, before tell her goodbye.

"Okay, you better. And try to convince them to letting you stay."

"Okay, bye Becca."

Sharpay hung up her cell phone and screamed into her pillow. She got off her bed before heading downstairs to see what her mom wanted. When she got downstairs, she saw her mom sitting down on the kitchen table with her dad and brother there also. She gave a weird look and sat down, waiting for the silence to end.

"I know that you don't like this idea of moving, but your father and I, both had an offer in business. It concerns all the way in Albuquerque, where we are moving." Sharpay was about to opened her mouth to retaliate, but her brother kicked her to stop her from interrupting. She gave him a glare and let her mom continue to speak. "I know that you will love the home that you will be living in and will feel that you have been living there forever. And yes, I will let you continue your basketball there. I am giving you everything you wanted. Please just move without anything." Her mom said with a hint of pleading and niceness in her voice.

Sharpay stared at her mom for a long minute before letting out a sigh. "Fine, I will move with you and not have an attitude about it."

"I will let you say goodbye to your friends, but we are moving tomorrow."

Sharpay let out a frustrated sigh, stood up from the dining table, and went to her bedroom. She called Becca again, this time, not having to wait.

"What did your parents say? Did they say no moving anymore? Did you beg?" Becca said, asking her questions again.

"Becca! No, we are still moving. Strangely, my mom was actually acting nice and didn't want to argue. And we are moving to Albuquerque…." Sharpay said, pausing.

"WHAT? You are moving to there? That is like twenty miles from here! Do you know how far is there from here? How am I going to see you? Sharpay!" Becca said, sounding close to tears.

"I'm sorry, Becca, I don't want to move either, but I can't argue. And plus, maybe I'll see you during the summer. Remember, I do have a beach house that you can come and stay for the summer."

"Fine, Sharpay. I am seriously going to miss you!"

"I miss you too, Becca. I need to get some sleep. I have to leave tomorrow."

"Okay. Just remember, even though we can't see each other, we have to still call each other."

"Don't worry, that is one promise that I won't forget."

Sharpay said her goodbyes and lay back down on her bed. She looked around her room because that would be last time to see her room ever again before the move. She turned to the right, where her lamp is and whispered, "This is the last time here." After that last comment, she closed her eyes and went to sleep.


WOW. I am actually proud of my prologue, but I also hate it. I am not good at phone calls about leaving!

And I don't even know if I got the basketball thing at the beginning right… ehh, I hope I did do it right though.

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