A/N- I've wanted to do one of these stories for awhile. I'm glad I'm finally getting around to it. Now, the whole updating situation I'll have to work on, cause I don't update my stories as often as I should, maybe once a week. I'll attempt to update two or three times a week. Also, every character will be featured in this, minus the 'little characters' such as Jasmine and Brady. You'll find out the grades each person is in in the first chapter. Not everyone will have a line in this chapter, but whoever didn't in this chapter (minus B) will have one next chapter.

So, let's start, shall we?(:

Disclaimer- I do not own TD.


Wawanakwa High school was in a little town in Toronto. Only a little over a thousand went to the school. Since the school was small, not much happened that was over-dramatic and newsworthy. Sure, there were fights and secrets and drama- there was in every high school. But Wawanakwa High was never made the news for anything bad.

That is, until this year.

The year started like any other one- new freshman, the new seniors cheering about being the school's top dogs, students meeting with their friend and lovers again, the teachers yelling at the kids for random acts.

Senior Duncan Smith walked down the hallway, his arm around his girlfriend and fellow senior Gwen Rogers. The two had been together for nearly two years, and even though there had been many things going around that they cheated on each other, they remained happy together.

Little did they know, they BOTH have had secret relationships. Duncan constantly made out and sometimes 'did it' with senior Courtney Meadows, and Gwen had spent a lot of her summer with senior Trent Lockman, and they ended up locking lips by the end of the summer. They didn't tell each other about the other person- they were happy together, and drama was the last thing they needed, especially in their senior year.

"So pasty," Duncan started, and Gwen smirked at the nickname. It made sense- she was a goth and had super pale skin. "Who would've thought we would've made it to senior year?"

"Got that right. I thought you would've been kicked out by now, for all the cruel things you do to those poor teachers," Gwen joked.

"Hey, if I never did any of those pranks, I'd be at the bottom of the food chain, kinda like guitar boy," Duncan said.

"Trent's not so bad. He's pretty cool actually," Gwen said.

"He's so overrated. Yeah, he's a guitar player, but I'm a lead singer of a band," Duncan said.

"FORMER lead singer," Gwen corrected. Duncan's band had broken up over the summer, much to his disappointment. Three out of the four members were arrested in Ontario, for underage drinking after a show. Duncan was the only one who (surprisingly) took no part in that.

"Yeah... wait. I have an idea to make our senior year a bit more fun. Where's Elvis at?" Duncan wondered, and the two walked faster down the hallway.

At the other end of the school, Freshman Harold McGrady, Mike Pierce, Ezekiel Harley, and Sam Johnson walked into the school. The three had been close friends since the sixth grade, and shared a love for video games.

"This is it. We're here. These four years will be life changing eh," Ezekiel said.

"You're right Zeke. We're finally men! Men meet womem. Booyah," Harold said.

"This reminds me of level thirteen of Tomb Digger, when they reach that big building and have to blow it up to move on," Sam said.

"How? We're not blowing up anything, right?" Mike asked.

"No. The building was the first one of the game. This is the first real building we've ever been into," Sam said.

"What, middle school and Gamer's Extreme don't count?" Harold scoffed. The four walked down the hallway, when they heard someone pounding a locker. The four looked around, and saw no one near there. They heard the pounding again, and Mike realized it was from the inside of a locker. He opened it. A short and scrawny kid fell out.

"Dude, you okay?" Mike asked, helping the kid up.

"Yeah. I've been homeschooled my whole life. Apparently the jocks found that out and used it against me," He said.

"Oh. Well, I'm Mike, and the other three are Harold, Ezekiel, and Sam. We're freshman," Mike said.

"You too? Good! I'm Cameron. Can you show me around? I have no idea what a school is like," Cameron said.

"We're still finding our way around ourselves, but feel free to join us eh," Ezekiel said. The four started walking again in silence, until Sam spoke up.

"So Cameron, do you like video games?"

The five freshman nerds walked past a group of jocks- Juniors Lightning Star, Tyler Jordans, Alejandro Burromuerto, and DJ Adams, and senior Justin Rodriguez. The five were the stars of the football team, with Justin being the quarterback for his second year in a row.

"How's your girlfriend Tyler?" Alejandro asked.

"She's fine... in every way possible," Tyler replied. Everyone minus DJ hi-fived each other.

"Sha-Lightning like the sound of that! Are her friends single?" Lightning asked. Lightning was the oddball of the group. He talked in third person and added 'Sha' in front of everything he said. No one knew what the 'Sha' meant, and no one asked.

"I'm not sure," Tyler replied. Lightning, Tyler, Justin, and Alejandro were all players with the ladies, while DJ liked an actual relationship. DJ was always nice to everyone, and the football team started taking advantage of it last year.

"DJ, can you get Heather, Lindsay, and Dakota over here? They'd probably snap our heads off if we interrupted their girl talks, and they'd probably take it easier with you," Justin said. DJ nodded, and walked off to get them.

Heather Williams, Lindsay Simms, and Dakota Sturm were cheerleaders- Heather was captain while Dakota was co-captain. The three were more frenemies than friends- they understood each other and their motives, but didn't get along much.

"Hey Heather, hey Lindsay, hey Dakota," DJ said, coming up to the three. They turned around. The two (minus Lindsay) thought the majority of the football players were pigs, but everyone liked DJ, even them.

"Hey Deeje," Dakota said with a smile.

"Lightning, Alejandro, and Justin want you," DJ said.

"Well, tell them to grow some balls and come over here... well, except Alejandro. If he comes over here, he won't have any balls," Heather said. The two had a thing sophmore year, which Heather constantly denied. She now 'hated him.'

"Will do," DJ said with a smile, and walked back over to his friends. Dakota closed her locker, and faced Heather and Lindsay.

"I feel so bad for him. He's like their toy," Dakota said.

"And he's bald," Lindsay said. Lindsay was not the sharpest tool in the shed, but got an A+ when it came to boys. Her lastest 'boy toy' was Tyler.

"Oh, you like him Dakota," Heather teased.

"As a friend! Deeje and I go back to preschool. He's always been nice. But high school changes that, and people take advantage of you. I think we need to toughen him up," Dakota said.

"YOU need to toughen him up. I have a cheer squad to take care of," Heather said, and walked away.

"Hey, I do too! Plus, daddy put me in an acting class so I can be on a Kardashian spinoff!" Dakota yelled.

"You have a softie to toughen up!" Heather replied without turning around. Dakota sighed, and turned around to face Lindsay, but found her sucking faces with Tyler. She rolled her eyes, and walked away.

Seniors Jo Softman and Brandon 'Brick' Hampton ran past Heather, earning them a string of profanity words from her. Jo and Brick had been competitors since Kidnergarten, and had no intention of stopping until one of them beat the other.

"I win!" Jo yelled as she got to the end of the hallway. Brick ran past her.

"No one said where we stop soldier!" Brick said. Brick's family had an army history- everyone but his grandmother and mother went into the army. He alwyas wanted to go into the army. But his passion to get back in because much stronger after his brother never came home. During that time, he was in ninth grade. That one day he found out, he was at school, and Jo actually acted more like a friend than a competitor.

"You've got a point commander," Jo muttered, and started running again. The two ran until they got to the end of the next hallway. They tied.

"I won that!" Jo argued.

"Ma'am, I'm informing you that you did not win, and I did," Brick replied.

"Keep dreaming soldier," Jo mimicked with a small smile. As the two grew older, they became friendly with each other, instead of just focusing on competition. The two often joked around with each other.

"So, have any plans yet for after high school?" Brick asked, sitting against the wall. Jo sat next to him.

"Not yet, I'll take it as it goes. You still up in the army grill?" Jo asked. Brick nodded.

"I'm gonna be there. I'm going to take on what my brother couldn't," Brick said, looking down. Jo patted his back. He looked back up after a minute. "You know, you should consider the army too," He said, throwing Jo off guard.

"Why?" Jo asked.

"You're strong. You'd be a good addition soldier," Brick said. Jo shrugged, and stood up.

"I've got to get to class. I'll race you to the cafeteria at lunch," Jo said, and walked off. Brick got up after she left.

Sophmore Sadie Ramsey paced around the hallway near her locker, waiting for her best friend, Katie Baer. Katie was never late for the first day, and was always with Sadie, so Sadie was a bit concerned. The two had been best friends since they were three, and decided on wearing the same thing and acting the same way. The only differences were that Katie was tan and Sadie was pale, and Katie was thinner than Sadie.

Lately, the two hadn't seen each other much- Sadie went to see her family for two weeks, and Katie had been busy with her own stuff. They still texted and taked on the phone with each other as much as they could. Today was their first day seeing each other in nearly a month. Sadie saw Katie walk down the hallway, and ran up to her.

"Katie!" Sadie squealed. Katie ran up to her best friend, and the two hugged.

"I swear you get thinner everytime I see you nowadays," Sadie pondered when the hug ended.

"You're just imagining things. Plus, we haven't hugged in nearly a month. New record!" Katie joked, and opened her locker to get her books out. Her and Sadie had every class together, except their elective- Katie took dance and Sadie opted for art.

"So how was your family reunion meeting thing?" Katie asked.

"It was good, but it would've been better if I had a BFFFL to talk to in person. Grandma didn't even come close to it," Sadie said, Katie let out a small laugh.

"I lighten up the mood everywhere I go," Katie said, shutting her locker.

"Why were you late this morning?" Sadie asked.

"My alarm went off late," Katie replied. Katie's alarm actually went off at 5AM- she needed to fit in a longer morning workout before returning to school. Just like many teenage girls, Katie wanted to lose weight. But it became an obsession a month before summer started. Katie convinced herself that it was normal, but still told no one about her weightloss plans.

"It's probably broken. Let's stop at the mall after school. Justin's working," Sadie said.

"I have a couple things to do at home first, but then we can meet up. The first place we're going to is where Justin works," Katie said. The two squealed and headed to class.

Katie and Sadie passed a group of friends sitting in an area outside the library- Sophmores Izzy Cloan, Sierra Danguish, Cody Anderson, Owen Evans, Noah Hartmann, and Eva Wilkinson. These six friends hanging out seemed unlikely- their personalites were the crazy, the stalker, the nerd, the over eater but loveable friend, the sarcastic bookworm, and the female sports guru- but they had been friends for awhile.

With growing up, things changed. Eva was determined on being an Olympian, Cody wanted to go to America for college, Sierra became obsessed with Cody, and Izzy became more insane but more to herself at the same time. Noah and Owen were the only ones who never really changed out of the group.

"Guess what? I saw a fish on the sidewalk outside my house this morning! It was blue and green. It wasn't moving, so I think it was dead. But isn't that cool?!" Izzy ranted.

"Yeah, a dead fish is the coolest thing ever," Noah sarcastically said, never looking up from the book he read. Izzy stuck her tounge out at him.

"I think it's cool Iz," Owen said. Owen had a crush on Izzy. The only one who knew was Noah. He said for Owen to not waste his time on a basketcase like Izzy, but he still chased after her.

"Thanks Big O! At least you care," Izzy said, saying the last part in a darker tone. Noah looked up from his book. He had never heard her use that tone with him. She was used to his sarcasm.

"I care, just not about the fish," Noah said.

"Well, the fish made me happy," Izzy argued back.

"Guys, stop it," Cody said.

"Oh Cody, you're so cute when you try to stop arguments," Sierra said. Cody shrunk away from Sierra, to where Owen could hide him.

"I need new friends," Eva muttered as she watched the five.

Wawanakwa High had a nature club. Freshman Zoey Sanders, Dawn Clyde, B Vermont, and Staci Gloat, Sophmores Beth Hours and Leshawna Riff, and Juniors Bridgette Lights and Geoff Hudson were in the club. Only a few members took it seriously though- Leshawna was in it for Beth since they were pretty much best friends, Geoff was in it for Bridgette since they were dating, Staci was in it to belong somewhere and to have someone to tell her tales to, and B was in it for Dawn since the two were basically inseperateable.

B and Dawn met in second grade. B was a mute- Dawn later figured out why he became mute- he said the wrong things to the wrong people growing up. The two took an interest in each other, and had been friends ever since.

"So, I'm new to this whole club thing. What do we do?" Zoey asked.

"I could tell by your auora you were nervous. Anyways, you basically show up, do what you need to do, and tada," Dawn said, who sat on B's lap. Zoey nodded in understandance.

"Meetings are Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. Bridgette and Geoff, making out is not an excuse to be late," Beth said. The two blushed. "Now-"

"Girl, we'll take care of this in the meeting! Come on, let's go find a snack before class," Leshawna said. Her and Beth left, followed by Dawn and B. Staci chased after them.

"My great great great great great uncle invented class!" She said. Zoey snickered at the girl with all the tales, until she heard spraying. She looked over and saw a tan girl spraying nearly a whole can of hairspray in her hair. Once the bottle was empty, the girl threw it on the ground. Zoey gasped.

"Hey, pick that up!" Zoey yelled at the girl. She turned around.

"You tawlking t'me?" The girl said, with a Jersey accent. Zoey could tell this wasn't going to be easy to deal with.

"Yes. You know, hairspray and littering are bad for the enviroment," Zoey said. Geoff and Bridgette watched the two argue.

"Oh, we have a nahture freak. Pawfect," The girl replied.

"Just who do you think you are?!" Zoey snapped.

"The name's Anne Maria. I'm from America, so back off... eh," Anne Maria said with a smirk. She kicked the hairspray can down the hall. "Oh, and the hairdye ya use is prolly worse for the enviroment," Anne Maria mimicked before walking off the other way. Zoey looked furious as she went to throw the hairspray bottle away. Bridgette and Geoff walked off as the small feud ended.

"And why are you in this club again?" Geoff asked.

"The enviroment is living, so I think it needs to be treated like a human," Bridgette said.

"So does that mean I can't walk on the grass? Or we can't make out on the grass?" Geoff asked. Bridgette smirked.

"Well-"

"Geoff!" Someone yelled. Walking their way was Junior Scott Ruby. Geoff gave Bridgette a sympathetic look.

"It'll be a minute," Geoff said, pecking Bridgette on the lips before walking up to Scott. Scott was one of the bad boys in school. Geoff was on his good side though, because Scott gave Geoff the 'goods' for his parties. Geoff's parents worked all night, so Geoff had parties most nights.

"Scott, dude! You got the goods?" Geoff asked.

"Sure do. But these goods are getting harder to get. I have a way for ya to pay though," Scott said.

"Which is...?" Geoff asked cautiously.

"I wanna sleep with your surfer girlfriend," Scott said casually. Geoff's eyes nearly popped out of his head.

"Dude! She's my girlfriend! She's NOT sleeping with anyone else by me!" Geoff whisper-snapped.

"Fine. It'll be free this time. But mark my words Hudson, I'll do it with your girlfriend one day. I've had sex with nearly every girl at this school, and she's not being left out. I'll bring everything over at six," Scott said, and walked off. Geoff looked furious, but put a smile on his face before returning to his girlfriend.


A/N- I think I got everyone, except for our teachers and principal. Don't judge me on my Anne Maria's Jersey typing. I'm not a Jersey person. Anywho, we have conflicts and storylines arising! I'm almost postive the next chapter will be shorter, since this was an intro chapter.

Whose storyline do you think will be the most interesting at the moment? Whose storyline do you want to see more of? Which character do you want to see more of?

And before anyone asks, NONE of these pairings are stone solid. I can tell you Gidgette won't last the whole story, because it's highly unlikely for a high school relationship to go for a long time. Also, no requesting ships. I'll do them as I go.

Favorite? Alert? REVIEW? Tell me how my first High School story chapter was! Love ya my readers.

~Musicstar5